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Comedy Playhouse
Titlecard for the 1961/1962 series episode "The Offer". This episode was the pilot for Steptoe and Son.
Created byTom Sloan
StarringVarious
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes137 (95 missing)
Production
Running timeUsually 25 minutes, 30 minutes or 35 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release15 December 1961 (1961-12-15) –
9 July 1975 (1975-07-09)
Release29 April 2014 (2014-04-29) –
15 September 2017 (2017-09-15)

Comedy Playhouse[1] is a long-running British anthology series of one-off unrelated sitcoms that aired for 128 episodes from 1961 to 1975. Many episodes later graduated to their own series, including Steptoe and Son, Meet the Wife, Till Death Us Do Part, All Gas and Gaiters, Up Pompeii!, Not in Front of the Children, Me Mammy, That's Your Funeral, The Liver Birds, Are You Being Served? and particularly Last of the Summer Wine, which is the world's longest running sitcom, having run from January 1973 to August 2010. In all, 27 sitcoms started from a pilot in the Comedy Playhouse strand.

In March 2014, it was announced that Comedy Playhouse would make a return that year with three new episodes.[2] Two further series each comprising three episodes were broadcast in 2016 and 2017 respectively.[3][4]

Background

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The series began in 1961 at the prompting of Tom Sloan, Head of BBC Light Entertainment at the time. Galton and Simpson were no longer writing for Tony Hancock and Sloan asked them to write ten one-offs with the hope that one might become established as a series.[5] Thus, the first two series of Comedy Playhouse were written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, but from the third series onwards, the episodes were written by various writers including the likes of Barry Took, Bernard McKenna, Bob Larbey, Brian Cooke, Carla Lane, Craig Cash, David Croft, Dick Clement, Dick Hills, Doug Naylor, Edwin Apps, George Evans, Graham Chapman, Harry Driver, Jack Docherty, Jack Rosenthal, Jeremy Lloyd, John Esmonde, John T. Chapman, Johnny Speight, Ian La Frenais, Ken Hoare, Kingsley Amis, Jilly Cooper, Marty Feldman, Michael Pertwee, Neil Shand, Pauline Devaney, Peter Jones, P.G. Wodehouse, Richard Harris, Ronald Chesney, Ronald Woolfe, Roy Clarke, Richard Waring, Sid Green and Vince Powell.

Archive Status

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The first eight series were made in black and white, with the rest from Up Pompeii! onwards being in colour. Like many television programmes from the time, many of 1960s & 1970s episodes are lost. As a result, 95 episodes are currently missing from the archives, although audio recordings from the soundtracks of 15 missing episodes have been recovered, short extracts survive from Till Death Us Do Part and Thank You Sir, Thank You Madam, and a further episode The Melting Pot survives as a U-Matic video copy.[6]

In Australia the series was broadcast on ABC Television in the early 1960s-late 1970s.

Commercial Release

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The series itself hasn't been released on home media, although some of the surviving episodes have been repeated on television or included on DVD boxsets as pilot episodes to their respective series. These include Steptoe and Son (The Offer), Meet The Wife (The Bed), All Gas and Gaiters (The Bishop Rides Again), Up Pompeii!, Are You Being Served?, Last of the Summer Wine (Of Funerals and Fish) and Happy Ever After. Clips from the series were also featured in the documentary Comedy Playhouse: Where It All Began, which was broadcast on BBC1 on 29 April 2014,[7] which featured interviews with actors and writers who participated in the series, including Ray Galton, Alan Simpson, June Whitfield, Bernard Cribbins and Keith Barron.[8]

Episodes

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Series 1 (1961–2)

