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DA ALI G SHOW Channel Four / 6x40m-e / 2000 31 March - 5 May Fridays 10.30pm Producer: Dan Mazer / Director: James Bobin, Steve Smith Fresh from his success on the Eleven O' Clock Show Ali G (aka Sacha Baron Cohen) with a show of his own featuring more of the same outrageous interviews (this time with studio guests), a quiz called Who Wants to Win an Ounce, Ali G also went to Cannes to try and sell a no-budget 'erotic action movie' he had made. Cohen also introduced a new character in the form of a Kazakhstan making films about the English way of life (this gave Cohen the chance to try out more of his mickey taking).
DA BEST OF ALI G Channel 4-Tal;kback / 2x35m-e / 1999 21-22 December Tuesday/Wednesday 10.35pm Producer: Dominic English / Executive Producer: Peter Finchan Highlights from the 11 O' Clock Show in which sexist and stupid Ali G (respec' to the Staines massive) who was really comic Sacha Baron Cohen interviews prominent politicians and personalities asking them inane questions which they would then try to answer seriously. The original versions of these interviews were usually only a couple of minutes long and interspersed throughout various editions of the 11 O' Clock show.
LA DAME AUX GLADIOLAS BBC2 'Arena' / 1x55m-e / 1979 19 March - Monday 10.25pm Writer: Barry Humphries / Producer: Alan Yentob / Director: Julian Jebb A spoof documentary looking at the glamorous life of Dame Edna Everage as played by Barry Humphries.
DAME EDNA EVERAGE -A BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE BBC2 'Arena' / 1x50m-e / 1984 17 February - Friday 10.05pm Writer: Barry Humphries / Producer: Alan Yentob / Director: Julian Jebb A second spoof documentary focusing on Dame Edna Everage, this time also including the outrageously disgusting Australian cultural attaché Sir Les Patterson.
DAME EDNA'S WORK EXPERIENCE BBC1-D.L. Taffner / 1x45m-e / 1997 3 April - Thursday 10.00pm Writers: Barry Humphries, Ian Davidson / Producer: Trevor McCallum / Executive Producer: John Reynolds / Director: Brian Klein A stand up special with Dame Edna Everage (Barry Humphries) appearing before a boiler suited audience at a supposed factory in Wigan.
DANNY LA RUE - THE LADIES I LOVE London Weekend Television / 1x60m-e / 1974 14 September Saturday 7.30pm Writer: Bryan Blackburn / Producer: David Bell Special for the female impersonator who in this show performed as some of his favourites (hence the title) including Shirley Temple and Kitty the daughter of Old Mother Riley.
DAVE KING BBC2 / 1x40m-e/ 1969 20 February - Friday 8.25pm Writers: Sid Green, Dick Hills / Producer: John Ammonds One off Stand Up special featuring King recorded at The Talk of the Town in London. See below for King's other sketch shows.
THE DAVE KING SHOW Popular comic Dave King had a number of sketch series with this title, all except the 1963 version were written by Sid Green and Dick Hills. In the 1960's King had his own USA show also called The Dave King Show. In later years King has concentrated on straight acting. The details for the shows were:- 1. BBC / 11x60m-e / 1955-57 Producer: Ernest Maxin / Season One: 15 October 1955 - 3 March 1956 / Season Two: 15 December 1956 - 6 April 1957 2. ATV / 7x60m-e 3x55m-e 1x45m-e / 1958-59 Producer: Brian Tesler 3. ATV / 7x30m-e / 1962 9 November - 21 December Fridays 8.30pm Producer: Albert Locke / Lisa Daniely was a regular on this series. 4. ABC / 6x30m-e / 1963 4 May - 8 June / Saturday 8.30pm / Writers: Brad Ashton, Bob Block, Gerry Maxin / Producer: Ernest Maxin. 5. ATV / 9x30m-e / 1969-70 20 November 69 - 22 January 70 Thursday 9.00pm / Producer: Dick Hills / Director: Pat Johns / This was King's last sketch series.
DAVID BADDIEL: TOO MUCH INFORMATION Paramount Comedy Channel / 1x80m-e / 1999 25 September Saturday 10.50pm Writer: David Baddiel One off stand up special starring Baddiel, Baddiel has two strong double act type partnerships, the first with Rob Newman and latterly with Frank Skinner.
