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...
In low key period sitcom Bless Me, Father it’s the early 1950’s and Neil Boyd (Daniel Abineri) moves into a London suburb to become curate to...
In Helen – A Woman of Today the Helen (Alison Fiske) of the title is an archetypal conventional housewife in her thirties who changes her life...
Sitcom Yus My Dear was a sequel to Romany Jones which saw two of the characters from that show, Wally (Arthur Mullard) and Lilly Briggs (Queenie...
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 The Two of Us, young couple Ashley (Nicholas Lyndhurst) and Elaine (Janet Dibley) live together in a small basement flat – he’d like to...
In short lived sitcom The Upper Crusts Lord and Lady Seacroft (Charles Gray and Margaret Leighton) are forced to move into a high rise council flat...
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...
Period crime drama serial Dandelion Dead was based on a true story from the 1920’s which saw solicitor Major Herbert Armstrong (Michael Kitchen) accused of murdering...
The Fenn Street Gang was a spin off from Please Sir! focusing on the exploits of the former members of form 5C after they have left...
Sitcom No Honestly offered up another chance for husband and wife team John Alderton Pauline Collins to star together after their star making turns in Upstairs...
In the popular 1980’s sitcom Me and My Girl, Richard O’Sullivan is single dad Simon Harrap doing his best to bring up his teenage daughter Samantha...
1970s sitcom The Many Wives of Patrick was another successful vehicle for Patrick Cargill following his long running turn in Father Dear Father. Cargill played Patrick...
In sitcom Maggie and Her, produced by London Weekend Television for ITV, Julia McKenzie played 30 something divorced schoolteacher Maggie who lives alone in a nice...
Afternoon Off was a drama broadcast on 3 February 1979 on the ITV Network, it was the fourth in a collection of plays that went out...