Millicent Martin moves centre stage in this variety entertainment. The singer/actress had achieved fame on the satire based That Was The Week That Was. The series...
Satirical comedy That Was The Week That Was was the first to take pot shots at the establishment, incredibly popular, talked about and influential and also...
Sitcom Up The Workers detailed the ups and downs of a group of factory workers at Cocker’s Components Ltd in the Midlands, most of whom seem...
Launder and Gilliat barrack-room farce starring HARRY H CORBETT, BILL FRASER and STANLEY BAXTER. Busted for running an illegal gambling den during World War II, a...
Ere – Stop Messin’ About. Sketch series (which was Kenneth Williams’ only such series). Joan Sims was a regular. In 1976 Williams returned with a one...
The minimal plot of Twice Round the Daffodils centres on four new arrivals at the sanatorium – RAF officer Ian Richards (Donald Sinden), brawny Welsh miner...
The SS Happy Wanderer, commanded by Captain Crowther (Sidney James) is due to cast off on a Mediterranean cruise when he discovers that his regular key...
Yes, the smirks from the title, The Big Job, are fully intentional. Not surprising when you discover that this cackling British comedy was made by the...
In Too Late the Hero as in The Dirty Dozen, director Robert Aldrich once again assembles a motley squad of reluctant heroes. Because he can speak...
Sitcom It’s A Living only lasted for four episodes and starred comedy double act Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss as a couple of old friends who...
That Was The Week That Was was a ground-breaking satire which ran on BBC One from 1962-1963 and lampooned the Establishment and turned unknowns (David Frost,...
In The Mayfly Dance, when one of the DJs at Radio West sparks a revival of interest in 1960’s crooner Jody Brent, Don wants Eddie to...