Bobby DAVRO Impressionist and comedian Bobby Davro (real name Robert Nankeville) has had several headlining series, all following the usual sketches and impressions format. 1. BOBBY DAVRO TVS 6x30m-e 1x45m-e / 1985-86 / 2. BOBBY DAVRO'S TV ANNUAL TVS 1x45m-e 1x40m-e 1986 and 1987 / 3. BOBBY DAVRO'S TV WEEKLY TVS 14x30m-e 1987-88 / 4. BOBBY IN WONDERLAND TVS 1x50m-e 1988 / 5. DAVRO'S SKETCH PAD TVS 6x30m-e 1989 / 6. DAVRO TVS 14x30m-e 1990-91 / 7. BOBBY DAVRO: ROCK WITH LAUGHTER BBC1 6x30m-e 1993
1. SEZ LES Yorkshire 71 episodes 1969-76 Eleven seasons plus five specials / 2. SOUNDS LIKE LES DAWSON Yorkshire 1x60m-e 1974 / 3. THE LES DAWSON CHRISTMAS BOX Yorkshire 2x60m-e 1974-75 / 4. DAWSON'S ELECTRIC CINEMA Yorkshire 1x60m-e 1975 / 5. THE LES DAWSON SHOW Yorkshire 1x60m-e 1975 / 6. DAWSON AND FRIENDS Yorkshire 4x60m-e 1977 Four specials / 7. THE LES DAWSON SHOW BBC1 33 episodes 1978-89 Five seasons / 8. THE DAWSON WATCH BBC1 19x30m-e 1979-80 3 seasons plus one special.
THE DAY TODAY BBC2-Talkback / 6x30m-e / 1994 19 January - 23 February Wednesday 9.00pm Creators/Producers: Chris Morris, Armando Iannucci /Director: Andrew Gillman Spoof current affairs show, very Newsnight and with Chris Morris as the anchorman. The show was absolutely spot on in every aspect of its presentation. Alan Partridge (as played by Steve Coogan) was the sports reporter, other correspondents were 'Enviromation' reporter Rosie May, business expert Collaterlie Sisters (as played by Doon Mackichan) and Remedy Malahide (Rebecca Front) who covered 'genutainment' (reality stuff with people on death row etc).
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RINGERS DEAR HEART BBC2 / 12x25m-e / 1982-83 Two seasons Script Consultants: John Langdon, Nick Wilton / Producer: Judy Whitfield Sketch series set around the offices of a teenage magazine (the Dear Heart of the title). With:- COLIN JEAVONS (season 1), TOYAH WILCOX (season 1) / BILLY HARTMAN / NICKY CROYDEN / TREVOR LAIRD (season 2) / LENI HARPER (Season 2) / BOB GOODY (season 2) / MANDY MORE (season one)
DENIS NORDEN'S LAUGHTER FILE LWT / 1x60m-e / 1991 22 September Comedy. TV clips of celebrity pranks and pratfalls, on 4 Oct 1997 Denis Norden's 2nd Laughter File appeared.
DENIS NORDEN'S LAUGHTER OF A LIFETIME ITV / 1x60m-e / 2000 31 May Wednesday 8.00pm Producer/Director: Paul Lewis Archive comedy clips purporting to be Denis Norden's own personal favourites including Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Benny Hill and Mel Brooks.
DENIS NORDEN'S WORLD OF TELEVISION LWT / 1x60m-e / 1980 28 December Comedy. Clips of various TV shows from around the world.
DES ATV / 16x30m-e / 1972 Season One: 7 March -31 May / Season Two: 26 October - 14 December Tuesdays then Thursdays at 7.00pm Writers: Tony Hawes, Des O'Connor, Mike Craig, Lawrie Kinsley, Ron McDonnell / Producer: Albert Locke Sketch series starring Des O'Connor, he had a regular stooge throughout season one in the form of Johnny Vyvyan.
DES O'CONNOR ENTERTAINS ATV / 14x30m-e 4x60m-e / 1974-76 2 seasons plus four specials Writers: Mike Craig, Lawrie Kusley, Ron McDonnell, Des O'Connor / Producer/Director: Colin Clews A sketch based series for the singer/chat show host, also featured were Johnny Vyvyan, Mike Burton (season 2), Eli Woods (season 2) and Sandra Dickinson (season 2).
