Sitcom Spooner’s Patch detailed the exploits of a group of inept policemen led by Inspector Spooner (who was played by Ronald Fraser in the first season...
In this one off comedy the reunion of a group of old friends doesn’t go quite as planned. The Reunion was the second episode from the...
UK / BBC1 / 1x25m-e / 1964 (18 October – Sundays 11.15pm) Writers: Frankie Howerd, Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Frank Muir and Denis Nordern, David...
ITV Sitcom telling of the exploits of Mr Aitch (Harry H. Corbett), the owner of a run down car park who had ideas above his station....
In one off drama Suffer Little Children, written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson for the Saturday Night Theatre strand, there is a major crisis going...
Sitcom Citizen James detailed misadventures of cockney layabout Sidney Balmoral James (Sid James). Citizen James, which was popular enough to run to three seasons and a...
An umbrella title for a long running series of one off comedies. The shows for 1961 and 1962 were all written by Ray Galton and Alan...
Hilarious crime comedy The Wrong Arm of the Law stars Peter Sellers as the boss of a gang of inept crooks in London’s West End, who...
Period sitcom, based on a novel by Gabriel Chevallier. It was adapted by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and saw the French villagers of Clochemerle kick...
In legendary sitcom Steptoe and Son Harold Steptoe (Harry H. Corbett), a middle aged Rag and Bone man, yearns to break away from the clutches of...
Sitcom Room At The Bottom was a revival of the 1964 series of the same name. Nesbitt Gunn producer of light entertainment at Megla Television has...
In Comedy Playhouse entry Telephone Call worried Lionel Baxter decides to use his phone to do something about what he sees as a troubled world. Series:...
Cliquot Et Fils was the very first Comedy Playhouse. It told the story of an undertaker in 1920’s France who needs to drum up trade for...
Sitcom Casanova 73 focused on married Henry Newhouse who can’t stop philandering and reacting to his roving eye. Leslie Phillip’s character’s surname is a literal English...