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Bowler | |
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Genre | Crime comedy Situation comedy |
Created by | John Esmonde Bob Larbey |
Written by | John Esmonde Bob Larbey |
Directed by | Mike Mansfield |
Starring | George Baker Fred Beauman Renny Lister |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Producers | Philip Casson Derrick Goodwin |
Original release | |
Network | LWT ITV |
Release | 29 July 21 October 1973 | –
Bowler is a British television sitcom which originally aired on ITV in a single series of 13 episodes between 29 July and 21 October 1973. A situation-comedy, it was a spin-off from The Fenn Street Gang featuring George Baker as East End criminal Stanley Bowler.
Released after serving a prison sentence, Stanley Bowler sets about trying to 'better' himself. The basic premise of the series revolves around Bowler's attempts to develop (and to project to others) a more-cultured personality, as he tries (but fails) to understand the fine arts, and to move into higher social circles.
Main cast
- George Baker as Stanley Bowler
- Fred Beauman as Reg
- Renny Lister as Doreen Bowler
- Gretchen Franklin as Mum
- Christopher Benjamin as Supt. Chamberlain
- Johnnie Wade as Nigel
References
External links
- Bowler at IMDb
- Bowler at British Comedy Guide
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- 1973 British television series debuts
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- 1970s British comedy television series
- ITV sitcoms
- London Weekend Television shows
- English-language television shows