Comedy

Life With Cooper

Tommy Cooper's 1966-69 ITV sketch show where the fez-wearing comic mangled magic tricks.

Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?

Bob returns from Africa to find his best mate Terry unchanged and their friendship already crumbling under weddings, mortgages and class embarrassment.

Girls On Top

Four women share a Kensington flat, their only common currency being the rent cheque and mutual contempt.

Give us a Break

Robert Lindsay's wheeler-dealer discovers his girlfriend's Liverpudlian brother is a snooker prodigy in this 1983 BBC comedy.

Lovejoy

An antiques dealer with a gift for spotting fakes travels East Anglia in a battered Range Rover, breaking the fourth wall to let viewers in on every con.

Hard Cell

Catherine Tate plays six characters in this mockumentary about a women's prison musical that Netflix cancelled after six episodes.

Going Straight

Ronnie Barker's ex-con Fletcher tries going honest in this single-series Porridge spin-off that drew 15 million viewers.

Oh, Brother!

Derek Nimmo’s bumbling novice turns monastery life into 19 episodes of BBC mischief, 11 now vanished.

Porridge

Porridge first aired on BBC1 on 5 September 1974, drew 16 million viewers, and went on to be named one of the greatest British sitcoms ever made.

Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt!

Skelmanthorpe's most enthusiastic council labourer destroys everything he touches across 22 episodes of Yorkshire chaos.

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