DES O'CONNOR ON STAGE ATV / 4x45m-e / 1969 3 May - 24 May Saturdays 6.15pm Writer: Tony Hawes / Producer: Albert Locke Short run series starring the 'singing star' Des O'Connor. Des had begun his career as a holiday entertainer.
THE DES O'CONNOR SHOW ATV / 8x25m-e 33x30m-e 1x50m-e 29x60m-e / 1963-73 8 Seasons and 2 specials Producers: Albert Locke, Alan Tarrant, Dicky Leeman, Colin Clews A forerunner of the chat show Des O'Connor Tonight but with the emphasis firmly on the comedy, both stand up and sketch. Jack Douglas was Des's resident foil. The final two seasons were aimed with one eye on the lucrative US market.
DESPERATELY SEEKING ROGER Channel Four-Wonderdog / 1x60m-e / 1992 Friday 11.00pm Writer: Julian Clary / Producer: Tony Yardley / Director: John Henderson Comedy documentary in which Julian Clary travelled to New York to search out folk singer Roger Whittaker.
DICK GREGORY BBC2 / 1x45m-e / 1967 10 June - Saturday 7.40pm black and white Producer: Dennis Main Wilson A showcase for black American stand up comic Dick Gregory. Nina Simone was special guest on the show.
THE DICKIE HENDERSON SHOW ATV / 3x60m-e 1x55m-e 1x45m-e / 1957-59 Producers: Brian Tesler, Alan Tarrant Five sketch and stand up specials for the then rising star Dickie Henderson. Anthea Askey (Arthur's daughter) and Freddie Mills were regulars on the show.
THE DICKIE HENDERSON SHOW BBC2 / 2x45m-e / 1966 and 1967 Writers: Jimmy Grafton (show 1), Robert Gray (show 2) Two specials for Henderson with special guest stars Brian Rix and Roy Castle.
THE DICKIE HENDERSON SHOW London Weekend Television / 7x60m-e / 1971 13 March - 23 April Saturdays 9.00pm Writers: Jimmy Grafton, Jeremy Lloyd / Executive Producer: Terry Henebery / Producer: Philip Casson A semi variety series starring Henderson, the regulars on this show were Lionel Blair and Teddy Peiro.
DICKIE VALENTINE Associated-Rediffusion / 6x30m-e/ 1957 24 June -29 July Mondays 9.30pm Writer: Jimmy Grafton / Producer/Director: Kenneth Carter Sketch series starring the singer-comedian, also with Shani Wallis, Eric Barker, Harry Worth and Kenneth Connor.
THE DICKIE VALENTINE SHOW ATV / 19 episodes 6x45m-e 13x60m-e 1956-58/66 Writer: Johnny Speight, Dick Barrys (1950's shows) Sketch and music series. The 1956 run was a series of 6x45m-e episodes followed by 4 specials between 1957 and 1958. In 1966 the series was revived for a further 9 week run. Peter Sellers was regular in the 1956 season.
THE DICK SHAWN SHOW ATV / 1x60m-e / 1958 26 April Saturday 8.30pm Producer: Bill Lyon-Shaw A one off special for the American comic, guest starring Aileen Cochrane. Shawn later went on to play Hitler in Mel Brooks' classic movie The Producers.
DIG THIS RHUBARB BBC / 14x40m-e / 1963-64 6 October 63 - 5 April 64 Fortnightly Sundays 10.00pm Script Editors: Bamber Gascoigne, Nicholas Garland / Producer: Antony Jay / Director: Nicholas Garland Satirical sketch and stand up series looking at various subjects from a historical point of view. With:- John Fortune, Robin Ray, Terence Brady, Tony Beckley, John Gower, Anne Jameson, Clive Swift and Bronwen Williams.
DODD ON HIS TODD BBC1 / 6x30m-e / 1981 14 April - 19 May Tuesdays 6.50pm Writers: Ken Dodd, John Pye, Frank Hughes / Executive Producer: Tony Broughton / Producer/Director: Terry Wheeler This sketch/stand up show starring Ken Dodd was seen only in the North West of the UK.
DODDY! BBC1 / 1x40m-e / 1982 1 January Friday 6.55pm Writer: Ken Dodd / Producer: John Fisher / Director: Geoff Posner A stand up special for New Years Day starring Ken Dodd and guest starring George Carl (a clown from America).