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No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
11"Cliquot et Fils"MissingN/A15 December 1961 (1961-12-15)
22"Lunch in the Park"MissingN/A22 December 1961 (1961-12-22)
33"The Private Lives of Edward Whiteley"MissingN/A29 December 1961 (1961-12-29)
44"The Offer"ExistsTR165 January 1962 (1962-01-05)
55"The Reunion"MissingN/A12 January 1962 (1962-01-12)
Starring Lee Montague, J. G. Devlin, Dick Emery, Patrick Cargill, Jerold Wells, Bernard Goldman, David Gregory and Cameron Hall.
66"The Telephone Call"MissingN/A19 January 1962 (1962-01-19)
Starring Peter Jones, June Whitfield, Richard Caldicot, Derek Bond, Harold Lang and Roger Avon.
77"The Status Symbol"MissingN/A26 January 1962 (1962-01-26)
Starring Alfred Marks and Graham Stark.
88"Visiting Day"MissingN/A2 February 1962 (1962-02-02)
Starring Bernard Cribbins, Betty Marsden, Wilfrid Brambell, Hugh Lloyd and Molly Weir.
99"Sealed with a Loving Kiss"MissingN/A9 February 1962 (1962-02-09)
1010"The Channel Swimmer"MissingN/A16 February 1962 (1962-02-16)
Starring Michael Brennan, Warren Mitchell, Sydney Tafler, Frank Thornton, Bob Todd and Joe Gibbons.

Series 2 (1963)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
111"Our Man in Moscow"ExistsTR161 March 1963 (1963-03-01)
Starring Robert Morley, Patrick Wymark, Frank Thornton and Anthony Newlands.
122"And Here, All the Way From..."ExistsTR168 March 1963 (1963-03-08)
Starring Eric Barker, Erica Rogers, Terence Alexander, Roger Delgado and Roger Avon.
133"Impasse"ExistsTR1615 March 1963 (1963-03-15)
144"Have You Read This Notice?"MissingN/A29 March 1963 (1963-03-29)
Starring Frankie Howerd, Bill Kerr, Edwin Apps and Graham Ashley.
155"A Clerical Error"ExistsTR165 April 1963 (1963-04-05)
Starring John Le Mesurier, Russell Napier,Yootha Joyce, Blake Butler, Andy Devine and John Caesar.[11]
166"The Handyman"ExistsTR1612 April 1963 (1963-04-12)
Starring Alfred Marks, Anthony Sharp, Damaris Hayman, Frank Williams, Edwin Apps, Julian Orchard and John Harvey.

Series 3 (1963-4)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
171"On the Knocker"MissingN/A28 September 1963 (1963-09-28)
Starring Ronald Fraser and Alfred Burke.
182"Underworld Knights"MissingN/A5 October 1963 (1963-10-05)
193"Fools Rush In"ExistsTR1612 October 1963 (1963-10-12)
204"Shamrot"MissingN/A19 October 1963 (1963-10-19)
215"The Bachelor Girls"MissingN/A26 October 1963 (1963-10-26)
226"The Plan"MissingN/A2 November 1963 (1963-11-02)
Starring Peter Cushing, P.G. Stephens, Graham Stark and Francis Matthews.
237"A Picture of Innocence"MissingN/A9 November 1963 (1963-11-09)
248"Nicked at the Bottle"MissingN/A16 November 1963 (1963-11-16)
259"The Chars"MissingN/A[12]23 November 1963 (1963-11-23)
2610"Comrades in Arms"MissingN/A30 November 1963 (1963-11-30)
Starring Ian Brennan, Fenella Fielding, Graham Stark and Elvi Hale.
2711"The Walrus and the Carpenter"MissingN/A14 December 1963 (1963-12-14)
Starring Hugh Griffith, Felix Aylmer and Doris Hare.[13]
2812"The Bed"ExistsTR3528 December 1963 (1963-12-28)
2913"The Mate Market"ExistsTR163 January 1964 (1964-01-03)
Starring Lance Percival, Francesca Annis, Richard Caldicot and Dilys Laye.
3014"The Hen House"MissingN/A10 January 1964 (1964-01-10)
Starring Beryl Reid, Barbara Windsor and Dermot Kelly.
3115"The Siege of Sydney's Street"ExistsTR1617 January 1964 (1964-01-17)
Starring Roy Kinnear, Gordon Rollings, George Benson, Arthur Mullard, Eric Dodson and Barbara Keogh.
3216"The Mascot"MissingN/A24 January 1964 (1964-01-24)
3317"Good Luck Sir, You've Got a Lucky Face"MissingN/A31 January 1964 (1964-01-31)
Starring Graham Stark, Derek Francis and Frank Thornton.

