In one season sitcom Sorry I’m Single (written by On The Buses creators Ronald Woolfe and Ronald Chesney) student David shares a converted house with three...
ITV Sitcom Educating Archie took the somewhat dubious talents of ventriloquist Peter Brough and his dummy Archie Andrews out of his hugely popular BBC radio setting...
In sitcom The Bed-Sit Girl young typist Sheila Ross (Sheila Hancock) harbours dreams of a better life, she shares a bed-sit with the glamourous Dilys (Dilys...
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 Romany Jones detailed the misadventures of two layabout families living on a caravan site. Initially the focus was on Bert Jones (James Beck) and his...
In sitcom Sorry I’m Single, pre-dating Man About the House by several years, mature student David (a playing to type Derek Nimmo) share a flat with...
The boys at the bus depot are horrified when their boss starts hiring women drivers. But getting rid of them proves tougher than expected. Prime ’70s...
In Don’t Drink The Water, a spin-off from On The Buses Inspector Blakey has retired from the buses and has decided to move, along with his...
Role reversal sitcom Take A Letter Mr Jones offered a rare chance for John Inman to shine outside of Are You Being Served. He playe Graham...
Sitcom Meet The Wife detailed the ups and downs of northern married couple the Blacklock’s. Freddie Blacklock is a plumber living and working in the north...
On The Buses was about a jack-the-lad bus driver and his equally chirpy conductor repeatedly pulled the wool over the eyes of their dim-witted inspector. The...
Sitcom On The Buses was one of the first big successes for newly formed ITV company London Weekend Television back at the tail end of the...
Classic TV Revisited takes a look at sitcom The Rag Trade which was created by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney What was it all about? A comedy...