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Drop Me Here, Darling

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Written by Andrew Palmer.

‘Drop Me Here, Darling’ ran from December 1982 to February 1983. It starred Leslie Phillips and Jill Bennett as a recently divorced couple, Leslie and Caroline Duggan. He was a successful businessman but has fallen on hard

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Dot by Ed Harris (series 3)

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Saucepans for Spitfires!

 

A national initiative to boost morale causes havoc among the personnel team, as Dot and the girls turn against one another.

 

Dial M for Myrtle

 

Dark doings in the War Rooms as a suspicious death leaves the gals from per

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Dot by Ed Harris (SERIES 1)

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1) The Astonishing Adventures of Agent Whiff-Whaff

Dot and the gals from personnel are getting squiffy over Agent Bertie Whiff-Whaff. Bertie wants Dot promoted, but can Dot handle life on the other side of the hallway?

2) The Extraordinary Example

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Dot by Ed Harris

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Dot's had quite enough of making tea in the Cabinet War Rooms. When she finds a cryptic message in the newspaper she enlists the help of her gals Myrtle and Pearl. Can they catch the spy? And will it prove to be the big break Dot's been waiting fo

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Play it Cool

Fast moving sketches and a plethora of comedy characters starring Ian Carmichael, Joan Sims and Hugh Paddick.

Films like Private's Progress and I'm All Right Jack helped make Ian Carmichael a major star of both British stage and screen. Play it Co

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The Burkiss Way

3378376671?profile=RESIZE_710xThe Burkiss Way is a BBC Radio 4 sketch comedy series, originally broadcast between August 1976 and November 1980. It was written by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, with additional material in early episodes by John Mason, Colin Bostock-Smith, Dou

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J.B. Priestley's Private Rooms


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A One-Act Comedy in the Viennese Style performed around 1953. Ralph Richardson stars as Max Talley, an ageing Austrian actor who invites a lovely young ballerina to dinner in a private room at a Viennese restaurant. His motives are

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My First Planet (BBC Sitcom)

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My First Planet

I was particularly disappointed by My First Planet. What a waste of a talent like Nicholas Lyndhurst...  It seems like no one's heart is really in it, it's being done with half an eye on the clock (it's almost five o'clock, we can

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