Series 4 (1965)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
341"Barnaby Spoot and the Exploding Whoopee Cushion"MissingN/A28 May 1965 (1965-05-28)
Starring John Bird, John Le Mesurier, Ronald Lacey, Sheila Steafel, Alister Williamson, Bart Allison, Bill Burridge and Sidney Johnson.
352"Mother Came Too"MissingN/A5 June 1965 (1965-06-05)
Starring Peggy Mount and Graham Stark.
363"Here I Come Whoever I Am"MissingN/A11 June 1965 (1965-06-11)
Starring Bernard Cribbins, Helen Fraser, Mike Pratt, Edward Evans and Maureen Lane.
374"Happy Family"MissingN/A18 June 1965 (1965-06-18)
Starring Ted Ray, Daphne Anderson and Judy Geeson.
385"Memoirs of a Chaise Longue"MissingN/A2 July 1965 (1965-07-02)
Starring John Le Mesurier, Betty Marsden, Fenella Fielding, Jack Watling and Shay Gorman.
396"Murray and Me"MissingN/A8 July 1965 (1965-07-08)
Starring Chic Murray, Alan Baulche and Harry Locke.
407"Hudd"MissingN/A15 July 1965 (1965-07-15)
Starring Roy Hudd and Noel Dyson.
418"Till Death Us Do Part"Partial[17]TR16 SEQ22 July 1965 (1965-07-22)
Starring Warren Mitchell, Gretchen Franklin,[15] Anthony Booth, Una Stubbs, Derek Nimmo, Eric Dodson and Colin Welland.[16]
429"The Time and the Motion Man"MissingN/A29 July 1965 (1965-07-29)
Starring Leslie Phillips and Richard Moore.
4310"Sam and the Samaritan"MissingN/A5 August 1965 (1965-08-05)
Starring Wilfrid Brambell, John Junkin, Roy Kinnear and John Scott Martin.
4411"The Vital Spark"MissingN/A12 August 1965 (1965-08-12)
4512"Betsy Mae"MissingN/A19 August 1965 (1965-08-19)

Series 5 (1966)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
461"The Bishop Rides Again"ExistsTR1617 May 1966 (1966-05-17)
Starring Robertson Hare, William Mervyn, Derek Nimmo, John Barron, James Beck and Cheryl Molineaux.[19]
472"Beggar My Neighbour"MissingN/A24 May 1966 (1966-05-24)
Starring Reg Varney, Peter Jones, June Whitfield and Pat Coombs.[20]
483"A Little Learning"MissingN/A31 May 1966 (1966-05-31)
494"Judgement Day for Elijah Jones"MissingN/A7 June 1966 (1966-06-07)
Starring Clive Dunn, Bernard Cribbins, Derek Martin and Peter Diamond.
505"Room at the Bottom"MissingN/A14 June 1966 (1966-06-14)
Starring Kenneth Connor, Deryck Guyler, Francis Matthews, Brian Wilde, Erik Chitty and Godfrey James.[21]
516"The End of the Tunnel"MissingN/A21 June 1966 (1966-06-21)
Starring George Cole, Lynn Redgrave, Tenniel Evans and Michael Spice.
527"Seven Year Hitch"MissingN/A[22]28 June 1966 (1966-06-28)
Starring Harry H. Corbett, Joan Sims and John Baskcomb.
538"The Mallard Imaginaire"MissingN/A5 July 1966 (1966-07-05)
Starring Robert Coote, Moira Lister, Daphne Anderson and Arthur Howard.[23]
549"The Reluctant Romeo"MissingN/A2 August 1966 (1966-08-02)
Starring Leslie Crowther, Amanda Barrie, Keith Pyott and Sheila Steafel.[24]

