Absolutely love the Comedy Playhouse, such a shame that all episodes are not available to be watched online instead of languishing away in a vault somewhere.
The illustrious Ron Grainer composed the signature tune and Ken Jones composed the incidental music. Until I looked it up, I thought It sounded like Burt Rhodes, and he composed for Comedy Playhouse in 1971.
How brilliant, so many classic actors, and actress's in one comedy
No one does it better than the Brits.
Brilliant two off the best actors
Absolutely love the Comedy Playhouse, such a shame that all episodes are not available to be watched online instead of languishing away in a vault somewhere.
Good, but did not love the laugh track.
I've just uploaded the first episode of series 1 of Mr Big on my UA-cam channel if you're interested. I'll upload the rest if anyone wants me to.
Fantastic comedy.
Please share the rest.... Please share *Mr big*
Thank you very much
I've just uploaded episode 1 of Mr Big on my UA-cam channel. I'll upload the rest if anyone wants me to
@@vbt1957 yes please... Upload more of *Mr big* . Many thanks
Great upload, I hope more episodes can be uploaded. There were 2 series, I believe. Thanks for this one.
I've just uploaded the first episode of Mr Big on my UA-cam channel. I'll upload the rest if anyone wants me to.
Great stuff - and Aubrey 'Candyman' Woods too
Prunella Scales started work on Fawlty Towers not long after making this would think.Within a few months anyway.
GetRid of that Ridiclous laughter Tract! Aaaaasrrrrrggggghhhhhhh
Pity we don't get programmes like this anymore, to much murders and showing everything you got
I wonder who did the theme tune
The illustrious Ron Grainer composed the signature tune and Ken Jones composed the incidental music. Until I looked it up, I thought It sounded like Burt Rhodes, and he composed for Comedy Playhouse in 1971.
Wonder what became of the other actors?
I knew a lad in those days who found a masterkey for ph boxes,he was never short of change!
Mr Fenner from The Rag Trade!
And known to many as the voice of 'the book'!
He was a hoopy frood who knew where his towel is.
The great nick brimble of Sweeney fame