Satirical sketch show. The first such show in the UK. It ran for two seasons before being pulled just before the 1964 general election.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | October 2013 | 1 | |
Season 1 | September 1962 | April 1963 | 24 |
Season 2 | September 1963 | December 1963 | 14 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Unassigned Episodes | 39 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 39 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Ned Sherrin | 29 | 11/24/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Sally Norris | 2 | 10/19/2013 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Christopher Booker | 26 | 09/29/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
David Frost | 26 | 11/24/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Caryl Brahms | 26 | 09/29/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Willis Hall | 24 | 11/24/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Keith Waterhouse | 24 | 11/24/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
David Nobbs | 23 | 12/01/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Timothy Birdsall | 22 | 12/08/1962 - 04/27/1963 | |
Stephen Vinaver | 21 | 12/15/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Peter Tinniswood | 20 | 12/29/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
David Nathan | 19 | 01/05/1963 - 12/28/1963 | |
Gerald Kaufman | 19 | 12/29/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Dennis Potter | 18 | 01/05/1963 - 12/28/1963 | |
Bill Oddie | 4 | 12/29/1962 - 12/21/1963 | |
Ian Lang | 4 | 02/02/1963 - 12/28/1963 | |
John Albery | 3 | 11/24/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Brian Glanville | 3 | 01/05/1963 - 02/23/1963 | |
Antony Jay | 3 | 02/02/1963 - 03/09/1963 | |
Peter Dobereiner | 2 | 12/08/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
Peter Lewis | 2 | 12/08/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
John Cleese | 2 | 12/01/1962 - 12/21/1963 | |
Kenneth Tynan | 2 | 02/02/1963 - 02/23/1963 | |
Richard Ingrams | 2 | 11/24/1962 - 01/05/1963 | |
Robert Gillespie | 2 | 01/12/1963 - 03/09/1963 | |
George Mikes | 2 | 03/02/1963 - 03/09/1963 | |
David Mason | 2 | 11/24/1962 - 12/28/1963 | |
William Rushton | 2 | 03/02/1963 | |
David Kossoff | 1 | 02/02/1963 | |
William Franklyn | 1 | 02/23/1963 | |
Charles Lewson | 1 | 01/12/1963 | |
James Grossman | 1 | 02/23/1963 | |
John Braine | 1 | 12/28/1963 | |
Jack Rosenthal | 1 | 02/23/1963 | |
Joe Haines | 1 | 12/28/1963 | |
John Antrobus | 1 | 01/05/1963 | |
Michael Wale | 1 | 12/28/1963 | |
Barry Fantoni | 1 | 03/09/1963 | |
Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall | 1 | 09/29/1962 | |
Sandy Wilson | 1 | 01/26/1963 | |
Cyril Connolly | 1 | 12/21/1963 | |
Peter McEnery | 1 | 02/23/1963 | |
Anthony Booth | 1 | 02/02/1963 | |
Peter Cook | 1 | 11/24/1962 | |
Charles de Gaulle | 1 | 02/02/1963 | |
Michael Frayn | 1 | 11/24/1962 | |
John Bird | 1 | 12/21/1963 | |
Herbert Kretzmer | 1 | 12/28/1963 | |
Paul Jennings | 1 | 02/02/1963 | |
Andrew Roth | 1 | 12/28/1963 | |
Johnny Speight | 1 | 04/06/1963 | |
Peter Shaffer | 1 | 12/28/1963 | |
Ian Davison | 1 | 12/28/1963 | |
Quentin Crewe | 1 | 12/08/1962 |
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The BFI TV 100 is a list of 100 television programmes or series that was compiled in 2000 by the British Film Institute (BFI), as chosen by a poll of industry professionals, with the aim to determine the best British television programmes of any genre that had been screened up to that time.
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