Dead At Thirty
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4
- 1992
- 1 pilot
Sitcom about 4 friends who share a flat and attempt to co-exist, despite their differences. Stars Mark Williams, Lou Curram, Paterson Joseph, Jesse Birdsall, Anthony O'Donnell and more.
See also
Bunch Of Five
Short-lived strand of Channel 4 sitcom pilots, broadcast in June and July 1992.
The Young Ones
Hippy Neil, nerdy Cliff Richard-obsessed Rick, psychopathic punk Vyvyan and smooth Mike share a squalid and collapsing student house together.
Bottom
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Not Going Out
Fast-paced, gag-packed studio sitcom starring Lee Mack and Sally Bretton.
The Fast Show
Fast-moving BBC Two sketch show featuring a host of hugely popular characters.
Men Behaving Badly
Flat share sitcom following security salesman Gary and his lodger, as they attempt to navigate the opposite sex.
Babes In The Wood
A peek into the steamy lives of three young women who share a flat in London, and their neighbour Charlie, a middle-aged divorcee.
Dressing For Breakfast
Louise is single, bright and attractive. She likes her independence, but would love to meet Mr Right. Or at least Mr Reasonable.
Blue Heaven
Frank Sandford has big hopes for his pop duo, Blue Heaven, but his home life is less than satisfactory.
The Weekenders
Surreal sitcom pilot starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer as two friends who are in search of a quality sausage.
Shall We Gather At The River?
Sitcom pilot centring around Hervert Alcock, a somewhat peculiar man with an obsession for gatecrashing funerals.
Miles Better
Sitcom pilot starring Andy Gray as Michael Miles, a gauche, aggressive Glaswegian salesman who befriends a burglar.