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Comedy Playhouse

 
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Comedy Playhouse
Format Sitcom
Starring Various
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 120
Production
Running time Usually 25mims, 30 mins or 35mins
Broadcast
Original channel BBC
Original run 15 December 1961 – 9 July 1974

Comedy Playhouse was a long running British series of one-off unrelated sitcoms that aired for 120 episodes from 1961 to 1974. Many episodes later graduated to their own series, including Steptoe and Son, Til Death Us Do Part, All Gas and Gaiters, The Liver Birds, Are You Being Served? and Last of the Summer Wine, which is now the world's longest running sitcom.

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Background

The first two series of Comedy Playhouse were written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, but after that the episodes were written by various writers. In all, 27 series started from a pilot in the Comedy Playhouse. The first eight series were in black-and-white, with the rest being in colour. Like many television programmes from the time, many of 1960s episodes are missing presumed wiped.

Episodes

Series One (1961–62)

Series Two (1963)

Series Three (1963–64)

Series Four (1965)

Series Five (1966)

Series Six (1967)

Series Seven (1968)

Series Eight (1969)

Series Nine (1969–70)

Series Ten (1970)

Series Eleven (1970)

Special (1971)

Series Twelve (1971)

Series Thirteen (1972)

Specials (1972)

Series Fourteen (1973)

The first episode of the longest-running sitcom in the world, Last of the Summer Wine was broadcast in an episode.

Series Fifteen (1974)

Scottish Comedy Playhouse

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. The episodes were

  1. Stand In For A Hearse (22 Sep 70)
  2. The Siege of Castle Drumlie (29 Sep 70)
  3. The Dinner Party (20 Oct 70)
  4. To Grace A Son (28 Oct 70)
  5. Stobo Takes The Chair (3 Nov 70)
  6. Take Your Partners (10 Nov 70)

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