Comedy Connections

Comedy Connections  - TV series (2003)

Original title

Comedy Connections

Released

6/9/2003

Origin country

GB

Genre

Comedy, Documentary

Status

Ended

Number of seasons

6

Number of episodes

46

Description

Comedy Connections was a BBC One documentary series produced by BBC Scotland that aired from 2003 to 2008. The show looked at the stories behind the production of some of Britain's comedy television programmes, showing how they tied in with the production of other comedy shows. The show featured interviews with some of the cast and crew of the subject programme, as well as footage from the series. Comedy Connections mostly documented BBC comedies and sitcoms, although two programmes have been from ITV and two from Channel 4. The first series consisted of six episodes, however the rest of the series consist of eight episodes each, the first two series were narrated by Julia Sawalha, however the rest of the series were narrated by Doon Mackichan.

Сезони

Specials

Specials

1 серій

08/11/2008

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Geoffrey Perkins

1. Geoffrey Perkins

08/11/2008

Season 1

Season 1

6 серій

09/06/2003

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Porridge

1. Porridge

09/06/2003

Writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, director-producer Sydney Lotterby and members of the cast give the inside story of Porridge.

The Good Life

2. The Good Life

16/06/2003

Are You Being Served

23/06/2003

Men Behaving Badly

4. Men Behaving Badly

30/06/2003

Butterflies

5. Butterflies

07/07/2003

Only Fools and Horses

14/07/2003

Season 2

Season 2

8 серій

21/06/2004

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The Goodies

1. The Goodies

21/06/2004

Birds of a Feather

2. Birds of a Feather

28/06/2004

Father Ted

3. Father Ted

12/07/2004

The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

A look at 1970s sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, including interviews with writer and stars.

Keeping Up Appearances

26/07/2004

The Young Ones

6. The Young Ones

02/08/2004

Series celebrating great British comedy shows. Julia Sawalha looks at The Young Ones, which in the early 1980s transported a new generation of comedy writers and performers out of the clubs and into the nation's living rooms. Contributions from Nigel Planer, Rik Mayall, Ben Elton, writer Lise Mayer, producer Paul Jackson and director Geoff Posner.

Hi-de-Hi

7. Hi-de-Hi

09/08/2004

Red Dwarf

8. Red Dwarf

30/08/2004

Series charting the history of some of the best British comedy shows looks at the inside story of intergalactic sitcom Red Dwarf, written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. Interviewees include the two writers, stars Craig Charles, Chris Barrie, Robert Llewellyn, Norman Lovett and Chloe Annett, and there's a look at how their careers have involved programmes such as Spitting Image, Saturday Live, Carrott's Lib, Happy Families and Robot Wars.

Season 3

Season 3

8 серій

21/02/2005

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Monty Python's Flying Circus

21/02/2005

Surviving members of Monty Python, together with Carol Cleveland and others involved in the show, recall the making of the series, its influences and its impact.

Spitting Image

2. Spitting Image

28/02/2005

The story behind the succesful satirical puppet show.

Three of a Kind

3. Three of a Kind

07/03/2005

The story behind 1980s sketch show Three Of A Kind, which launched the careers of Lenny Henry and Tracey Ullman.

Harry Enfield and Chums

14/03/2005

The story of the sketch show Harry Enfield And Chums, where Enfield collaborated with Paul Whitehouse, Kathy Burke and Charlie Higson to create some memorable characters.

Goodness Gracious Me

21/03/2005

Series charting the history of some of the best British comedy programmes looks at sketch show Goodness Gracious Me. A spin-off from the Real McCoy, it soon established itself by reflecting the reality of contemporary British Asian life while observing the conventions of a mainstream sketch comedy show. Interviewees include Meera Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kulvinder Ghir, Nina Wadia, Sharat Sardana, Dave Lamb and producer Anil Gupta.

Not the Nine O'Clock News

28/03/2005

This episode examines the satirical sketch show of the early 1980s.

A Bit of Fry and Laurie

04/04/2005

A look at the early careers of the comedy partnership, Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie.

The Two Ronnies

8. The Two Ronnies

11/04/2005

Tells the story of Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker's long running comedy series The Two Ronnies.

Season 4

Season 4

8 серій

06/03/2006

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The Fast Show

1. The Fast Show

06/03/2006

Dinnerladies

2. Dinnerladies

13/03/2006

Drop the Dead Donkey

20/03/2006

Shooting Stars

4. Shooting Stars

03/04/2006

To the Manor Born

5. To the Manor Born

10/04/2006

'Allo 'Allo!

6. 'Allo 'Allo!

24/04/2006

That Was The Week That Was

01/05/2006

Ever Decreasing Circles

08/05/2006

Season 5

Season 5

8 серій

12/01/2007

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One Foot In The Grave

12/01/2007

Bread

2. Bread

19/01/2007

It Ain't Half Hot Mum

26/01/2007

The New Statesman

4. The New Statesman

02/02/2007

Don't Wait Up

5. Don't Wait Up

09/02/2007

The Office

6. The Office

16/02/2007

Just Good Friends

7. Just Good Friends

23/02/2007

Alas Smith And Jones

02/03/2007

Season 6

Season 6

8 серій

18/07/2008

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Till Death Do Us Part

18/07/2008

Yes, Minister

2. Yes, Minister

25/07/2008

The Liver Birds

3. The Liver Birds

01/08/2008

Ripping Yarns

4. Ripping Yarns

08/08/2008

Rab C Nesbitt

5. Rab C Nesbitt

15/08/2008

Series charting the history of the best of British comedy. A look at Rab C Nesbitt, the sitcom about the life of a working-class Glaswegian, which ran for thirteen years and survived the death of a cast member to win audiences of five million viewers. The programme reveals how the series was born out of a string of happy accidents, how it thrived despite its main star initially not wanting the role, how some Glaswegians struggled to accept the character and what a burden the character and resultant fame became for the star, Gregor Fisher. We also find out just where the 'C' came from in the eponymous character's name. With contributions from writer Ian Pattison, producer Colin Gilbert, actors Gregor Fisher, Elaine C Smith, Tony Roper, Barbara Rafferty and former BBC Two controller Alan Yentob.

Sorry!

6. Sorry!

22/08/2008

Dad's Army

7. Dad's Army

29/08/2008

The series charting the history of the best of British comedy looks at Dad's Army, the gentle wartime sitcom that became one of the most popular and best-loved series of all time. Set in wartime Britain, the cast of Dad's Army featured many veterans of stage and screen including Arthur Lowe, John Laurie and Arnold Ridley. As well as creating a template for future ensemble sitcoms, the series established one of British TV's most successful writing partnership - that of Jimmy Perry and David Croft. But Comedy Connections reveals that neither writer gave Dad's Army its name. Originally called Fighting Tigers, the new title was imposed on the show by the BBC's then Head of Comedy, Michael Mills. Other surprises include John Laurie expressing his disappointment that, at the age of 73 and after a glittering theatre career, he should become most famous for 'this crap', what happened when Ian Lavender asked the show's writers whether his character, Pike, was in fact Wilson's son, and what producer David Croft did with the audience feedback report after the screening of the show's pilot. With contributions from writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft, plus actors Clive Dunn, Ian Lavender, Frank Williams, Bill Pertwee, Pamela Cundell and Wendy Richard.

Little Britain

8. Little Britain

04/09/2008

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