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Two in Clover

Two in Clover – 1969 Another seldom heard of sitcom from ITV, this one stars Sid James. Two in clover ran for two series between 1969 and 1970, for thirteen episodes.  It was around this time that colour was fast …

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George And The Dragon – 1966

An early Sid James sitcom that ran for four series between 1966 and 1968.  Sid plays George Russell a chauffeur and handyman at the home of Colonel Maynard. He

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The Arthur Haynes Show 1957 – 1966

This week we thought we'd look back on some old technology by remembering those comedy greats that either started life in black and white or were made in

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Doctor On The Box

Doctor On The Box - 1969 - 1977

Doctor On The Box is the generic title given by Network DVD (who released a box set of the same name

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Bless Me Father 1978 – 1981

Made by London Weekend Television for ITV Bless Me Father ran for 3 series totalling 21 episodes, between 1978 and 1981.  The series is set in 1950’s and

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Pardon The Expression 1965 – 1966

When you mention Arthur Lowe, you instinctively think of Dad's Army.  however as we are seeing this week, there were many great comedies to feature Arthur Lowe. Produced by

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Candid Camera

Smile You're On Candid Camera

Candid Camera was adapted from the original American TV series of the same name that had started life on American radio in 1947 as

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Nearest And Dearest – 1968

Another ITV classic that never makes the repeat radar. Nearest and Dearest was an ITV sitcom produced by Granada Television, that ran for seven series with a total of

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Our House – 1960

Here's a sitcom that you definitely won't have seen on satellite/digital TV.  Our House is an almost forgotten gem from the pen of early Carry On writer Norman

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Hancock On ITV ?

Tony Hancock the ATV series 1963

When you think Hancock you automatically think of his work for the BBC, this ITV series is often forgotten, which is a shame

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