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1970s British workplace comedy television series (3 C, 10 P) Pages in category "1970s British comedy television series" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
Keeping Up Appearances is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke.It originally aired on BBC1 from 1990 to 1995. The central character is an eccentric and snobbish middle-class social climber, Hyacinth Bucket (Patricia Routledge), who insists that her surname is pronounced "Bouquet". [1]
The Dick Cavett Show (1977–82) Discover The World of Science (1982–90) Discovering Psychology: Updated Edition; Doctor Who (1970–90) Don't Look Now (1983) EGG, the Arts Show (2000–05) The Electric Company (1971–85) Ethics in America (1988–89) Evening at Pops (1970–2005) Everyday Food (2003–12) Feeling Good; Firing Line; Fokus ...
The complete series of The Good Life was made available in the US under the title Good Neighbors. Series 1–3 were released as a box set in 2005; Series 4 was released in 2006 and includes the Royal Command Performance. The first UK DVD release omits two episodes (the first episode from series 1 and one from series 3). All four complete series ...
British comedy television series stubs (236 P) Pages in category "British comedy television shows" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
That's Life! – magazine-style TV series; That's the Question – game show; Theatre 625 – drama anthology; Theatre Parade – excerpts from London shows; Thérèse Raquin; They Think It's All Over – panel game; There's Nothing to Worry About! – comedy sketch show; There's Something About Megan – music; There's Something About Miriam ...
With the popularity of Python throughout the rest of the 1970s and through most of the 1980s, PBS stations looked at other British comedies, leading to UK shows such as Are You Being Served? gaining a US audience, and leading, over time, to many PBS stations having a "British Comedy Night" which airs many popular UK comedies. [65]