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Fierce Creatures John Cleese leads the staff (and animals!) of an English zoo under threat from a heartless global corporation. A sort-of sequel to A Fish Called Wanda.
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Monty Python's Flying Circus
Highly influential off-the-wall 1970s sketch series. It's most famous sketches are still regularly quoted to this day.
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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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Britain's Best Sitcom
A poll conducted in 2004 asked the public what they thought was the best sitcom produced in Britain. Presented by Jonathan Ross.
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Ripping Yarns
Series of comic plays written by and starring Pythons Terry Jones and Michael Palin.
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Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened
A two hour documentary special looking at Fawlty Towers, plus a two hour clip show. Features Connie Booth's first interview in 30 years.
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Constant Hot Water
Battling seaside landlady Phyllis Nugent has new competition in the shape of attractive widow Miranda Thorpe.
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Navid And Johnny
Sitcom about the residents in a North London 'guest' house.
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Doctor At Large
Upton, Collier and Stuart-Clark are now qualified doctors embarking upon their professional careers away from St. Swithin's.
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Are You Being Served? The staff of Grace Bros. take a trip to Costa Plonka while the department is being remodeled.
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A Fish Called Wanda A black comedy film starring John Cleese and Michael Palin. A con artist uses her female charms to steal a stash of jewels.
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At Last The 1948 Show
Sketch show starring John Cleese, Graham Chapman and Tim Brooke-Taylor.
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Chalk
Suzy Travis is thrown in at the deep end when, straight out of teacher training college, she lands a job at the manic Galfast High School.
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His Lordship Entertains
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Carry On Abroad The Carry On regulars embarking on a package holiday to a Spanish resort. The revellers find that the Palace Hotel hardly lives up to its name.
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Heartburn Hotel
Sitcom set in Birmingham's grotty Olympic Hotel, run by ex-Army man and Bucks Fizz devotee Harry Springer.
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Hotel Trubble
Children's sitcom set in Hotel Trubble, the craziest hotel in town.
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John Howard Davies: A Life In Comedy
A tribute to prolific BBC comedy producer John Howard Davies, whose credits range from Fawlty Towers to The Good Life, Steptoe & Son and Monty Python.
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