The Stanley Baxter Show, the Glossary
The Stanley Baxter Show is a British comedy television show which was originally broadcast on the BBC.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: BBC, BBC One, Comedy, David Bell (television executive), Denise Coffey, Glasgow dialect, Hannah Gordon, ITV (TV network), James Gilbert (producer), Joan Sims, Language education, Mary Millar, Patrick Newell, Peggy Ann Clifford, Roy Kinnear, Sketch comedy, Stanley Baxter, Television show, The Stanley Baxter Picture Show, Variety show, Victor Carin.
- 1960s British comedy television series
- 1960s British television sketch shows
- 1963 British television series debuts
- 1970s British television sketch shows
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
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BBC One
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.
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Comedy
Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term originated in ancient Greece: In Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire performed by comic poets in theaters.
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David Bell (television executive)
David Bell was a Scottish television producer and director in the light entertainment genre.
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Denise Coffey
Denise Dorothy Coffey (12 December 1936 – 24 March 2022) was an English actress, comedian, director and playwright.
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Glasgow dialect
The Glasgow dialect, also called Glaswegian, varies from Scottish English at one end of a bipolar linguistic continuum to the local dialect of West Central Scots at the other.
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Hannah Gordon
Hannah Campbell Grant Gordon, Film reference website (born 9 April 1941) is a Scottish actress and presenter who is known for her television work in the United Kingdom, including My Wife Next Door (1972), Upstairs, Downstairs (1974–75), Telford's Change (1979), Joint Account (1989–90) and an appearance in the final episode of One Foot in the Grave, broadcast in 2000.
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ITV (TV network)
ITV, legally known as Channel 3, is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network.
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James Gilbert (producer)
Cecil James Gilbert (15 May 1923 – 7 July 2016) was a Scottish television producer, director and executive for the BBC, who was its head of comedy from 1973 to 1977 and head of light entertainment from 1977 to 1982.
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Joan Sims
Irene Joan Marion Sims (9 May 1930 – 27 June 2001) was an English actress, best remembered for her roles in the ''Carry On'' franchise, appearing in 24 of the films (the most for any actress).
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Language education
Language education – the process and practice of teaching a second or foreign language – is primarily a branch of applied linguistics, but can be an interdisciplinary field.
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Mary Millar
Irene Mary Wetton (26 July 1936 – 10 November 1998), better known by her stage name Mary Millar, was an English actress and singer best remembered for her role as the second actress to play Rose in the successful BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances from 1991 to 1995 and for originating the role of Madame Giry in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Phantom of the Opera.
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Patrick Newell
Patrick David Newell (27 March 1932 – 22 July 1988) was a British actor.
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Peggy Ann Clifford
Peggy Ann Clifford (23 March 1921 in Poole, Dorset – 26 May 1986, in Kensington), was an English film, stage, and television character actress.
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Roy Kinnear
Roy Mitchell Kinnear (8 January 1934 – 20 September 1988) was an English character actor and comedian.
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Sketch comedy
Sketch comedy comprises a series of short, amusing scenes or vignettes, called "sketches", commonly between one and ten minutes long, performed by a group of comic actors or comedians.
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Stanley Baxter
Stanley Livingstone Baxter (born 24 May 1926) is a Scottish actor, comedian, impressionist and author.
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Television show
A television show, TV program, or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is traditionally broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable.
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The Stanley Baxter Picture Show
The Stanley Baxter Picture Show is a British comedy television show which was originally broadcast on ITV. The Stanley Baxter Show and The Stanley Baxter Picture Show are 1970s British comedy television series and 1970s British television sketch shows.
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Variety show
Variety show, also known as variety arts or variety entertainment, is entertainment made up of a variety of acts including musical performances, sketch comedy, magic, acrobatics, juggling, and ventriloquism.
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Victor Carin
Victor Carin (1 October 1933 – 2 January 1981) was a Scottish actor, director, and translator, who wrote for radio, television, film, and the stage.
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See also
1960s British comedy television series
- A Little Big Business
- A World of His Own (TV series)
- Alfred Marks Time
- Best of Enemies (TV series)
- Bulldog Breed
- Charlie Drake (TV series)
- Comedy Bandbox
- Comedy Playhouse
- Francie and Josie
- Further Adventures of Lucky Jim
- HMS Paradise
- Hancock (1963 TV series)
- Happily Ever After (1961 TV series)
- Inside George Webley
- John Browne's Body
- Join Jim Dale
- Jokers Wild (TV series)
- Mess Mates
- Mr. Pastry's Progress
- Our Man at St. Mark's
- Room at the Bottom (1967 TV series)
- The Avengers (TV series)
- The Charlie Drake Show
- The Ronnie Barker Playhouse
- The Sooty Show
- The Stanley Baxter Show
- The Strange World of Gurney Slade
- The Telegoons
- The Vital Spark
- The Whitehall Worrier
- The World of Wodehouse
- The World of Wooster
- Two of a Kind (British TV series)
- Who Is Sylvia? (TV series)
- Winning Widows
1960s British television sketch shows
- At Last the 1948 Show
- Before the Fringe
- Broaden Your Mind
- Do Not Adjust Your Set
- Goodbye Again (TV series)
- Hark at Barker
- It's a Square World
- Marty (TV series)
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- Not Only... But Also
- Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life
- Oh In Colour
- On the Margin
- Q... (TV series)
- Sez Les
- That Was the Week That Was
- The Benny Hill Show
- The Complete and Utter History of Britain
- The Dick Emery Show
- The Frost Report
- The Illustrated Weekly Hudd
- The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968 TV series)
- The Stanley Baxter Show
- The World of Beachcomber
- This Is Tom Jones
- Three of a Kind (1967 TV series)
- Twice a Fortnight
1963 British television series debuts
- 24-Hour Call
- Bleep and Booster
- Crane (TV series)
- Doctor Who
- Emerald Soup
- Espionage (TV series)
- Festival (British TV series)
- First Night (TV series)
- Five O'Clock Club
- Hancock (1963 TV series)
- Jane Eyre (1963 TV series)
- Lorna Doone (1963 TV series)
- Love Story (British TV series)
- Meet the Wife (TV series)
- Moonstrike
- Mr Justice Duncannon
- No Cloak – No Dagger
- Our Man at St. Mark's
- Password (British game show)
- Puffin's Pla(i)ce
- Ready Steady Go!
- Sergeant Cork
- Space Patrol (1962 TV series)
- Stars and Garters
- Swallows and Amazons (TV series)
- Taxi! (British TV series)
- That's My Boy (1963 TV series)
- The Des O'Connor Show
- The Dick Emery Show
- The Human Jungle (TV series)
- The Plane Makers
- The Sentimental Agent
- The Spread of the Eagle
- The Stanley Baxter Show
- The Telegoons
- Thursday Theatre
- World in Action
1970s British television sketch shows
- Beyond a Joke (1972 TV series)
- End of Part One
- Hello Cheeky
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- Not Only... But Also
- Not the Nine O'Clock News
- Q... (TV series)
- Rutland Weekend Television
- Scotch and Wry
- Sez Les
- Slapstick and Old Lace
- The Benny Hill Show
- The Cannon and Ball Show
- The Dick Emery Show
- The Kenny Everett Video Show
- The Les Dawson Show
- The Little and Large Show
- The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine
- The Morecambe & Wise Show (1968 TV series)
- The Morecambe & Wise Show (1978 TV series)
- The Muppet Show
- The Russ Abbot Show
- The Stanley Baxter Picture Show
- The Stanley Baxter Show
- The Summer Show
- The Two Ronnies
- This Is Tom Jones