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  • | first_aired = {{start date|1965}}<!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> | preceded_by = ''[[Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life]]''
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  • ...n by [[Richard Waring (writer)|Richard Waring]], and was later adapted for radio. ...e=41ac967d-cc75-44a1-991f-e21e28abd983 "Missing or incomplete episodes for programme MARRIAGE LINES"], lostshows.com</ref>
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  • | caption = ''[[w:Radio Times|Radio Times]]'' cover, April 1966 | runtime = 25 minutes (1965)<br />30 minutes (1966)
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  • {{Infobox radio show ...tion = {{ubl|[[BBC Light Programme|BBC Light Programme]]|[[BBC Radio 2|BBC Radio 2]]}}
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  • | last_aired = {{End date|1965|11|16|df=y}} ...BBC One|BBC 1]] from 1960 to 1965.<ref name="BBC Comedy">{{cite news|title=Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy|first=Mark|last=Lewisohn|publisher=[[BBC]]|year=20
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  • ...rne|website=Bbc.co.uk}}</ref> According to a [[w:BBC Radio 4|BBC Radio 4]] programme on the characters, they were named after the writers [[w:Sandy Wilson|Sandy ...//www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmr3/broadcasts|title=That Reminds Me - BBC Radio 7 broadcast listings|website=Bbc.co.uk}}</ref> saying that most of what see
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  • ...hows the dates of first broadcasts and some of the principal items in each programme. |align="right"| {{date|7 March 1965}}
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  • ...original black and white series and the colour sequel were adapted for BBC radio with the original television cast. ...ing lost episodes, only 'The Razor's Edge' was not recorded as part of the radio adaptation series.
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  • | picture_format = [[405-line]] [[Black-and-white]]<br /> (1962–1965)<br />[[625-line]] [[PAL]]<br /> (1970–1974) ...n]]. Four series were broadcast by the BBC in black and white from 1962 to 1965, followed by a second run from 1970 to 1974 in colour. The lead roles were
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  • ...years |author=Ian Burrell |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/tv-radio/bbc1-to-revive-comedy-playhouse-after-40-years-in-bid-to-reduce-risk-on-new ...one-offs with the hope that one might become established as a series.<ref>Radio Times, 25 March 1971</ref> Thus, the first two series of ''Comedy Playhouse
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  • ...ed_by = ''[[Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life]]'' (1964–1965) ...mally '''''TWTWTW''''' or '''''TW3''''', was a satirical television comedy programme on [[BBC Television]] in 1962 and 1963. It was devised, produced, and direc
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  • {{Infobox radio show * [[BBC Light Programme|BBC Light Programme]] (series 1–3)
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  • {{Infobox radio show | producer = [[Dennis Main Wilson]]<br />Tom Ronald<br />(''radio'')<br />[[Duncan Wood]]<br />(''television'')
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  • {{Infobox radio show ...<br />[[BBC Light Programme]]<br />{{small|(series 2&ndash;5)}}<br />[[BBC Radio 2]] {{small|(series 6&ndash;9)}}
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  • {{Short description|British radio sci-fi programme (1953–1958)}} {{Infobox Radio Show
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  • ...e-meaning delivered with shining innocence",{{sfn|"Mr Kenneth Horne: Witty Radio and TV Entertainer". ''The Times''. 15 February 1969}}{{refn|Horne was on r ...gave him more to do. In the second series Smith continually interrupts the programme to promote "Dobbiroids Magic Rejuvenators" (from "the makers of Dobbins Med
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  • {{Infobox radio show | format = [[Radio comedy]]
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  • ...later, Prime Minister) Jim Hacker. Several episodes were adapted for [[BBC Radio]]; the series also spawned a 2010 stage play that led to a new television s ...in the ''[[Britain's Best Sitcom]]'' poll. It was the favourite television programme of the then [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]], [[Margaret Thatcher]]
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  • ...grandchildren. In series 11, it is revealed that when she was seventeen in 1965, Dorien had a fling with a man named Lionel and they had a daughter, Naomi, ...e a home video recording. More of the old end credits video appears as the programme moves in and out of the commercial break. It was confirmed prior to broadca
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