Series 6 (1967)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
551"Hughie"MissingN/A19 May 1967 (1967-05-19)
Starring Hugh Lloyd, Patrick Cargill and Michael Sheard.
562"House in a Tree"MissingN/A[26]26 May 1967 (1967-05-26)
Starring Wendy Craig, Paul Daneman, Roberta Tovey and Kenneth Thornett.[25]
573"Spanner in the Works"MissingN/A[27]2 June 1967 (1967-06-02)
584"Heirs on a Shoestring"MissingN/A[28]9 June 1967 (1967-06-09)
Starring Jimmy Edwards, Clive Dunn, Sam Kydd, Frances Bennett and Eileen Way.
595"Uncle Fred Flits By"MissingN/A16 June 1967 (1967-06-16)
Starring Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ballard Berkeley, Gordon Rollings and Richard McNeff.
606"Loitering With Intent"MissingN/A23 June 1967 (1967-06-23)
Starring Daphne Anderson, David Tomlinson, Rudolph Walker, John Nettleton, Barry Fantoni and Madeleine Mills.
617"To Lucifer: A Son"MissingN/A[29]29 June 1967 (1967-06-29)
Starring John Le Mesurier, Jimmy Tarbuck, Pat Coombs and Gábor Baraker.
628"The Old Campaigner"ExistsTR1630 June 1967 (1967-06-30)
Starring Terry-Thomas, Derek Fowlds, Norman Claridge, Brian Cullingford, Susan Jameson and André Maranne.[30]

Series 7 (1968)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
631"State of the Union"MissingN/A26 April 1968 (1968-04-26)
642"View By Appointment"MissingN/A3 May 1968 (1968-05-03)
Starring Beryl Reid, Hugh Paddick, Derek Fowlds, Pauline Collins and John Harvey.[31]
653"The Family of Fred"MissingN/A10 May 1968 (1968-05-10)
Starring Freddie Frinton, Jean Kent and Roberta Rex.[32]
664"Stiff Upper Lip"MissingN/A17 May 1968 (1968-05-17)
675"Wild, Wild Woman"MissingN/A24 May 1968 (1968-05-24)
Starring Barbara Windsor, Derek Francis, Penelope Keith and Colette Gleeson.[33]
686"Thank You Sir, Thank You Madam"Partial[34]TR16 SEQ31 May 1968 (1968-05-31)
Starring David Lodge, Peter Glaze, Gordon Rollings, John Grieve and Veronica Clifford.
697"B-And-B"ExistsTR167 June 1968 (1968-06-07)
Starring Bernard Braden, Barbara Kelly, Kim Braden and Pauline Collins.[35]
708"Me Mammy"MissingN/A14 June 1968 (1968-06-14)
Starring Milo O'Shea, Yootha Joyce and Neil Hallett.[36]
719"The Gold Watch Club"MissingN/A28 June 1968 (1968-06-28)
Starring Dennis Price, Peter Bayliss, Bob Todd, Derek Waring, Barbara Leake, Roger Avon and Norman Mitchell.
NBNB"Current Affairs"MissingN/AUntransmitted
Starring Harold Goodwin, Arthur White, Kenneth Fortescue, Ken Parry, Robert Dorning, Damaris Hayman and Bruce Wightman.[37]

Series 8 (1969)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
721"The Liver Birds"MissingN/A14 April 1969 (1969-04-14)
Starring Pauline Collins, Polly James, Roy Marsden and Hugh Walter.[38]
732"The Valley Express"MissingN/A21 April 1969 (1969-04-21)
Starring Nerys Hughes, Graeme Garden, Richard Davies and James Appleby.
743"Tooth and Claw"MissingN/A[39]28 April 1969 (1969-04-28)
Starring Warren Mitchell, Marty Feldman, Richard Caldicot, Anthony Dawes, Arnold Diamond, David Rowlands and Harry Brooks Jr.
754"As Good Cooks Go"MissingN/A5 May 1969 (1969-05-05)
Starring Tessie O'Shea, Robert Dorning, James Appleby, Norman Chappell and Brian Grellis.[40]
765"The Loves of Larch Hill"MissingN/A[41]12 May 1969 (1969-05-12)
Starring Robert Dorning, Gillian Blake and Denis Cleary.
776"The Making of Peregrine"MissingN/A[43]19 May 1969 (1969-05-19)
Starring Dick Emery, Pat Coombs, Andrew Ray and Sam Kydd.[42]
787"Up Pompeii!"ExistsVT62517 September 1969 (1969-09-17)
Starring Frankie Howerd, Max Adrian, John Junkin, Aubrey Woods and Richard McNeff.[44][45]

