I Suppose You Think That's Funny
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- | [http://www.celador.co.uk/productions_programmes.php?id=24 Celador's I Suppose You Think That's Funny Page] | + | [http://web.archive.org/web/20050313053810/http://www.celador.co.uk/productions_programmes.php?id=24 Celador's I Suppose You Think That's Funny Page], via Internet Archive |
[http://www.andywalmsley.com/viewProject.php?project_id=70 That backdrop in full] courtesy of designer Andy Walsley | [http://www.andywalmsley.com/viewProject.php?project_id=70 That backdrop in full] courtesy of designer Andy Walsley | ||
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[[Category:Comedy Panel Game]] | [[Category:Comedy Panel Game]] | ||
[[Category:Celador Productions]] | [[Category:Celador Productions]] |
Revision as of 19:25, 3 January 2013
Synopsis
Two teams of three comedians (a veterans team and a newcomers team) answer questions on comedy, A Question of Sport-style.
Trivia
The set had a pretty impressive painted backdrop bearing caricatures of Kenneth Williams, Groucho Marx, Les Dawson, Sid James, Tony Hancock, Benny Hill, Tommy Cooper, Frankie Howerd, Arthur Lowe, Phil Silvers and Peter Cook.
Web links
Celador's I Suppose You Think That's Funny Page, via Internet Archive
That backdrop in full courtesy of designer Andy Walsley