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Yorkshire Comedy Pilots
Yorkshire Television's 1974 run of comedy pilots was, unlike most other such seasons, untitled, but introduced the viewing public to one particularly notable character: Rupert Rigsby. |
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Navid And Johnny
Sitcom about the residents in a North London 'guest' house.
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Tripper's Day
Norman Tripper's best intentions as manager of a small London supermarket are constantly thwarted by the lazy, useless bunch of losers he employs.
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Rising Damp Movie spin-off of the highly popular sitcom. Rigsby is reunited with Miss Jones and medical student Philip.
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Only When I Laugh
Roy Figgis, Norman Binns and Archie Glover are long-term residents of the NHS. Despite this, they never fail to get themselves into trouble.
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Porridge
Ronnie Barker stars as Norman Stanley Fletcher, trying to keep his nose clean, and guiding his young 'roomie' Godber, whilst residing in HMP Slade.
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Porridge A feature film based on the British television series of the same name. Features Ronnie Barker and the regular cast in the classic prison comedy.
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Bloomers
Richard Beckinsale's final sitcom. He plays an actor who turns to the soil and a blooming new career.
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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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Sex And The Sitcom
Documentary examining how society's attitudes towards sex and sexuality since the 1950s have been reflected in sitcom.
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Home To Roost
Henry Willows is more than happy with his life of almost solitude, long divorced from his wife and estranged from their two children. Until Matthew, his now 18-year old son turns up. Wanting to live with him - permanently.
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Our House
A disparate group of individuals are poor individually, but pool their money to buy a large house, and become forever entangled in each other's business.
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