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Post by John Millar on Jul 15, 2005 9:50:02 GMT
Does this survive in any form or not at all?
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Post by Michael on Jul 15, 2005 20:12:50 GMT
There is a chance as this is a 70s coulor seirs,made by ATV. But as a down side I have never seen a clip from it on shows like Telly Addicts or any of the ITV sitcom compilation shows-mind you they tended to steer clear of ATV material for some odd reason. There's a listing of the cast and times/dates in Lewishon's RT TV Comedy Guide about the show.
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Post by John Green on Mar 31, 2019 14:46:34 GMT
Does this survive in any form or not at all? 12.03.1971 "The drunken Irishman" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 19.03.1971 "Sam Short's love" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 26.03.1971 "The casualty ward" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 02.04.1971 "The 12-year old offspring" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 09.04.1971 "Agatha Pilbeam" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 16.04.1971 "The box of blood" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 23.04.1971 "The arrangement" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 30.04.1971 "Fog" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 07.05.1971 "The con" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 14.05.1971 "Caught him, for a while...!" A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. On Roobarb, Sherwood Forest reports that he's discovered that the BFI hold the last episode on 2 inch VT. www.zetaminor.com/roobarb/showthread.php?44391-Roobarb-s-(non-DW)-Missing-Episodes-Thread/page51 collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/154670167
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Post by Peter Stirling on Apr 1, 2019 9:46:15 GMT
This came from an era of many forgotten and unrepeated ITV sitcoms, to name but a few..
The Last of the Baskets - Arthur Lowe as a butler (Granada) The More we are Together- risque (at the time) (Yorkshire) The Trouble with You Lilian - Dandy Nichols & Patricia Hayes (LWT) Kindly Leave the Curb - Peter Jones as traffic warden (Thames) Slapstick & old Lace- Charlie Drake in music hall revue (ATV) Alexander the Great- Gary 'Catweazle' Warren as stroppy teenager (ATV) Lollipop loves Mr Mole- Peggy Mount Hugh Lloyd (ATV) John Brown's body -Peggy Mount (ATV) Your only young Twice -Adrienne Corri as old people's home matron (ATV)
Obviously their rapid demise was maybe because they were simply dire..or ahead of their time - who knows ?
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Post by richardwoods on Apr 1, 2019 17:38:05 GMT
Arrrgh, Lollypop & Mr Mole WHAT A TRULY MIND NUMBINGLY AWFUL SERIES. Shudder, bet it survives.
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Post by darrenlee on Apr 1, 2019 19:05:12 GMT
Most of Lollipop does not survive!
Survival rates:
The Last of the Baskets 13 of 13 The More We Are Together 6 of 6 The Trouble with you Lilian 0 of 6 Kindly Leave the Kerb 6 of 6 Slapstick and Old Lace 0 of 7 Alexander the Greatest 13 of 13 (but 11 only as 16mm b/w) Lollipop Loves Mr Mole/Lollipop 2 of 13 but only as 16mm b/w John Browne's Body 0 of 7 You're Only Young Twice 31 of 31
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Post by John Green on Apr 1, 2019 20:38:44 GMT
Most of Lollipop does not survive! Survival rates: The Last of the Baskets 13 of 13 The More We Are Together 6 of 6 The Trouble with you Lilian 0 of 6 Kindly Leave the Kerb 6 of 6 Slapstick and Old Lace 0 of 7 Alexander the Greatest 13 of 13 (but 11 only as 16mm b/w) Lollipop Loves Mr Mole/Lollipop 2 of 13 but only as 16mm b/w John Browne's Body 0 of 7 You're Only Young Twice 31 of 31 The two episodes of Lollipop are on DVD,of course.
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Post by Peter Stirling on Apr 1, 2019 22:58:02 GMT
Most of Lollipop does not survive! Survival rates: The Last of the Baskets 13 of 13 The More We Are Together 6 of 6 The Trouble with you Lilian 0 of 6 Kindly Leave the Kerb 6 of 6 Slapstick and Old Lace 0 of 7 Alexander the Greatest 13 of 13 (but 11 only as 16mm b/w) Lollipop Loves Mr Mole/Lollipop 2 of 13 but only as 16mm b/w John Browne's Body 0 of 7 You're Only Young Twice 31 of 31 Well that's a bit of a revelation of what is out there, so surprised the much loved Arthur Lowe, and his Baskets has never resurfaced or 'Your only Young Twice' never found an afternoon repeat slot..or indeed 'More we are together' used as example of 70s thinking on one of those clip shows. Alexander the Great had a strong cast.
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Post by Richard Marple on Apr 2, 2019 12:12:13 GMT
I remember reading about Lollipop Loves Mr Mole in the Guinness Book Of Sitcoms published in the mid 1990s.
This book manages to list a lot of TV & Radio sitcoms from the well known to the obscure, especially the earlier Radio ones.
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Apr 2, 2019 18:36:18 GMT
The only episode I remember of Lollipop was the choc-a-holic one. I've seen worse (most sitcoms made this century, for instance)
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Post by richardwoods on Apr 2, 2019 21:02:28 GMT
The only episode I remember of Lollipop was the choc-a-holic one. I've seen worse (most sitcoms made this century, for instance) All I can say is that it was a long time ago & I REALLY didn’t like it then.
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