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Mike88
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Two David Croft sitcoms

Birds In The Bush
Which Way To The War? (1 Pilot episode only.)
 
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Nope, both are there I'm afraid.
 

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More Radio: Loose Ends, Who Said That
 
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Concrete Cow.
 
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The Pits.

(See www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/06_june/21/radio4_comedy.pdf for proof!)
 
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I haven't checked but what about ......

Tropic of Ruislip?
 
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What genre's that one David? Sketch, sitcom, monologue...? And TV or radio?
 

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For the record (and to prove we're more honest than ITV), here is a list of winners of this 'Challenge Our Database' competition. All entries via email, PM and this thread were included in the random draw. Those that came out were...

P Werran
S Dunn
M Cassidy

And, I've decided to offer additional bonus prizes to the below for being a big help...

M Monkhouse
I Dunn
D Banks

If you're name is in the list I'll be in touch shortly (I need to get in touch with people one at a time, from the top, as I've only one copy of certain DVDs and so don't want to offer things I can't post out)

Thanks to everyone who submitted suggestions - your entries, in conjunction with mine and Aaron's research (mainly Aaron's in the latter instance) means we've now much closer to having a definitive list, there's the names of over 3,100 British comedies in the database now!
 
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Nice one everyone! :)
 
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"Every joke is a tiny revolution," thought George Orwell. "Whatever destroys dignity, and brings down the mighty from their seats, preferably with a bump, is funny."
 
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Quote: Aaron @ March 30 2008, 11:26 PM BST

What genre's that one David? Sketch, sitcom, monologue...? And TV or radio?


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It was a comedy drama serial based on a Leslie Thomas novel - probably way back in the late 70s.

 
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Radio 4... Seymour the Fractal Cat

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Thank you for these suggestions. If anyone happens to spot any other omissions do please mention them. I think we're probably now weakest on comedy dramas and pre 80s Britcom films.
 
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"Safety Catch" - Radio 4 (2007)
 
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Hoorah! Had fun digging these out.

 
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