A late night satire based look at the weeks news, spinning off from topical late evening show Late Night Line-Up, starring Clive James (Didn’t appear in...
UK / BBC / 15×30 minutes / 1968-69 Producer: Robin Nash Comedy. Sketch show in which Dora Bryan looked at a different subject every week. Among...
Period drama Isadora: The Biggest Dancer in the World, directed by Ken Russell, told the life and bizarre death of 1920’s dancer Isadora Duncan – she...
In sitcom One Foot In The Grave, when he is forced to take early retirement Victor Meldrew (Richard Wilson) doesn’t take kindly to his new boring lifestyle....
In sitcom No That’s Me Over Here, city commuter Ronnie (Ronnie Corbett) longs for a higher social standing and is desperate to put one over on...
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...
Sketch series At Last The 1948 Show was a kind of precursor to Monty Python and The Goodies, featuring John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle...
Writer and director Jonathan Lynn’s sprightly and inventive variation on the theme of Some Like It Hot was a deserved success in the United States, where...
The Life of Brian, The Pythons’ satire on organised religion in general and Christianity in particular (and not, as most people seemed to think at the...
In fantasy sitcom Nearly Departed Grant and Clare Pritchard are killed in a car crash, the pair return as ghosts to their family home and are...
Sketch based sitcom Hark At Barker detailed the misadventures of the crotchety old Lord Rustless and his dodgy servants at his stately home Chrome Hall. Played...
After more than 40 years or more Rutland Weekend Television is back on the airwaves!! But for one night only as Eric Idle joins forces with...