Series 9 (1969-70)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
791"Joint Account"MissingN/A[47]19 December 1969 (1969-12-19)
Starring Keith Barron, Sarah Atkinson and Geoffrey Whitehead.[46]
802"The Jugg Brothers"MissingN/A1 January 1970 (1970-01-01)
813"An Officer and a Gentleman"MissingN/A8 January 1970 (1970-01-08)
824"Who's Your Friend?"MissingN/A15 January 1970 (1970-01-15)
Starring Bernard Cribbins, Maggie Fitzgibbon and Frank Thornton.

Series 10 (1970)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
831"Keep 'Em Rolling"MissingN/A[48]11 March 1970 (1970-03-11)
Starring Derek Nimmo, Timothy Bateson, Gordon Rollings, Michael Collins and Peter Diamond.
842"Better Than a Man"MissingN/A[49]18 March 1970 (1970-03-18)
853"Last Tribute"ExistsTR1625 March 1970 (1970-03-25)
Starring Bill Fraser and Raymond Huntley.[50]
864"Haven of Rest"MissingN/A1 April 1970 (1970-04-01)
Starring Ballard Berkeley, Deryck Guyler, John Le Mesurier, Colin Gordon and Vivienne Bennett.
875"Mind Your Own Business"MissingN/A[51]8 July 1970 (1970-07-08)
886"The Old Contemptible"MissingN/A15 July 1970 (1970-07-15)
Starring Arthur English, Gretchen Franklin, John Sharp, Michael Osborne, Derrick Gilbert and Kenneth Thornett.
897"Don't Ring Us...We'll Ring You"MissingN/A29 July 1970 (1970-07-29)
Starring John Junkin, Norman Rossington, Colin Welland and Barbara Knox.
908"Meter Maids"MissingN/A5 August 1970 (1970-08-05)
Starring Pat Coombs, Joan Sanderson, Barbara Windsor, Martin Wyldeck and Robert Lankesheer.

Series 11 (1971)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
911"Just Harry and Me"MissingN/A1 April 1971 (1971-04-01)
Starring Sheila Hancock, Donald Houston and Lynne Frederick.
922"Uncle Tulip"MissingN/A8 April 1971 (1971-04-08)
933"It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling..."MissingN/A15 April 1971 (1971-04-15)
Starring Joanna Lumley, Jane Carr and Anna Palk.[52]
944"The Rough with the Smooth"ExistsVT62522 April 1971 (1971-04-22)
Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin, Jenny Till, Timothy Carlton and Clovissa Newcombe.[53]
955"Equal Partners"MissingN/A29 April 1971 (1971-04-29)
966"The Importance of Being Hairy"MissingN/A6 May 1971 (1971-05-06)

Series 12 (1972)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
971"Idle at Work"MissingN/A14 January 1972 (1972-01-14)
Starring Ronnie Barker, Graham Crowden, Derek Francis, Mary Merall, William Kendall, Roland MacLeod, Angela Leventon and Timothy Carlton.
982"And Who's Side Are You On?"MissingN/A21 January 1972 (1972-01-21)
Starring Patrick Newell, Tim Barrett, Freddie Earlle, Terence Edmond and John Hollis.
993"Born Every Minute"ExistsVT62528 January 1972 (1972-01-28)
Starring Ronald Fraser, James Beck, Juliet Harmer, Campbell Singer, Mollie Sugden, Harry Landis and Gordon Peters.
1004"The Dirtiest Soldier in the World"ExistsVT62527 March 1972 (1972-03-27)
1015"No Peace on the Western Front"ExistsVT62530 August 1972 (1972-08-30)
Starring Ronald Fraser and Warren Mitchell.
1026"Weren't You Marcia Honeywell?"MissingN/A7 September 1972 (1972-09-07)
Starring Hilda Fennemore, Jo Garrity, Betty Marsden, Hugh Paddick and Royce Mills.
1037"Are You Being Served?"ExistsTR16[55]8 September 1972 (1972-09-08)
Starring Frank Thornton, Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Trevor Bannister, Wendy Richard, Arthur Brough, Nicholas Smith and Larry Martyn.[54]