DOES CHINA EXIST BBC2 / 1x30m-e / 1997 15 December - Monday 10.00pm Writers: Paul Merton, John Irwin / Producer: Phil Clarke / Director: Martin Dennis A sketch show which saw Paul Merton taking a look at the world of the paranormal in a fake studio debate style setting. Also appearing were Jim Sweeney, John Irwin and Lee Cornes.
DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET UK / Rediffusion(season 1 + 1st Special) - Thames (2nd Special + season 2) / 28x30m-e / 1x50m-e / 1967-69 Writers: Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin / Producers: Humphrey Barclay( Season 1), Ian Davidson( season 2) Comedy sketch series initially conceived for children and shown at 5.20pm, the series featured half of Monty Python (Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Eric Idle) and also featured Denise Coffey, David Jason and music group The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. Each edition featured an episode of an adventure serial called Captain Fantastic which saw David Jason (as Captain Fantastic) doing battle with the evil Mrs Black( Denise Coffey). This serial was quite popular and ended up continuing as a regular segment on Magpie. During the second season Terry Gilliam also came on board. When Thames were keen to keep the series for kids and the Python boys were not, the trio left and the show ended (Idle, Palin and Jones then carried on doing exactly the same with Monty Python's Flying Circus.)
DON'T ASK US - WE'RE NEW HERE BBC1 / 9x35m-e 9x25m-e / 1969-70 Script Editors: Dick Vosburgh (Season 1), Austin Steele (Season 2) / Producers: John Ammonds (season 1), David O'Clee and Roger Ordish (season 2) A sketch and music based series with Frank Abbott, Adrienne Posta, Peter Legge (season 1), Mike Redway (season 1), Tony Sinclair (Season One), Maureen Lipman (Season 2), Richard Stilgoe (Season 2) and Russell Davies (season 2)
DON'T LOOK NOW BBC / 6x30m-e / 1950 12 July - 20 September Wednesdays 9.15pm / shown fortnightly Writer: Sid Colin / Producer: Bill Ward This early sketch series starred Alfred Marks, Paddie O'Neil and Ian Carmichael.
DON'T SPARE THE HORSES BBC / 3x60m-e / 1952 4 Ocotber - 29 November Saturdays 9.20pm / shown monthly Producer: Bill Lyon-Shaw A live sketch/variety series hosted by Jimmy James. Harry Secombe appeared on shows 1 and 3 while Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan appeared on show 2.
DOUBLE SIX BBC / 5x30m-e / 1957 11 August - 8 September Sundays 9.30pm black and white Writers: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise / Producer: Ronnie Taylor The brilliant Morecambe and Wise acted as hosts for this comedy series before their own careers had really hit the big time (the pair had starred in flop TV show Running Wild in 1954). Also featured regularly on the show was Ted Lime.
DOUBLETAKE BBC2 / 1x50m / 27 December 2001 / 10:00pm Director/Creator:
Alison Jackson / Producer: Catherine Bailey THE DOUG ANTHONY ALL STARS BBC2-Pozzitive / 1x30m-e / 1992 31 December Thursday 9.25pm Producer/Director: Geoff Posner On off special for a trio of Australians (Tim Ferguson, Richard Fidler and Paul McDermott) known collectively as the Group of the Title. The group had come to prominence at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
DOWIE BBC2 (Comic Asides) / 1x30m-e / 1989 26 May Friday 9.00pm Writer: John Dowie / Producers: John Kilby, Jamie Rix / Director: John Kilby One off mixture of sketch and stand up in which John Dowie took an irreverent look at death. Also featured were Cathryn Harrison, Max Wall, Anna Wing, Jim Sweeney and Steve Sweeney.
