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'''''Comedy Premiere''''' was a British television comedy series which aired in 1975. It was an anthology of six sitcom pilots. It was produced by [[Associated Television]] (ATV). All six episodes are believed to have been destroyed.<ref>{{cite web| title=Missing or incomplete episodes for programme ''COMEDY PREMIERE''| url=http://www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?programme=1222d649-5d84-497f-855d-e63474bc249a| publisher=Lost UK TV Shows| accessdate=2015-04-07}}</ref>
'''''Comedy Premiere''''' was a British television comedy series which aired in 1975. It was an anthology of six sitcom pilots. It was produced by [[Associated Television]] (ATV). All six episodes are believed to have been destroyed.<ref>{{cite web| title=Missing or incomplete episodes for programme ''COMEDY PREMIERE''| url=http://www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?programme=1222d649-5d84-497f-855d-e63474bc249a| publisher=Lost UK TV Shows| accessdate=2015-04-07}}</ref>


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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 10:10, 24 August 2024

Comedy Premiere was a British television comedy series which aired in 1975. It was an anthology of six sitcom pilots. It was produced by Associated Television (ATV). All six episodes are believed to have been destroyed.[1]

Episodes

Title Release Date Starring
What A Turn Up 7 August 1975 Bernard Lee, Diana King
For Richer For Poorer 14 August 1975 George Layton, Ian Ogilvy
Honey 21 August 1975 Michael Bates, Ronnie Brody
The Truth About Verity 28 August 1975 Sylvia Syms, John Carlin
Milk-O 26 November 1975 Bob Grant, Anna Karen

References

  1. ^ "Missing or incomplete episodes for programme COMEDY PREMIERE". Lost UK TV Shows. Retrieved 2015-04-07.

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