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This evening the database systems for our new website were put online for contributors to start using. We're now going to start filling all these databases full of data in preparation for the re-launch. If you're a contributor you should receive more information about this by email shortly (if you haven't heard from us by the morning let me know).

If you're not a contributor - to quickly fill you in: due to my day job work commitments, and things taking longer than expected to code, as you've probably spotted, the re-launch is a bit delayed (I think we're now challenging Wembley in terms of over-run actually!). Trust me, no one is more frustrated about this than me!

We are pushing forward slowly but surely though and, as I'm sure anyone who has access to our contributors system will tell you, behind-the-scenes things are shaping up nicely. I'm not going to set a new launch date because we'll probably only miss it, but I'm fairly confident we'll now finally be ready May / June time. It sounds a long time but when you see how much work has gone into the new website it'll make sense and be worth the wait.

p.s. If you're not currently a contributor but want to get involved just let us know. There's all sorts to do. Whether it be finding YouTube videos or writing character profiles... there's roles to suit everyone.

Challenge Our Database

Our master comedy list is now pretty comprehensive, but it probably does have a few gaps. I've setup a little challenge to help us find those comedies we're missing. Check it out:

URL REMOVED - The challenge has now ended. If you still want to see if you can spot anything missing just head to http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/[/i]

Basically for every comedy you spot missing from our database you get an entry into a prize draw. Next month I'll choose three random entries - they get some comedy DVDs (nothing exciting, just some stuff I've got lying around).

Good luck!
 
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(Radio 4, Christmas special 1992, 5 part series 1993)
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The Jewel And Warriss Show (BBC)
The Jewel And Warriss Show (ATV)
The Jewel And Warriss Scrapbook

And that's just one page (424, Mark)!

... Sorry. *lol*
 

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Oh - do we have to add them to this thread after we've tried the database? In which case: "Neat and Tidy - Adventures Beyond Belief"
 
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Mark didn't actually specify, but it's easier that way, yes. :)
 

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BBC4 Radio Series

Routemasters (1999) about a time-travelling art thief which starred Amanda Donohoe

I Think I've Got A Problem (2002-3, two series) the story of a man with a be-bop band living in his head, starring Bill Nighy, Bob Monkhouse and Suggs

Dead Man Talking (2004) with English satirist John Bird interviewing dead celebrities

The Pickerskill Detentions (2005) which he also directed, and is the story of a retired English master, played by Ian Richardson, recalling his most favourite detentions.

Channel 4

Prospects (1986?). Comedy staring Garly Olsen and another fella about some budding scam artisits.

 
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Thanks for these everyone! Keep them coming.

(And to confirm, yes, either post any missing shows you discover here or, if you're shy, email or PM them to me - thanks)
 
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BBC 2

Important Astrology Experiment by Dave Gorman.

Follow-up to his Collection series.

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I can't find this one:

BBC 1981 - 'Boom Boom, Out Go The Lights'


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Quote: Deferenz @ March 10, 2008, 11:55 AM


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This was an excellent programme which was one of the first to broadcast alternative comedy. The theme song - an old rhythm and blues number - was sung by the Blues Band with Paul Jones.

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Er, no. I think it's just me.
 
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Quick question: If we give a suggestion, does that mean we have to write up that show/film ourselves?
 
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Quote: Ian Wolf @ March 11, 2008, 10:40 AM

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No! Don't worry. This is simply to help us ensure we've got a complete list of comedies. Whether or not I find someone to write about them is another matter!
 
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RADIO 4: In One Ear, The Million Pound Radio Show, Cliffhanger, The Bodgers (later Channel4's Absolutely), The Wow Show, Son of Cliché, The Cabaret Upstairs
BEEB kidstuff: Playaway, Fast Forward (do they count?)
 
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My knowledge of British sitcoms may be stronger then the average Canadian but they are minuscule in comparison to those who work on this website so alas I can not help. :(
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