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Whoops Baghdad. Wodehouse Playhouse. Categories: 1970s British television series by genre. British comedy television series by decade. 1970s comedy television series.
Backs to the Land. Big Boy Now! Billy Liar (TV series) Birds in the Bush. Bless Me, Father. Bless This House (British TV series) Bloomers (TV series) Bootsie and Snudge. Both Ends Meet.
The Goodies. (TV series) The Goodies is a British television comedy series shown in the 1970s and early 1980s. The series, which combines surreal sketches and situation comedy, was broadcast by the BBC, initially on BBC2 but soon repeated on BBC1, [1] from 1970 to 1980. One seven-episode series was made for ITV company LWT and shown in 1981–82.
The Good Life. (1975 TV series) The Good Life (known as Good Neighbors in the United States) is a British sitcom, produced by BBC television. [1] It ran from 4 April 1975 to 10 June 1978 on BBC 1 and was written by Bob Larbey and John Esmonde. Opening with the midlife crisis of Tom Good, a 40-year-old plastics designer, it relates the joys and ...
1970s portal. Television series which originated in the United Kingdom in the decade 1970s. i.e. in the years 1970 to 1979. Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United Kingdom should be removed from this category and its sub-categories. 1920s.
B. The Basil Brush Show. The Big One (TV series) Black Ops (TV series) Bloomin' Marvellous. Blue Heaven (1994 TV series) Borderline (2016 TV series) Brain Candy (TV series) The Brain Drain.
Love Thy Neighbour is a British television sitcom that was broadcast from 13 April 1972 until 22 January 1976. The show spanned eight series, lasted for 53 episodes (plus an unaired pilot) and was produced by Thames Television for the ITV network. The principal cast consists of Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Nina Baden-Semper, and Kate ...
Doctor in the House. (TV series) Doctor in the House is a British television comedy series based on a set of books and a film of the same name by Richard Gordon about the misadventures of a group of medical students. [1] It was produced by London Weekend Television from 1969 to 1970. [2]