Comedy
Comedy



Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Slaughter in the Dark - Donne to Death - 2 (British Drama - Comedy)
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Marius Brill's four-part comedy-drama series of whodunits, featuring blind detective Jack Dunroody.A brutal murder takes place at a country house.
ContributorsWriter: Marius BrillDirector: Andy JordanJack Dunroody: Paul B DaviesTerri Moore: Rebecca FrontValerie Moore: Judy Parfitt[Actor]: Jane Whittenshaw[Actor]: Peter Yapp[Actor]: David Holt[Actor]: David Collings
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Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Slaughter in the Dark - Bland Man's Buff - 1 (British Drama - Comedy)
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
In just one night, fantasising blind detective Jack Dunroody becomes a sex starlet's lover and her husband's murderer. And that's without doing or seeing anything....ContributorsWriter: Marius BrillDirector: Andy JordanJack Dunroody: Paul B. DaviesSuzi D'Amour: Prunella GeeFreddy (Frightfully): Timothy CarltonThomas Underwood: William EedleGladys Trump: Jo AndersonCharlie: John WhitePoliceman/Radio announcer/ Herbert the dog: Tim Meats
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Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Would the Last Businessman to Leave the Country, Please Turn Out the Lights 1978 radio sitcom starring Lesley Philips Leslie Phillips plays "a self-employed businessman struggling in the bureaucratic bonds of red tape - VAT, Income Tax, Sex Discrimination Act, Industrial Tribunals, all the apparatus of the modern British State".
Alongside Leslie Phillips were Hugh Paddick, Neil Brennan, Kenneth Connor, and Sue Holderness (series 1), Jonathan Adams, John Graham, John Baddeley, Lolly Cockerell, and Jon Glover. Both series were written by Andrew Palmer
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Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Would the Last Businessman to Leave the Country, Please Turn Out the Lights 1978 radio sitcom starring Lesley Philips Leslie Phillips plays "a self-employed businessman struggling in the bureaucratic bonds of red tape - VAT, Income Tax, Sex Discrimination Act, Industrial Tribunals, all the apparatus of the modern British State".
Alongside Leslie Phillips were Hugh Paddick, Neil Brennan, Kenneth Connor, and Sue Holderness (series 1), Jonathan Adams, John Graham, John Baddeley, Lolly Cockerell, and Jon Glover. Both series were written by Andrew Palmer
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Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Would the Last Businessman to Leave the Country, Please Turn Out the Lights 1978 radio sitcom starring Lesley Philips Leslie Phillips plays "a self-employed businessman struggling in the bureaucratic bonds of red tape - VAT, Income Tax, Sex Discrimination Act, Industrial Tribunals, all the apparatus of the modern British State".
Alongside Leslie Phillips were Hugh Paddick, Neil Brennan, Kenneth Connor, and Sue Holderness (series 1), Jonathan Adams, John Graham, John Baddeley, Lolly Cockerell, and Jon Glover. Both series were written by Andrew Palmer
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Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Would the Last Businessman to Leave the Country, Please Turn Out the Lights 1978 radio sitcom starring Lesley Philips Leslie Phillips plays "a self-employed businessman struggling in the bureaucratic bonds of red tape - VAT, Income Tax, Sex Discrimination Act, Industrial Tribunals, all the apparatus of the modern British State".
Alongside Leslie Phillips were Hugh Paddick, Neil Brennan, Kenneth Connor, and Sue Holderness (series 1), Jonathan Adams, John Graham, John Baddeley, Lolly Cockerell, and Jon Glover. Both series were written by Andrew Palmer
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Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Would the Last Businessman to Leave the Country, Please Turn Out the Lights 1978 radio sitcom starring Lesley Philips Leslie Phillips plays "a self-employed businessman struggling in the bureaucratic bonds of red tape - VAT, Income Tax, Sex Discrimination Act, Industrial Tribunals, all the apparatus of the modern British State".
Alongside Leslie Phillips were Hugh Paddick, Neil Brennan, Kenneth Connor, and Sue Holderness (series 1), Jonathan Adams, John Graham, John Baddeley, Lolly Cockerell, and Jon Glover. Both series were written by Andrew Palmer
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Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Would the Last Businessman to Leave the Country, Please Turn Out the Lights 1978 radio sitcom starring Lesley Philips Leslie Phillips plays "a self-employed businessman struggling in the bureaucratic bonds of red tape - VAT, Income Tax, Sex Discrimination Act, Industrial Tribunals, all the apparatus of the modern British State".
Alongside Leslie Phillips were Hugh Paddick, Neil Brennan, Kenneth Connor, and Sue Holderness (series 1), Jonathan Adams, John Graham, John Baddeley, Lolly Cockerell, and Jon Glover. Both series were written by Andrew Palmer
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