Sitcoms set in pubs

Time Gentlemen Please
World of Pub
Early Doors

Have I missed any?

Cheers

Not on your Nellie.

Goodnight Sweetheart.

Quote: Jack Massey @ June 9 2008, 12:16 PM BST

Not on your Nellie.

bloody hell.... never heard of this, just looked it up. Am going to try and find it somehow... somewhere.

Cheers Lee, erm, for Cheers... Lee.

Quote: Leevil @ June 9 2008, 12:18 PM BST

Goodnight Sweetheart.

Is that set in a pub? Quite a few scenes are there but is it 'set' there? I thought it was actually set in the fourth dimension or somewhere in the time space continuum.

The Prince of Denmark - Ronnie Corbett

The Larkins

Quote: Tuumble @ June 9 2008, 12:26 PM BST

I thought it was actually set in the fourth dimension or somewhere in the time space continuum.

Isn't every pub?

Quote: Alan C @ June 9 2008, 12:31 PM BST

The Larkins

Just looked that up and the pub thing was a spin-off film called Inn For Trouble. God I'd love to get hold of that.

Apparently- avoid Not on your Nellie at all costs.

Quote: jdubya @ June 9 2008, 12:37 PM BST

Just looked that up and the pub thing was a spin-off film called Inn For Trouble. God I'd love to get hold of that.

Why don't you then it's available from play.com?

I have.

I didn't think it'd be available at all. Brilliant.

Now, you wouldn't know where to get Prince of Denmark would you Alan?

Quote: jdubya @ June 9 2008, 12:59 PM BST

I have.

I didn't think it'd be available at all. Brilliant.

Now, you wouldn't know where to get Prince of Denmark would you Alan?

Bet Aaron does. ;)

Quote: jdubya @ June 9 2008, 12:59 PM BST

I have.

I didn't think it'd be available at all. Brilliant.

Now, you wouldn't know where to get Prince of Denmark would you Alan?

Prince of Denmark is a long lost sitcom from the early 70's and probably only exists in the BBC archives... if it managed to escape the cull. -Alas, it is programmes like this that channels like UKGold should be unearthing instead of reshowing the top 40 best sitcoms in rotation.

Not many sitcoms in social clubs, though. I can only think of Phoenix Nights off the top of my head.