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The Thin Blue Line
Police Inspector Raymond Fowler is in charge of the uniformed police officers at Gasforth Police Station. They include the very camp Kevin Goody, Constable Gladstone and brainy Constable Habib. Meanwhile bitter Derek Grim runs the station's yobbish CID team.
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Fry And Laurie: Reunited
UKTV Gold special which features former double act Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie reminiscing about their friendship, careers and sketches.
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Blackadder Rides Again
Rowan Atkinson and the cast of the legendary comedy series Blackadder are back for a one-off documentary special.
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The Ultimate Sitcom
Alexander Armstrong presents the results of a poll of those in the comedy industry to name the best sitcoms ever made.
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Mr. Bean
Socially unaware misfit Mr Bean goes about his daily life in some of the strangest, most obnoxious manners possible - with disaster rarely far behind.
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Bean - The Ultimate Disaster Movie Big-screen spin-off of the hit comedy series following the unerringly ill-fated escapades of the desperately inept Mr Bean.
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Mr Bean's Holiday The disaster-prone Englishman wins a holiday to Cannes, but on his travels he unwittingly separates a young boy from his film director father.
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Johnny English He knows no fear. He knows no danger. He knows... nothing! A film about bumbling secret agent Johnny English.
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A Bit Of Fry & Laurie
A TV sketch show which helped launch the careers of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie and set them on their way to comedy super-stardom.
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Chelmsford 123
In the year 123 AD and Aulinus Paulinus finds himself appointed new governor of Britannia - to a somewhat mixed reception from the locals.
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Four Weddings And A Funeral A gentle British comedy about a group of friends who keep meeting at weddings; disappointingly, it is never their own weddings!.
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Revolting People
An Anglo-American radio sitcom set in Colonial America. Written and starring Andy Hamilton and Jay Tarses.
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The Penny Dreadfuls Present...
Historical comedy looking back at the lives of the Brothers Faversham - heroes of Victorian Britain. Starring Humphrey Ker, David Reed and Thom Tuck.
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The Castle
Radio sitcom set in a medieval castle with some remarkably modern trappings. Stars James Fleet and Neil Dudgeon.
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Elephants To Catch Eels
Historical comedy set in 1790s Cornwall concerning the adventures of heroic smuggler Tamsyn Trelawney and her drunken father Jago.
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Horrible Histories
CBBC series introducing children to gruesome events and ghastly characters from British and international history.
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Let Them Eat Cake
Let Them Eat Cake is set mostly in and around the Palace of Versailles in the year 1782 and follows the intrigues of Colombine, Comtesse de Vache.
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Get Some In!
Teddy Boy Jakey Smith is called up for National Service.
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Maid Marian And Her Merry Men
Ingenious re-working of the Robin Hood legend, placing Maid Marian as the real hero of the tale, and Robin as, actually, a bit of a wimp.
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The Secret Policeman's Ball
Amnesty International's fundraising shows featuring comedy and music stars.
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Dark Ages
It's AD 999, the turn of a new Millennium, and the villagers of Sludgwicke are living in filth. The life of Thane Redwald is really no better.
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Not The Nine O'Clock News
Popular satirical sketch show of the late 70s and early 80s starring Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones and Pamela Stephenson.
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The Bleak Old Shop Of Stuff
Ridiculous Dickensian adventure from the writer and producer of Radio 4's hit sitcom Bleak Expectations.
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