In ITV sitcom Lucky Feller mum’s boy Shorty Mepstead (David Jason), who runs a plumbing business with his worldly wise brother Randolph (Peter Armitage), meets and...
In ITV sitcom End of Part One typically normal suburban couple Vera (Denise Coffey) and Norman Straightman (Tony Aitken) find their lives being constantly interrupted by...
Sitcom What You Lookin’ At? told stories of the teenagers attending a youth club in the South London area of Battersea, especially Trevor aka ‘Too Bad’...
In sitcom Relative Strangers middle aged layabout Fitz (Matthew Kelly) is shocked when John (Mark Farmer) the teenage son he didn’t know he had turns up...
Behaving Badly was a four part drama serial starring Judi Dench that aired on Channel 4 in 1989. In the drama, which was written by Catherine...
Sketch series The Complete And Utter History Of Britain was written by Michael Palin and Terry Jones. It did as the title said but from the...
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...
Sitcom If It Moves, File It detailed the exploits of two devious civil servants, Quick and Foster. The two men are obsessed with secrecy and are...
Sitcom Hot Metal saw outrageous media baron Twiggy Rathbone (Robert Hardy) takes over run down newspaper The Daily Crucible and begin to revolutionise it. He quickly...
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...
Sitcom Doctor at Sea was the fourth in the Doctor series following in the House, at Large and In Charge. After getting the sack from St...
In Doctor in Charge, the third entry in the series, the action switches back to St Swithins. Barry Evans’ Michael Upton is not in this series,...
Having already been a hugely popular series of books (by Richard Gordon) and an equally popular Dirk Bogarde starring series of films “The Doctor” series arrived...
Sitcom detailing the exploits of Desmond Ambrose the West Indian proprietor of a barber shop in the heart of Peckham. Desmond’s was something of a gathering...
Two’s Company was a classic Odd Couple style sitcom in which American author Dorothy McNab, resident in London, hires uppercrust English butler Robert Hiller, and soon...