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