Sunday 30 March 2025, 7:00pm (UK) on my YouTube channel
The UK’s Forgotten Sitcoms (1950s and 1960s)
This is a bit of a "bumper issue" with 12 'forgotten' sitcoms, and references to about 12 other sitcoms!
... and there is a "bonus"...
The long running newspaper cartoon series Andy Capp may of given Roy Clarke a few idea's for the Compo character, Andy was bone idle, work shy, chased women and loved a drink, along with betting on horses.
For those overseas who do not...
We need you in charge of terrestrial TV but suspect you'd be cutting more than keeping and your appointment would see the revival of the test card and given some of the programmes we have on the schedule that wouldn't be a bad thing.
I am currently trying to write a script for a video due out in about two weeks. I'm not usually this near publishing when I'm still writing and it's given me neckache. I'm trying to whittle down 40 minutes worth of stuff in to about 20...
No wonder I couldn't name it thankfully I never watched any of the turkeys you gave the excellent lowdown on in the latest release Leigh, thank you so much for the research and subsequent presentation. I am so glad I never witnessed any...
For me Bryan Pringle almost ruins one of my favourite episodes, Cheering Up Ludovic, though it is hard to blame the actor when they are merely acting under instructions; I find it tiresome watching people supposedly blind drunk.
Have seen a few thumbnail images of those about other actors. A kind of 'Where are they now..?' type thing showing the actor in rough state of a hospital bed or something. Very tasteless fakery and disgusting attempt to get clicks...
I report a lot of those on YouTube - however, as you can't add a comment to sat why the video is a scam (etc) they do nothing cos it "looks" legitimate... There is one video thumbnail for a "how they died - then and now" type video...
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