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  1. Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's... is a British comedy television show that ran from 26 January 1996 to 21 October 1997. It stars Paul Merton, re-performing a number of classic comedy scripts written by the duo Galton and Simpson, including some originally written for Tony Hancock. The programme was produced by Central Independent Television for ITV, and aired for 15 episodes in two series.

  2. The scriptwriting team of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson had written some of the funniest comedy material on British television, including "Hancock's Half Hour" and "Steptoe and Son". For this anthology series of 15 episodes, they revived 15 of their funniest vintage scripts (from the black-&-white era of television), with a new cast and better production values, in colour.

  3. 2 de ago. de 2021 · The Galton And Simpson Playhouse – 1977 After Steptoe ans Son ended in 1974, Galton and Simpson continued to write but the media would have us believe any further high profile hits seemed to alude them. In 1977, Duncan Wood, former BBC producer on Steptoe and Hancock, now at Yorkshire Television, commissioned The Galton & Simpson Playhouse, a seven-part series broadcast in 1977, featuring ...

  4. The Lift: With John Baddeley, Michael Fenton Stevens, Sheridan Forbes, Peter Jones. As everyone knows, BBC lifts have a maxium capacity of eight people. In a rush, Paul jams himself in as a ninth occupant and causes the lift to be stuck between floors. Feeling guilty, Paul tries to provide some entertainment while they wait to be rescued

  5. classic comedy scrips,shame about the acting. further proof,if needed that galton and simpson are masters of the art of writing comedy scrips. these episodes comprise of a series made for itv in 1996-97. they are remakes of various tony hancock episodes and some other classic actor/comedians . for me paul merton is a very funny man,and i try not to miss any of his programmes on tv,however he ...

  6. 20 de nov. de 2018 · Galton And Simpson’s Impasse, 1963Following on from the success of Hancock’s Half hour came an idea presented to the two writers by then head of BBC Comedy: Tom Sloan. Comedy Playhouse. A series of of stand alone one off comediesImpasse was the third episode from series two. Broadcast under the umbrella title Galton And Simpson’s Comedy Playhouse as the duo wrote all episodes for the ...

  7. Ray Galton OBE (born 17 July 1930), and Alan Simpson OBE (born 27 November 1929), are British scriptwriters who met in 1948 at a tuberculosis sanatorium, the Surrey county sanatorium near Godalming, on which the sitcom Get Well Soon was based. They are best known for their work with comedian Tony Hancock on radio and television between 1954 and 1961, and their long-running television situation ...