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  • * "Pie in the Sky" (aired 23 January 1965) [[Category:1960s British sitcoms]]
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  • | distributor = [[Sky UK|British Sky Broadcasting]] | network = [[Sky One]]
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  • ...n stage, television and film best remembered for being in [[British sitcom|sitcoms]] written and produced by [[David Croft (TV producer)|David Croft]], having * ''[[The Sky Bike]]'' (1967) – Old Man
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  • ...ority of the crew were also black.<ref name="BSG">[http://www.sitcom.co.uk/sitcoms/desmonds.shtml "Desmond's"], ''British Comedy Guide''.</ref> ...January 2013, [[The Africa Channel International]] (which was on [[Sky UK|Sky]] channel 209 & [[Virgin Media]] channel 828) relaunched ''Desmond's'' - we
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  • ...Produced and directed by Bruce James, it starred Damian Williams, host of Sky One's ''[[Are You Smarter than a 10 Year Old? (British game show)|Are You S *[[List of films based on British sitcoms]]
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  • ...rama]], [[Yesterday (TV channel)|Yesterday]] and [[Forces TV]] on [[Sky UK|Sky Digital]]. Lyndhurst's involvement in the sitcom allowed him to win the Mos [[Category:1990s British sitcoms]]
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  • |1977|| ''Sky Pirates'' || Eddie ||
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  • ...''[[Duty Free (TV series)|Duty Free]]''. In the 1990s he co-starred in the sitcoms ''[[Haggard (TV series)|Haggard]]'' and ''[[All Night Long (TV series)|All * ''[[Pie in the Sky (TV series)|Pie in the Sky]] episode 34, series 5–6, July 1997 – Chairman of a Jury housed overnig
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  • | ShortSummary= When Ida sets out to change Angie's blouse for "a sky-blue floaty scarf", she accidentally walks out of the store without paying [[Category:1980s British sitcoms]]
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  • ...WO]], [[9Gem]] and [[Fox Classics]], in New Zealand on both [[UKTV]] and [[SKY Network Television]], in Finland on [[YLE TV1]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http:// [[Category:1990s British sitcoms]]
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  • ...Company|Australian Fox]] cable network and New Zealand's Jones channel on Sky regularly show the series. As of August 2018, the series is broadcast by Du ...ssing 1970s British comedy, listed ''On the Buses'' as one of the "unfunny sitcoms of the time",<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/personal-view/356317
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  • ...' (1951) and also appeared in the Hollywood-financed ''[[No Highway in the Sky]]'' (1951). She co-starred with [[David Niven]] in ''[[Appointment with Ven ...en episodes.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Leszczak|first1=Bob|title=Single Season Sitcoms, 1948–1979: A Complete Guide|date=2012|publisher=McFarland|isbn=978078649
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  • Unlike most UK sitcoms of the time, the show was filmed in [[16 mm film]] using [[single-camera se .../the-royle-family/4486e6a759cfd510VgnVCM1000000b43150a____| website=[[Now (Sky)|nowtv.com]]| access-date=21 January 2022}}</ref> In Australia, the series
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  • ...arker) and subsequently starred in<!-- First series overlaps with TFR. --> sitcoms such as ''[[No – That's Me Over Here!]]'', ''[[Now Look Here]]'', and ''[ ...hosted by [[Ben Elton]]. In 2003, he appeared in advertisements for the [[Sky+]] [[digital television]] service alongside [[Alice Cooper]]. The premise w
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  • ...st episode was aired on 4 January 2008 on [[Sat.1]] and received [[List of sitcoms known for negative reception|mainly negative receptions]]. It was criticise [[Category:2000s British sitcoms]]
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  • ...hown in the [[Millennium Dome]] in 2000, followed by a screening on [[Sky1|Sky One]] in the same year (and later on BBC1). It is set on the turn of the [[ ...joint venture between [[Tiger Aspect Productions|Tiger Aspect]], [[Sky UK|Sky Television]], the New Millennium Experience Company and the BBC, rather tha
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  • ...'' (1955–56). In the 1970s and 1980s, he starred in the successful British sitcoms ''[[Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt]]'' and ''[[The Gaffer (TV series)|The Gaffe || ''Sky Pirates'' || Charlie ||
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  • ...darker in tone than the previous three ''[[Blackadder]]'' series and most sitcoms, and presents an [[anti-war]] message.<ref name=britainsbestsitcom/> The di There's a silver lining in the sky-ee!<br>
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  • ...th Mr. Bean speaking very little dialogue (although like other live-action sitcoms during this period, it featured a [[laugh track]]). This has allowed the se ...an Rides Again|six]], he is also shown being sucked right back up into the sky in the respective background scenes (the black scene in episode 3 and stree
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  • ...Standard Award for Best Actor]] for ''[[King Lear]]'', and starring in the sitcoms ''[[Two's Company (British TV series)|Two's Company]]'' (1975–79) and ''[ ...hich he showed in the episode.<ref>Episode 3, ''Great West End Theatres''. Sky Arts. 17 August 2013; accessed 15 December 2013.</ref>
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