Charlie DRAKE The diminutive comedian (catchphrase "Hello My Darlings") has headlined many shows. These have been. 1. CHARLIE DRAKE AND JACK EDWARDES BBC 16x10m-e 1954-55 children's sitcom / 2. MICK AND MONTMORENCY (AKA JOBSTOPPERS) BBC 76x15m-e 13x10m-e 2x20m-e 1955-58 / 3. LAUGHTER IN STORE BBC 1x30m-e 1957 / 4. DRAKES PROGRESS BBC 12x30m-e 1957-58 / 5. THE CHARLIE DRAKE SHOW ATV 1x60m-e 1958 / 6. CHARLIE DRAKE IN... BBC 21x30m-e 1958-60 Four seasons / 7. THE CHARLIE DRAKE SHOW BBC 12x30m-e 1960-61 / 8. THE CHARLIE DRAKE SHOW ATV 6x30m-e 1963 / 9. THE WORKER ATV 13x35m-e 1965 2 seasons-sitcom / 10. WHO IS SYLVIA? ATV 7x30m-e 1967 Sitcom / 11. THE CHARLIE DRAKE SHOW BBC 10x45m-e 1x35m-e 1967-68 / 12. THE WORKER ATV 12x30m-e 1970 2 seasons / 13. SLAPSTICK AND OLD LACE ATV 7x30m-e 1971 / 14. THE CHARLIE DRAKE COMEDY HOUR Thames 1x60m-e 1972 / 15. THE WORKER LWT 10x15m-e 1978 Part of Bruce Forsyth's Big Night Out series.
DRESS REHEARSAL BBC / 1x60m-e / 1956 31 March - Saturday 8.30pm black and white Writer: Eric Sykes / Producer: Ernest Maxin A dress rehearsal for a TV show descends into chaos. With Eric Sykes and Lion the Lion (with Terry Hall).
THE EAMONN ANDREWS SHOW BBC / 5x60m-e / 1956-57 29 December 1956 - 20 April 1957 Saturdays 8.30pm Writers: Sid Green, Dick Hills / Producer: Ernest Maxin Sketch show with Eamonn Andrews (not known for his comedic exploits), Spike Milligan and Warren Mitchell were also semi regulars.
EARLY TO BRADEN BBC / 19x30m-e / 1957-58 Producer: Philip Barker Sketch based series starring Bernard Braden and Stanley Unwin. Many well known writers contributed including Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, Frank Muir and Denis Norden, Dave Freeman, John Antrobus and Johnny Speight.
EAST MEETS WAX Channel 4-Aspect Film and TV / 1x95m-e / 1989 13 January Comedy travelogue with loud American comedienne Ruby Wax journeying to Russia.
EAST OF HOWERD BBC2-Mithras / 1x50m-e/ 1966 1 January - Saturday 8.45pm black and white Producer: Joe McGrath This was a comedy documentary that followed Frankie Howerd as he entertained British troops in Malaysia.
81 TAKE 2 BBC1 / 1x35m-e / 1981 31 December Thursday 11.20pm Producer: Sean Hardie / Director: Rod Natkiel A New Years Eve sketch and music show looking back at 1981. With Robbie Coltrane, Celia Imrie, Rik Mayall, John Bett, Ron Bain, Chic Murray and The Hee Bee Gee Bees.
THE 11 O'CLOCK SHOW Channel Four-Talkback / x35m-e / 1998-2001? Executive Producer: Peter Fincham Topical three times a week satire comedy series recorded on the day of transmission. Ali G was a character created by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen (seasons 1-3) interviewing politicians or public figures in his guise as a white (black looking) hip hop loving rebel 'part of the Staines massive' asking stupid questions and getting serious answers in return. Main presenters Iain Lee, Ali G, Tommy Vance, Rich Hall and Daisy Donovan. New presenters from season four (alongside Donovan and Lee) were Ricky Gervais, Paul Garner and Alex Lowe, season five saw another change with Donovan and Lee leaving and Sarah Alexander and Jon Holmes coming on board.
The popular comedian who invented a whole host of memorable characters and catchphrases, including Mandy ( You Are Awful But I Like You) the Old Man Lampwick, the Skinhead father and son crooks (Dad, I think I got it wrong again) amongst many others. Listed below are details of Emery's sketch series. 1. THE DICK EMERY SHOW BBC1 166 Episodes 1963-81 / 2. DICK EMERY'S GRAND PRIX BBC1 1x60m-e 1970 / 3. THE DICK EMERY COMEDY HOUR Thames 1x60m-e 1970 / 4. THE DICK EMERY HOUR Thames 1x60m-e 1980
EMO PHILLIPS: COMEDIAN AND MAMMAL Channel 4-Consolidated / 1x45m-e / 1990 29 December Saturday 11.00pm Writer: Emo Phillips / Producers: Juliet Blake, Trevor Hopkins One off stand up special for the weird American comic.
