British TV Sitcoms 3 - Answers

Published: Friday 30th August 2013
  1. Which TV sit-com was based at 23, Railway Cuttings, East Cheam? Hancock's Half Hour.
  2. Who starred alongside Richard Briers in the 1960's comedy "Marriage Lines"? Prunella Scales.
  3. Who played the one-armed kitchen hand Albert Riddle in "Robin's Nest"? David Kelly.
  4. Which TWO sit-coms featured the principal cast members from "Hi-De-Hi"? "You Rang M'Lord" and "Oh Doctor Beeching".
  5. Who played Bishop Cuthbert in "All Gas and Gaiters"? William Mervyn.
  6. Where is the comedy "Father Ted" based? Craggy Island.
  7. What company does David Brent work in the UK series of "The Office"? Wernham Hogg Paper Co.
  8. Which actor played Mike, the cool person in TV's "The Young Ones"? Christopher Ryan.
  9. What ministry was Jim Hacker MP responsible for in "Yes, Minister"? Administrative Affairs.
  10. Which sit-com told of the mishaps of newly qualified teacher Bernard Hedges? "Please Sir!"
  11. Which actor starred in both "The Brittas Empire" and "Red Dwarf"? Chris Barrie.
  12. Which THREE actors played the original trio in "Last of the Summer Wine"? Bill Owen, Peter Sallis and Michael Bates.
  13. What was the name of the character played by Wendy Richards in "Are You Being Served"? Miss (Shirley) Brahms.
  14. Which TV series features the characters of Mark Corrigan and Jeremy Usborne? Peep Show".
  15. Which sit-com starring James Bolam and Peter Bowles was set in a ward of a NHS hospital? "Only When I Laugh".
  16. Which "Carry-On" stars played the role of Monsieur Alfonse, the undertaker in " 'Allo 'Allo"? Kenneth Connor.
  17. What was the name of Denise and Dave's second child in "The Royle Family"? Norma.
  18. Who wrote the sit-com "Till Death Do Us Part"? Johnny Speight.
  19. How many episodes of "Fawlty Towers" were made? Twelve.
  20. What was the name of the family featured in the TV series "Bread"? The Boswells.

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