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  1. Citizen Smith (1977) starring Robert Lindsay, Mike Grady, Hilda Braid and directed by Ray Butt. Citizen Smith (1977) starring Robert Lindsay, Mike Grady, Hilda Braid and directed by Ray Butt. 3 Days Only: Save 25% on Plex Pass for Life. Got personal media? Go premium at the lowest price of the year.

  2. Classic BBC comedy starring Robert Lindsay as revolutionary leader Wolfie Smith of the Tooting Popular Front. Hoping to emulate his icons, Wolfie forms the Tooting Popular Front with a small group of his friends. However, he soon finds himself struggling to get his ambitious plans off the ground due to his laid back attitude and lack of organisation.

  3. Citizen Smith (1977-80) Wolfie Smith leads two lives - one as the self-styled Che Guevara of Tooting, the other pushing back the tide of domesticity. For many, the London suburb of Tooting will forever be associated with Citizen 'Wolfie' Smith and the Tooting Popular Front. The small band of cartoon revolutionaries led by Wolfie ( Robert ...

  4. Citizen Smith features 13 brilliant episodes in three discs. The packaging to the DVD is attractively done, with a picture featuring the main character in his trademark cap and jacket. Citizen Smith has all the features to promote its status as a great comedy, which is a great script, funny characters and well structured stories.

  5. Citizen Smith. Top-rated. Thu, Dec 1, 1977. S1.E5. The Hostage. Having only secured six votes at the local by-election - much to Shirley's Dad's amusement - Wolfie decides to make a political statement and kidnap the successful Tory MP, David West. Unfortunately things do not go as planned since initially his wife does not want him back and ...

  6. 20 de dic. de 2007 · http://myspace.com/citizensmithtvON AIR- Tuesday 15th January 2008 22:00 BBC4Refreshingly direct and accessible, this young Geordie charmer kicks off his six...

  7. Thu, Sep 20, 1979. With his scooter impounded by the police, Shirley moved to Italy for work and Dad threatening to evict him a depressed Wolfie climbs on to the pub roof and threatens to jump. Police constable Brian Tofkin comes up to save him but he is a depressive with a worse life than Wolfie and has to be rescued by Harry Fenning.