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- | This programme was shown in what seemed to be a series of regional pilots for BBC North West. There was also a drama starring Angela Griffin and an arts programme called ''Powerhouse''. All these programmes were produced with the pretence that they were series - needless to say, all | + | This programme was shown in what seemed to be a series of regional pilots for BBC North West. There was also a dating show called [[Nice Package]], a drama starring Angela Griffin and an arts programme called ''Powerhouse''. All these programmes were produced with the pretence that they were series - needless to say, all four shows never saw the light of day again. |
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Current revision as of 08:44, 19 August 2020
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Team captains: Tommy Tiernan and Dave Spikey
Broadcast
BBC1 North West, 7 July 2003 (broadcast pilot)
Synopsis
Comedy panel game based around BBC sitcoms, with a particular emphasis on ones that flopped or are otherwise forgotten today. Though they all did better than this pilot show, which was never picked up for a series.
Trivia
This programme was shown in what seemed to be a series of regional pilots for BBC North West. There was also a dating show called Nice Package, a drama starring Angela Griffin and an arts programme called Powerhouse. All these programmes were produced with the pretence that they were series - needless to say, all four shows never saw the light of day again.