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  1. End of Part One is a British television comedy sketch show written by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall; it was made by London Weekend Television. It ran for two series on ITV, from 1979 to 1980 and was an attempt at a TV version of The Burkiss Way.

  2. End of Part One: With Denise Coffey, Sue Holderness, Tony Aitken, Fred Harris. Bringing the Pythonesque humour of cult Radio 4 series The Burkiss Way to television, this surreal, satirical soap show was the first TV series from multi-award-winning screenwriters Andrew Marshall and David Renwick.

    • (35)
    • 1979-04-15
    • Comedy
    • 30
  3. Serie (Komödie): "End of Part One", aus dem Jahr 1979. Informationen, Episoden und Staffeln, Schauspieler:innen und mehr.

  4. 1x1 - Episode 1. April 15, 1979. 1x2 - Episode 2. April 22, 1979. 1x3 - Episode 3. April 29, 1979

  5. End of Part One was a British television comedy sketch show written by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall, it was made by London Weekend Television. It ran for two series on ITV, from 1979 to 1980 and was an attempt at a TV version of The Burkiss Way.

  6. Sun, May 20, 1979. After the funeral of the Irish comedian, Pope Clement takes over his TV show. Norman Straightman is called up to appear on the South Bank Show to talk about Contemporary English Literature.

  7. End of Part One was a British television comedy sketch show written by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall, it was made by London Weekend Television. It ran for two series on ITV, from 1979 to 1980 and was an attempt at a TV version of The Burkiss Way. The first series concerned the lives of Norman and Vera Straightman, who had their lives ...