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The Pickerskill Reports

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Ian McDiarmid stars as Dr Henry Pickerskill retired English master of Haunchurst School for boys, looking back on his most favourite pupils and their fortunes in the adult world based on their school reports and their letters to him after they left.

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Dogged Persistance

2309768188?profile=original   A comedy by Martyn Wade, written specially for actresses Joan Sims and Elizabeth Spriggs.

A relationship develops between two women brought together by a troublesome dog.

All Veronica's experiences as a dog-trainer are needed to curb the vicious bea

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The Dog by Jon Canter

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Charlie and Apples are two people who started off as boss and secretary and have ended up as adversaries on the cusp of murder. With over 30 years of experience, has Fraser finally come up against the one couple in a million who couldn't be helped

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Pick Ups

2309828863?profile=originalPick Ups - Series one

Six episodes. First broadcast from 20080110 to 20080214.

Sitcom set around a Manchester taxi company.

Pick Ups is a sharp series set in the run down taxi office of Irwell Cars on the outskirts of Manchester.
 
 
Unrequited love; lo

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Emery at Large

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Character comedy supremo Dick Emery spoofs Harley Street doctors and dodgy lonely hearts ads.

With Deryck Guyler, Norma Ronald and a ditty from Paddy Roberts.

Script by John Cleese, George Wadmore and Peter Moore.

Producer: Charles Maxwell

First b

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In The Chair

2309830919?profile=originalIt's time for a brand new investigation for George Cragge, BBC correspondent extraordinaire.

A six-part comedy thriller by Mark Tavener, starring Michael Williams as George Cragge, Barry Foster as DCI Frank Jefferson, and Hugh Laurie as the prime min

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Capital Gains - Series 01 & 02

2309830583?profile=originalCapital Gains - Series 01 & 02 - Audio Comedy

Comedy series about Julius Hutch, who spends his retirement as an amateur philosopher

Capital Gains  originally aired from 1994 to 1997. It was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and starred Peter Jones and Justin

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