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  1. 3 days ago · Galton & Simpson - incorrect - they are perhaps best known for sitcoms including "Steptoe & Son". However, Arthur Lowe did appear in *Car Along The Pass", a 1977 episode of "Galton & Simpson's Playhouse".

  2. theweereview.com › interview › interview-grace-mulveyThe Wee Review

    Jun 14, 2024 · 14 June 2024. Grace Mulvey is an Irish comedian based in London, and is bringing her debut hour ‘Tall Baby’ to the Edinburgh Fringe. As well as her stand-up, she is also the creator of the podcasts The Jump and Fad Camp. In 2020 she won the inaugural Galton & Simpson Award for Comedy Writing.

  3. 5 days ago · Science fiction sitcom based in space. The crew aboard the damaged mining spaceship Red Dwarf are doomed to drift in space for the rest of eternity. Stars Chris Barrie, Craig Charles, Danny John-Jules, Robert Llewellyn, Norman Lovett and more. Due to return for Untitled three-part special.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Listen closely and reflect that when The Caretaker opened in 1960, that Galton and Simpson’s Steptoe and Son (also set off the Goldhawk Road) was to air on the BBC barely two years later. Pinter’s influence on those brilliant TV scripts is clear and there is more than a hint of Albert Steptoe in McDiarmid’s Davies.

  5. Jun 18, 2024 · There are plenty of movies and TV shows to watch if you like The Simpsons and we’ve compiled the best ones right here for you right here! TV shows similar to The Simpsons often feature dysfunctional families and crazy characters.

  6. Jun 23, 2024 · Five of these were selected by Galton and Simpson to be re-recorded and the first, The Matador, will be aired on Radio 4 at 11:30 on 31 October. Kevin McNally will be playing Hancock in all of them and I have to admit on feeling pleased when I first heard this as I think he could do a great job.

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  8. Jun 9, 2024 · Galton & Simpson's Hancock's Half Hour popularised the form a decade later (radio from 1954, TV from 1956), as did Frank Muir and Denis Norden's Whack-O!. All of these were BBC productions, and ITV, launching in 1955 , had yet to produce an equally successful show.