Series 13 (1973-4)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
1041"Of Funerals and Fish"ExistsVT6254 January 1973 (1973-01-04)
1052"The Rescue"ExistsTR1611 January 1973 (1973-01-11)
Starring Moyra Fraser, Peter Jones, Lucita Lijertwood and Nicholas Parsons.
1063"Elementary, My Dear Watson"ExistsVT62518 January 1973 (1973-01-18)
Starring John Cleese, Willie Rushton, Bill Maynard, Norman Bird, Larry Martyn, Michael Gover, Ivor Salter, Gordon Faith and Dawn Addams.
1074"The Birthday"ExistsVT62525 January 1973 (1973-01-25)
Starring Gordon Peters, Frank Thornton, Bill Pertwee, Mary Millar and Edward Evans.
1085"Marry the Girls"MissingN/A1 February 1973 (1973-02-01)
Starring John Le Mesurier, Barbara Murray, Sally Thomsett, David Simeon and John Leeson.
1096"Home From Home"ExistsTR168 February 1973 (1973-02-08)
Starring Carmel McSharry, Michael Robbins, Yootha Joyce, Tony Selby and Olive Mercer.

Series 14 (1974)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
1111"No Strings"ExistsVT62516 April 1974 (1974-04-16)
Starring Keith Barron and Rita Tushingham.[57]
1122"Franklyn and Johnnie"MissingN/A23 April 1974 (1974-04-23)
1133"Howerd's History of England"MissingN/A[58]30 April 1974 (1974-04-30)
Starring Frankie Howerd, Patrick Newell, Cyril Appleton and Patrick Holt.
1144"Happy Ever After"ExistsVT6257 May 1974 (1974-05-07)
Starring Terry Scott, June Whitfield, Dave Carter and Philip Ryan.[59]
1155"The Dobson Donut"MissingN/A14 May 1974 (1974-05-14)
Starring Milo O'Shea, Bernard Spear, Jo Kendall, Brian Miller, John Ringham and Ken Barker.
1166"The Big Job"ExistsVT62521 May 1974 (1974-05-21)
Starring Prunella Scales, Peter Jones, Alfred Marks, Andonia Katsaros, Nick Brimble and Aubrey Woods.
1177"It's Only Me"MissingN/A28 May 1974 (1974-05-28)
Starring David Jason, Patricia Hayes, Daphne Heard, Olive Mercer, Edward Burnham, Paul Greenwood, Adrienne Burgess and Bernard Spear.
1188"The Last Man on Earth"ExistsVT6254 June 1974 (1974-06-04)
Starring Ronald Fraser and Dandy Nichols.
1199"Sitting Pretty"MissingN/A11 June 1974 (1974-06-11)
Starring Nicky Henson, Una Stubbs and James Cossins.
12010"Pygmalion Smith"ExistsVT62525 June 1974 (1974-06-25)
12111"A Girl's Best Friend"MissingN/A3 July 1974 (1974-07-03)
Starring Zena Walker, Reginald Marsh, Carolyn Courage and David Knight.
12212"The Reverend Wooing of Archibald"MissingN/A9 July 1974 (1974-07-09)
Starring Joan Benham, Julian Holloway, William Mervyn, Madeline Smith, John Leeson and Julian Fox.
12313"Too Much Monkey Business"MissingN/A12 December 1974 (1974-12-12)
Starring Norman Rossington, Pat Heywood, George Innes, John Ringham and Harold Goodwin.
NBNB"French Relish"MissingN/AUntransmitted
Starring Derek Nimmo.[60]
NBNB"Bird Alone"MissingN/AUntransmitted
Starring Liz Smith and Yootha Joyce.[61]

