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The Comedians - Series 3 DVD

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The quintessential quickfire stand-up comedy show The Comedians is one of the great successes of ITV - lasting from 1971 until 1993 and making household names of many of its stars. With routines that were honed to perfection in the hard-knock territory of Northern working men''s clubs Frank Carson Charlie Williams Bernard Manning George Roper and Ken Goodwin all became masters of the excruciatingly bad joke and the knowing wink. The Comedians was immediately popular with the viewing public - scoring high ratings and gaining a BAFTA nomination for Best Light Entertainment... Programme. This DVD set contains all the best bits from Series Three first shown in 1972. The Comedians are: Frank Carson George Roper Colin Crompton Jerry Harris Duggie Brown Jimmy Marshall Jim Bowen Bernard Manning Charlie Williams Mike Reid Ken Goodwin Pat Mooney Russ Roberts Mike Burton Dave Butler Les Bryan Shep''s Banjo Boys [show more]

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Released
27 April 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Network 
Classification
Runtime
200 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626303945 
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The complete third series of the 1970s stand-up show featuring a selection of comics who began their careers in the Northern working men's clubs, including Russ Abbot, Jim Bowen, Bernard Manning, Mike Reid and Frank Carson.