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- ...also broadcast as a TV programme.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Golden Age of Radio |url=https://archive.org/details/goldenageofradio00giff |url-access=registr ...nome Project|accessdate = 25 February 2019|work = Does the Team Think (1st radio edition)}}</ref> The panel was chaired by [[Peter Haigh]] for the first ser7 KB (967 words) - 19:17, 18 July 2024
- {{Infobox radio show ...me|BBC Light Programme]]|[[w:BBC Radio 2|BBC Radio 2]]|[[w:BBC Radio 4|BBC Radio 4]]}}9 KB (1,347 words) - 15:01, 26 December 2022
- {{Infobox Radio Show | home_station = [[BBC Radio 2|BBC Radio 2]]6 KB (876 words) - 19:48, 10 February 2023
- | caption = ''[[w:Radio Times|Radio Times]]'' cover, April 1966 ...T">{{cite book|last=Lewishohn|first=Mark |authorlink=w:Mark Lewisohn|title=Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy|year=2003|publisher=[[w:BBC Worldwide|BBC Worldwid6 KB (843 words) - 09:06, 22 December 2022
- .../>[[BBC Three]] (2003–2004)<br />[[BBC One]] (2005–2007)<ref group=N>Since 2007, there have been several [[List of Little Britain episodes#Comic Relief spe ...ormat = [[Dolby Surround]] (2000-2002)<br/>[[Dolby Digital]] (2003-2007)30 KB (4,063 words) - 17:41, 19 December 2022
- ...an Simpson]]), including some originally written for [[Tony Hancock]]. The programme was produced by [[ITV Central|Central Independent Television]] for [[ITV (T |Title=The Radio Ham7 KB (776 words) - 16:48, 12 January 2023
- The theme tune, Bell Hop by John Shakespeare, was also used for the radio series Never Too Late which starred [[Thora Hird|Dame Thora Hird]] and [[Jo ..."RT">{{cite book|last=Lewisohn|first=Mark |author-link=Mark Lewisohn|title=Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy|year=2003|publisher=[[BBC Worldwide]]|location=[[L10 KB (1,484 words) - 19:16, 16 March 2023
- ...g the pilot. ''All Gas and Gaiters'' was also broadcast on [[BBC Radio|BBC Radio]] from 1971 to 1972. ...e "all gas and gaiters" has had different meanings.{{refn|{{Cite web |date=2007-02-24 |title=World Wide Words: Gas and gaiters |url=http://www.worldwidewor16 KB (2,295 words) - 22:46, 29 March 2023
- ...ongs, comedy sketches, re-edited videos, and spoof television formats. The programme features [[Rowan Atkinson]], [[Pamela Stephenson]], [[Mel Smith]], and [[Gr Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] complained when, by adroit image editing, the programme implied she had crashed a car. Effects used in pop videos, provided by the19 KB (2,825 words) - 19:55, 24 August 2024
- '''''Victoria Wood''''' (retitled '''''Victoria Wood Presents''''' from 2007 for its DVD release) is a series of six one-off situation comedies written ...tle=Screenonline – Victoria Wood (1989)|publisher=Screenonline Online|year=2007}}</ref>11 KB (1,634 words) - 15:46, 10 January 2023
- ...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 .../20070929110638/http://www.btinternet.com/~m.brown1/sykes.htm|archive-date=2007-09-29}}</ref>7 KB (971 words) - 20:24, 15 February 2023
- ...m]] which originally ran on [[BBC One]] from 10 November 1994 to 1 January 2007. It is set in a fictional small [[Oxfordshire]] village called Dibley, whic In addition to the twenty main episodes between 1994 and 2007, the series includes numerous shorter charity specials, as well as 'lockdow23 KB (3,168 words) - 22:54, 24 August 2024
- ...hird''] at the former BBC Guide to Comedy. Retrieved 3 June 2007</ref> The programme won a [[BAFTA]] award for Best Comedy Series in 1988 and received three fur ...irst broadcast, fifth episode ''Amy and Amiability'' was billed in the ''[[Radio Times]]'' under its working title of ''Cape and Capability''.<ref>[http://g18 KB (2,516 words) - 11:36, 9 March 2023
- The programme's original [[working title]] had been '''''Winter with Flowers'''''<ref>[ht ...timegoesby/ |title=Comedy - As Time Goes By |publisher=BBC |date=2 October 2007 |access-date=3 December 2011}}</ref>23 KB (3,347 words) - 10:20, 25 August 2024
- ...]] in London. When the show returned in 1970 after a four-year hiatus, the programme was made in the [[BBC Television Centre]] studios in west London, as from 1 ...al issues and debates were routinely portrayed, woven into the humour. The programme did not abandon the more traditional sources of comedy but used them in sma30 KB (4,523 words) - 14:13, 25 February 2023
- | runtime = 30 minutes <small>(1979–81)</small><br />60 minutes <small>(2007)</small> | producer = [[w:Gareth Gwenlan|Gareth Gwenlan]]<br />Justin Davies <small>(2007)</small>41 KB (6,391 words) - 08:58, 27 December 2022
- ...ous news stories on the week prior to an episode's broadcast. However, the programme's format focuses more on the topical discussions on the subject of the news The programme aired on [[BBC Two]] for its first ten years, before moving to [[BBC One]]38 KB (5,680 words) - 14:54, 27 January 2023
- ...h Morecambe and Wise on their radio series, ''[[You're Only Young Once (UK radio series)|You're Only Young Once]]'' in the 1950s.<ref>McCann, p. 198</ref> ...had observed them.<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2013/may/21/eddie-braben-saved-morecambe-and-wise|title=How28 KB (4,347 words) - 10:15, 25 August 2024
- ...Frost|date=26 May 2010|access-date=26 May 2010|location=London}}</ref> The programme was concluded with a special "farewell" episode that aired on 27 September ...d episodes#ep8|series=The IT Crowd|network=[[Channel 4]]|airdate=31 August 2007|series-no=2|number=2|minutes=20:38}}</ref>35 KB (5,010 words) - 16:06, 25 August 2024
- ...ive |url-access=subscription |website=[[The Independent]] |date=20 January 2007 |access-date=10 March 2018 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20 ...Morecambe and Wise |last=Cryer |first=Barry |date=1 December 2013 |website=Radio Times |access-date=10 March 2018}}</ref> For the first year with Thames, th16 KB (2,296 words) - 14:41, 19 February 2023