Series 15 (1975)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
1241"The Melting Pot"ExistsDV[63]11 June 1975 (1975-06-11)
Starring Spike Milligan, John Bird, Peter Jones, Frank Carson, Harry Fowler, Alister Williamson and Freddie Earlle.[62]
1252"Only on Sunday"MissingN/A18 June 1975 (1975-06-18)
Starring Trevor Bannister and Peter Bowles.
1263"For Richer...For Poorer"MissingN/A25 June 1975 (1975-06-25)
Starring David Battley, Harry H. Corbett, Don Henderson and Eric Pohlmann.
1274"Captive Audience"MissingN/A[64]2 July 1975 (1975-07-02)
Starring Derek Fowlds, Daphne Heard, Leslie Dwyer, Cheryl Hall and Leon Vitali.
1285"Going, Going, Gone...Free?"ExistsVT6259 July 1975 (1975-07-09)

Revived Series

[edit]

Series 16 (2014)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleOriginal air date
1291"Over to Bill"29 April 2014 (2014-04-29)
Starring Shai Ahmed, James Baxter and Hugh Dennis.
1302"Miller's Mountain"6 May 2014 (2014-05-06)
1313"Monks"13 May 2014 (2014-05-13)

Series 17 (2016)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleOriginal air date
1321"Hospital People"26 February 2016 (2016-02-26)
1332"Broken Biscuits"4 March 2016 (2016-03-04)
1343"Stop / Start"11 March 2016 (2016-03-11)

Series 18 (2017)

[edit]
No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleOriginal air date
1351"Tim Vine Travels Through Time"1 September 2017 (2017-09-01)
1362"Mister Winner"8 September 2017 (2017-09-08)
1373"Static"15 September 2017 (2017-09-15)
Starring Rob Beckett, Alison Steadman, Phil Davis, Samson Kayo and Jacqueline Chan.

Scottish Comedy Playhouse

[edit]

The BBC aired six comedy pilots in 1970 in Scotland only under the title Scottish Comedy Playhouse, none of which developed onto a full series. While these were being aired, Monty Python's Flying Circus was broadcast in the rest of the UK. All episodes from this series were wiped soon after transmission and are currently missing from the archives.[66] The episodes are as follows:

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleArchival StatusMediaOriginal air date
11"Stand-In For a Hearse"MissingN/A22 September 1970 (1970-09-22)
22"The Siege of Castle Drumlie"MissingN/A29 September 1970 (1970-09-29)
33"The Dinner Party"MissingN/A20 October 1970 (1970-10-20)
44"To Gracie a Son"MissingN/A28 October 1970 (1970-10-28)
55"Stobo Takes The Chair"MissingN/A3 November 1970 (1970-11-03)
66"Made in Heaven"MissingN/A10 November 1970 (1970-11-10)

