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Auntie’s Bloomers

What Happens When It All Goes Wrong ? – Auntie’s Bloomers – 1991 A comparison could be drawn with the Dennis Nordan show It’ll Be Alright On The Night (a show we can look at another time).  Effectively Auntie’s Bloomers …

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To The Manor Born – Christmas 2007

A one off Christmas episode that was generally panned by the critics and received the 2007 Comedy.co.uk award for "The Worst British TV Sitcom Special 2007" However critics aside

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Auf Wiedersehen Pet – The Final Episodes – 2004

Auf Wiedersehen Pet - Au Revoir - Christmas 2004

Following the end of series four in much the same way as the original series had come to an end

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The Royal Variety Performance

As Artists Gather In The Royal Albert Hall To Celebrate 100 Years Of The Royal Variety Performance, We're Looking At Some Of The Great Comedy It's Presented

The Royal

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As Time Goes By – 1992

A strong cast, good script writer, all the ingredients for a successful sitcom.  As time goes by was a BBC sitcom that ran for a mammoth sixty seven

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Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased) The Re-Make

How could you mess with a cult classic? Well the BBC did and made quite a good job of it.  In 2000 Randall and Hopkirk returned to our

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Reggie Perrin – 2009

Looking at what I call comeback TV, where an old favourite is given a new lease of life with an all new up to date version. Programs that have

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My Hero – 2000

Somthing a little more recent.  It's the one with the Irish superhero, the TV Doctor and that brilliant Doctor's receptionist. Running for six series (fifty one episodes), My Hero

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Auf Wiedersehen, Pet – Series Four – 2004

There had been much excitement surrounding the return of eighties favourite Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and although the characters had aged, the revived series lost none of it's humour. 

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Britain’s Third Most Popular Comedy?

The Vicar Of Dibley, 1994

In 2004 the BBC commissioned a poll to find Britain's most popular sitcom.  The results collated the most popular sitcom from the 1950's to

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