THERE JUST had to be a sitcom with this title at some point in TV history.
YIKES!
BIZARRE SPIN-OFF from, of all things, RAINBOW.
"IT'S A FUNNY old game," vouchsafed JIMMY GREAVES practically every week on this Saturday lunchtime soccer drone-fest.
LITTLE-SEEN AND less-remembered stop motion toy triviality.
OIK'S DRAMA set in local kids radio station called Radio Phoenix and written in part by FRENCH and SAUNDERS.
KEITH WATERHOUSE and WILLIS HALL-penned palaver for DIANA DORS
DOZEY BOFFIN with big head is nabbed.
SPACE NONSENSE about an intergalactic dustman.
STILL RETAINS a sizeable cult following to this day.
EARLY ATTEMPT at computer game crossover that should have ensured it never happened again.
SPIFFY, A fastidious cat, shares a flat with Fleabag, a slobby dog.
THANKFULLY FORGOTTEN but still rotten comedy
A MYSTERY entity is on collision course with the Earth.
INEVITABLE ROLE-REVERSAL spin
WAFER-THIN (APPROPRIATELY) Wells-baiting update
FLEDGLING EFFORT from the boys at Euston Road
ROY KINNEAR again, this time as a professional worrier, hypochondriac and towering bore.
RAGGED SITCOM - literally - with ROY KINNEAR and BRIAN MURPHY dressing down for the occasion as street entertainer escapologist and assistant.
PREPOSTEROUS MAGUFFINISM with the emphasis on guff.
KEITH CHATFIELD'S JACKANORIED tales of the escapades of children Sally and Andrew Martin and a magical, talking panda
IN THE words of KENNETH WILLIAMS: "It's MATTHEW KELLY isn't it?! Game for a laugh!"
"RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON will be in my dreams tonight!"
ROTTEN SPIN on the above, as a forest ranger (now there's a readymade hero figure for you) and his boring family somehow...
OVER HERE we had the PG Tips chimps ("You hum it son, I'll play it").
"ALL RIGHT, which one of you bitches is my mother?"
STALWART OF that post-Corrie "bathos but pathos" comedy slot.
WHAT RICHES lie ahead of us.
JAMIE (OSMONDS blow-wave and flared turn-ups) and his dog, Wordsworth (Norfolk accent and woolly hat) are tucked in one peaceful suburban night...
TRIPPY TEATIME childfantasy with the eponymous kid taking receipt of a magic rug.
ONE JOKE officecom.
TWO MIDDLE-AGED middle class middle Englanders...with mirth in mind!
THIS IS the entry for the long-running American sitcom HAPPY DAYS (CUE DEAFENING AUDIENCE APPLAUSE AND WHOOPING WHICH GOES ON FOR FIVE...
SEEMS LIKE LESLIE ASH spent an entire decade appearing in obscure shows.
TOMMY STEELE theme song heralded less-than-welcome appearance of Carpenters-style singing/acoustic guitar duo.
ON-ITS-LAST-LEGS FINAL throw of the dice for the fine folk at Hammer.
GERALD HARPER stalks the moors as eponymous lairy lord of the manor, before contriving to hitch up with HILARY DWYER and, well,...
NOT MUCH to recommend this post-FROGGITT BILL MAYNARD trundler.
JUST HOW DID all those tribes of native American Indians live so peacefully alongside the bluff lovable old coves of the 19th...
BROWBEATINGLY PLAY-IT-SAFE dramatisation done on crappy videotape of hush-hush liaison between King Edward VIII (EDWARD FOX) and - oh no! - divorced...
PRE-STARDOM BURT REYNOLDS uses nosey gossip to track down filth in Santa Luisa, California.
JUNGLE QUACKERY in the Wameru Study Centre.
ANTHROPOMORPHIC PAPER puppetry.
WELL, WHO wouldn't?
ONE OF those American imports that lit up the dark recesses of late night ITV
The handiwork of the seemingly ageless (and charisma-less) NIGEL REES.
SINGLE-HANDEDLY KEPT ITV in business in the early 70s
TOUTED AS ITV's premier chat bunker
DOTTY SCI-FI guru and thing inventor introduced this "crazy world" series.
MUDDY REWORKING of sprawling Arthurian swordsplay with OLIVER TOBIAS as The Nation's Hero.
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