Category: British

  • Whoops Apocaclips
    Whoops Apocaclips

    Here’s an intriguing way to announce a new series to the public, and one that fits nicely in with the ethos of earlier listings for End Of Part One. In the Daily Mirror, on 14th August 1980, nearly a full year before it aired, we saw this, amongst the schedule for a late night repeat.…

  • Happy Ever After Becomes Terry And June
    Happy Ever After Becomes Terry And June

    There wasn’t much fanfare when Happy Ever After transformed itself into Terry And June. Take this small paragraph in an article about Mike Yarwood of all things, in The Stage on 9th August 1979. Lots of other little nuggets and announcements in there too. Happy Ever After ended after six series, when one of the…

  • Comedy Producer On The Look-Out For New Talent
    Comedy Producer On The Look-Out For New Talent

    Here’s an interesting page from The Stage, dated 16th May 1985, featuring and interview with Colin Gilbert, who was then the head of BBC Scotland’s Comedy Unit. He had recently produced A Kick Up The Eighties, and Laugh??? I Nearly Paid My Licence Fee. See also the announcement of ITV sitcom Trouble And Strife, as…

  • BBC Announces 14 New Comedy Series
    BBC Announces 14 New Comedy Series

    … in 1973. One of them is Last Of The Summer Wine. I expect one of those pilots might become Porridge.

  • Clips Of A Feather
    Clips Of A Feather

    A few days after the debut of the first episode of Birds Of A Feather, Linda Robson and Pauline Quirke appeared in this spread for the Daily Mirror (19th October 1989). Weird that the show was being billed as a comedy drama. Towards the end of the first series, James Green wrote this somewhat patronising…

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    Nineteen 90s Shows

    I wrote another book about television. I like television. I like television so much that the first thing I modelled and printed on my new 3d printer was this … I made some more after that too. There’s a few more, including TVS, ATV, and HTV, but I bought you here to talk about my…

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  • Re-Casting Keanu
    Re-Casting Keanu

    Keanu Reeves is 56. That makes him eight years older than Clive Dunn was when he was first cast in Dad’s Army. But don’t panic, Clive Dunn was always playing much older characters than his own age. Keanu Reeves is 56. That makes him seven years older than Stephanie Cole was when she was first…

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