THE ENORMOUS ELECTION WITH DENNIS PENNIS BBC2 / 1997 26 April This show saw Dennis Pennis (aka Paul Kaye) taking a highly satirical look at the events surrounding that years forthcoming May General election.
THE ENTERTAINERS Channel 4-LWT / 7x30m-e / 1983-84 Season: 22 September - 27 October 1983 / Special (Titled Stompin' On The Cat): 4 June 1984 Producer: Paul jackson / Director: Paul Jackson, Noel D. Greene A series of sketch and stand up shows that introduced a whole raft of up and coming comics including Ben Elton, Hale and Pace, French and Saunders, Pual Merton, Helen Lederer, Chris Barrie, Joe Longthorne, Arnold Brown, Andy De La Tour, Jenny Le Coat and John Hegley.
THE ERIC BARKER HALF HOUR BBC / 21x30m-e / 1952-53 Three seasons black and white Writer: Eric Barker / Producer: Graeme Muir Sketch series starring comic character actor Eric Barker who was also at this time starring in a popular radio series called Merry Go Round. Barker's wife Pearl Hackney, Nicholas Parsons and in season three Deryck Guyler also appeared.
ERIC SYKES PRESENTS PETER SELLERS ATV (Part of Val Parnell's Saturday Spectacular) / 2x45m-e / 1957 5-12 January Saturdays 9.00pm black and white Writer: Eric Sykes / Producer: Dicky Leeman A pair of sketch specials that teamed the brilliant Eric Sykes with the equally brilliant Peter Sellers.
THE ERIC SYKES SHOW Thames / 1x60m-e / 1977 8 June - Wednesday 8.00pm Writer: Eric Sykes / Producer/Director: Dennis Kirkland One off Eric Sykes sketch special. Also with Hattie Jacques, Irene Handl, Jimmy Edwards and Peter Cook.
AN EVENING FOR NICARAGUA Channel 4-IBT / 1x60m-e / Thursday 1 September 1983 @ 10.30pm Executive Producer: David Tereshchuk / Director: John Longley Very
typical early days of Channel 4 stand up/musical special in aid of Nicaragua.
Those appearing included Pookiesnackenburger, Andy De La Tour, Ben Elton, The
Johnson Brothers with Charlie Dore, French and Saunders, Daniel Viglieti, Julie
Christie, Charlotte Cornwell, Kenneth Cranham, Maggie Steed, Gavin Richards,
Alfred Molina, Benjamin Zephaniah, Emma Thompson and Rik Mayall. AN EVENING WITH... Carlton-Watchmaker / 2x60m-e / 1996 Executive Producer: Elaine Bedell An attempt by Carlton to replicate the success of LWT's An Audience With... series. Like the An Audience With shows these too were filmed in front of a celebrity audience. There were only two editions 1. SPIKE MILLIGAN (24 February Saturday 9.00pm) 2. LILY SAVAGE (6 November Wednesday 9.00pm)
AN EVENING WITH DAVE EVANS Yorkshire / 1x60m-e / 1978 29 April Saturday 7.30pm Writers: Spike Mullins, Mike Goddard / Producer/Director: Vernon Lawrence A special for impressionist Dave Evans, who had previously been seen on Who Do You Do. See also A Show of My Own.
AN EVENING WITH FRANCIS HOWERD BBC2 / 3x45m-e / 1973 30 April - 14 May Mondays 9.25pm Producer: John Ammonds A short run series of Frankie Howerd's normal mixture of sketch and stand up. Also featuring June Whitfield.
AN EVENING WITH LEE EVANS Channel 4-Open Mike / 1x30m-e / 1993 30 December Thursday 10.10pm Writer: Lee Evans / Executive Producer: Pete Ward / Producer: Dave Morley / Director: David G. Hillier A stand up special from The Duke of York Theatre featuring the frantic comedian Lee Evans fresh from his Perrier award winning stint at The Edinburgh Festival.
AN EVENING WITH MAX WALL Channel 4-London Video Prod / 1x60m-e / 1982 6 November Saturday 8.15pm Producer: Roger Morris / Director: Philip Casson A stand up special starring the lugubrious Wall as well as appearances by Tony Parkinson and William Blezard.
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