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  2. Let There Be Love (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Let There Be Love is a British sitcom which aired for two seasons from 1982 to 1983. It was created by the sitcom writing team of Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, and it starred Paul Eddington (who was also starring in the BBC's Yes Minister at exactly the same time this sitcom went out), Nanette Newman and Henry McGee (who, likewise, also played straight man to Benny Hill at the same time).

  3. British sitcom - Wikipedia

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    The origins of British TV sitcoms trace back to radio comedies of the 1940s and 1950s like Hancock's Half Hour, which aired on BBC Radio in 1954, British TV sitcoms were initially inspired by American comedy formats, but they quickly developed their own style that highlighted dry wit, social satire, and the nuances of British life. [2]

  4. Nightingales (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A typical episode involved both very naturalistic dialogue — and the kind of claustrophobic studio-setting that prevailed in shows such as Steptoe and Son — combined with the surreal. Nightingales ran for two series totalling 13 episodes from 27 February 1990 to 10 February 1993. The long delay was prompted by Channel 4 executive Seamus ...

  5. List of British comedy series by episode count - Wikipedia

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    Show name Duration Number of episodes Ref Last of the Summer Wine: 1973–2010 295 [1]ChuckleVision: 1987–2009 292 [2]Shaun the Sheep: 2007–2021 170

  6. Take a Stroll Through These Christmas Episodes From Our ...

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    December is just around the corner! There's no better way to get in the holiday spirit than by watching these best Christmas TV episodes of your favorite shows.

  7. Britain's Best Sitcom - Wikipedia

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    Britain's Best Sitcom was a BBC media campaign in which television viewers were asked to decide the best British situation comedy. Viewers could vote via telephone, SMS , or BBC Online . [ 2 ] This first round of voting was conducted in 2003, after which the BBC published a list of the top 100 selections.

  8. Close to Home (1989 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Close to Home is a British television sitcom created by Brian Cooke, and made by LWT. Two series were originally broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom between 1 October 1989 and 18 November 1990. Set in North London, it starred Paul Nicholas as vet and divorced father of two, James Shepherd, Angharad Rees as his ex-wife Helen DeAngelo, and ...

  9. Category:2010s British sitcoms - Wikipedia

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    Hang Ups (TV series) Hebburn (TV series) Henry IX (TV series) High & Dry (2018 TV series) Him & Her; Hold the Sunset; Home (British TV series) Home from Home (2016 TV series) Hospital People; House of Fools (TV series) How Not to Live Your Life; Hung Out