See also

[edit]
  • Galton and Simpson Comedy - a six part anthology series of stories written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, produced by London Weekend Television, that aired on the ITV network in 1969
  • Six Dates with Barker - a six part anthology series featuring sitcom pilots starring Ronnie Barker, produced by London Weekend Television, that aired on the ITV network in 1971.
  • The Comedy Game - an Australian sitcom anthology series that aired on ABC between 1971 and 1973.
  • Seven of One - a seven part anthology series featuring sitcom pilots starring Ronnie Barker that aired on BBC2 in 1973.
  • Cilla's Comedy Six - an anthology series of comedic stories starring Cilla Black, produced by ATV, that aired on the ITV network between 1975 and 1976.[67]
  • The Sound of Laughter - a six part of anthology series of sitcom pilots produced by ATV, that aired on the ITV network in 1977.
  • The Galton and Simpson Playhouse - a seven part anthology series of sitcom pilots written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, produced by Yorkshire Television, that aired on the ITV network in 1977.
  • The Comic Strip Presents... - an anthology series of one off comedic stories that aired on Channel 4 and BBC2 between 1982 and 2016.
  • Murder Most Horrid - a black comedy anthology series featuring comedic stories starring Dawn French, that aired on BBC2 between 1991 and 1999.
  • ITV Comedy Playhouse - an eight part anthology series of sitcom pilots produced by Carlton Television, that aired on the ITV network in 1993.
  • Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's... – an anthology series of comedic stories starring Paul Merton, based on scripts by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, produced by Central Television, that aired on the ITV network between 1996 and 1997.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Comedy Playhouse". IMDb (Comedy). British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). 15 December 1961. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  2. ^ Ian Burrell (17 March 2014). "BBC1 to revive 'Comedy Playhouse' after 40 years". The Independent. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  3. ^ "BBC films hospital sitcom for Comedy Playhouse pilot". British Comedy Guide. 26 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Rob Beckett to star in BBC Comedy Playhouse pilot". British Comedy Guide. 26 July 2017.
  5. ^ Radio Times, 25 March 1971
  6. ^ "Comedy Playhouse". TV Brain.
  7. ^ "Comedy Playhouse: Where It All Began". BBC Genome. 29 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Comedy Playhouse: Where It All Began". British Comedy Guide.
  9. ^ The pilot episode of Steptoe and Son, which ran for eight series between 1962-5, and 1970-4.
  10. ^ This was remade as the Pride segment in the anthology film The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins, and again for Paul Merton In Galton & Simpson's... in 1996.
  11. ^ A Clerical Error was remade for The Galton & Simpson Radio Playhouse and broadcast on 12 January 1999 on BBC Radio 4 and starred Keith Barron as Bullrush and June Whitfield as Rita.
  12. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  13. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series in 1965.
  14. ^ The pilot episode of Meet the Wife, which ran for five series between 1963-6.
  15. ^ Franklin was replaced by Dandy Nichols in the TV series
  16. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for seven series between 1966-75.
  17. ^ A short two minute excerpt exists, the complete program is still missing.
  18. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for three series between 1965-74.
  19. ^ The pilot episode of All Gas and Gaiters, which ran for five series between 1967-71.
  20. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for three series between 1967-8.
  21. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series in 1967.
  22. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  23. ^ The pilot episode of The Whitehall Worrier, which ran for one series in 1967.
  24. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series in 1967.
  25. ^ The pilot episode of Not In Front of the Children, which ran for five series between 1967-70.
  26. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  27. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  28. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  29. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  30. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series between 1968-9.
  31. ^ The pilot episode of Wink to Me Only, which ran for one series in 1969.
  32. ^ The pilot episode of Thicker Than Water, which ran for one series in 1969.
  33. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series in 1969.
  34. ^ A short extract exists, the complete program is still missing.
  35. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series broadcast later that year.
  36. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for three series between 1969-71.
  37. ^ "Current Affairs". British Comedy Guide.
  38. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for ten series between 1969-79 and a further series in 1996.
  39. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  40. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series in 1970.
  41. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  42. ^ The last edition to be produced in black and white.
  43. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  44. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for two series between 1970-1 and two further specials in 1975 and 1991.
  45. ^ The first edition to be produced in colour, although it was originally broadcast in black and white, as BBC1 didn't start colour transmissions until 15 November 1969.
  46. ^ The first episode to broadcast in colour following the launch of colour transmissions on BBC1.
  47. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  48. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  49. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  50. ^ The pilot episode of That's Your Funeral, which ran for one series in 1971.
  51. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  52. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series broadcast later that year.
  53. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series in 1975.
  54. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for ten series between 1973-85.
  55. ^ Survives as a b&w telerecording, restored back to colour in January 2010.
  56. ^ The pilot episode for the world's longest running sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine which ran for thirty one series between 1973-2010.
  57. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for one series broadcast later that year.
  58. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  59. ^ The pilot episode for the series of the same name, which ran for five series between 1974-9.
  60. ^ "French Relish". British Comedy Guide.
  61. ^ "Bird Alone". British Comedy Guide.
  62. ^ A series of six episodes was taped in August 1975, however they weren't transmitted.
  63. ^ The only known copy exists on U-Matic videotape.
  64. ^ A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing.
  65. ^ The pilot of Mountain Goats, which ran for one series in 2015.
  66. ^ "Scottish Comedy Playhouse". TV Brain.
  67. ^ For the second series, the show was retitled as Cilla's World of Comedy.

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