How Do You Want Me? 1998
Definitely a forgotten sitcom. How Do You Want Me? came from the pen of Simon Nye best known for Men Behaving Badly and ran for 12 episodes over 2 series.SummaryWhen newly-wed...
Sharon And Elsie, 1984
Another forgotten? sitcom. This one starred Brigit Forsyth.It originally aired for 12 episodes over 2 series between 1984 and 1985. It's since been repeated once on UK Gold in the ...
Bachelor Father, 1970
An almost forgotten BBC sitcom from the pen of Richard Waring whose credits included: Marriage Lines, and Mother Makes...with Wendy Craig.Running for 2 series totalling 22 episodes pl...
Holding The Fort, 1980
Here's a sitcom that seems to have slipped under the radar in it doesn't appear on any repeat schedules or benefit from a DVD release. It seems strange, considering all the well known n...
The Upchat Line, 1977
Created by Keith Waterhouse, this ITV sitcom was the predecessor to The Upchat Connetion and often gets forgotten about.It ran for a series of seven episodes in 1977.SummaryMe...
All About Me, 2002
All About Me was Jasper Carrott's second foray into the word of sitcom, his first being "The Detectives".The show ran 3 series over 22 episodes between 2002 and 2004.The 'me' in the ...
Grundy, 1980
Grundy was to have been the vehicle to finally show that Harry H. Corbett had put Steptoe behind him. In an interview with 'The News Of The World' prior to its screening, Corbett said: "I hope to...
Spring And Autumn, 1973
Another forgotten sitcom. Not so much forgotten, more it hasn't benefited from frequent repeats.Spring and Autumn was written by the successful writing duo that brought us Nearest ...
The 10%ers, 1994
An unusual title for a little remembered sitcom. In fact it's so forgotten very little information exists about it online, yet it was created by the same writing team that brought us Red Dwar...
High Street Blues - 1989
Another forgotten title from the legendary script writer Jimmy Perry.Not to be confused with the popular US Police show of a similar name. The title almost seems relevant now, wit...