Comedy series that followed Eric Sykes and his attempts to mount a variety show. Hattie Jacques and Ian Wallace also appeared. Guest stars included Ian Wallace,...
One off entry in the Comedy Playhouse series Don’t Ring Us…We’ll Ring You detailed the exploits of Jimmy Duffy (Norman Rossington) and Ernie Babcock (John Junkin),...
Barry Humphries’ Scandals was Humphries first starring TV series introducing Mrs Edna Everage (yet to be made a Dame) as well as other characters like Vicar...
Sitcom L For Lester detailed the exploits of Lester Small (Brian Murphy), a motoring school owner in the West Country. Most of the humour stemmed from...
Channel 4 Sitcom The Lady Is A Tramp was another Johnny Speight series (he did seem to have something of an obsession with tramps throughout his...
BBC sitcom Lance at Large detailed the misadventures of Alan Day (Lance Percival) who each week find himself in a new situation. This meant of course...
In sitcom Time Of My Life Ken Archer (Mark Archer) goes through a mid life crisis when he is made redundant and on the same day...
For Richer… For Poorer was another typical Johnny Speight scripted comedy shown as part of the Comedy Playhouse strand. Harry H. Corbett was Bert, a highly...
Sitcom Roger Doesn’t Live Here Anymore detailed the problems of newly divorced Roger Flower, trying to restart his social life. Series stars Jonathan Pryce and Kate...
In The Gordon Peters Show the actor/stand up comedian had a rare lead role as a loner who struggled to find his place in the world....
Sitcom Two Charleys saw the two stars of a variety act, married couple Charlie and Ethel Charles, detailing their various adventures to a TV audience. Loosely...
Till Death Us Do Part was one of the most controversial sitcoms of its time. The reason due in no small part to its larger-than-life lead...
1972 sitcom Them is something of a forgotten entry in the Johnny Speight cannon, it does deal with one of his favourite subjects though – tramps....