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  1. The series was followed by three specials, shown between 1973 and 1975, two of which are "The Big Picture Show" and "The Picture Show Part 3" The latter, shown on 19/09/1975, features a famous spoof of "The Towering Inferno", in which Baxter plays both the trapped heroine and her hunky rescuer. His other much-admired sketch from this period was "Upstage Downstage", a satire of LWT's "Upstairs ...

  2. Stanley Baxter's L. W. T. Shows are among, in my view, the finest comedy shows commercial television has ever broadcast. It goes without saying that a lot of the targets ( such as Jess Yates, Bernard Braden, John Betjeman, and Eartha Kitt ) probably mean little to modern audiences.

  3. The Stanley Baxter Picture Show showcased his versatile and brilliant impressions of personalities and satirical or burlesque 'takes' on film and television. Baxter and Hoare wrote their first sketch, 'Zoo Pest', in 1958, a spoof of David Attenborough's Zoo Quest. Ideas would evolve from a jigsaw of material inside Baxter's head, with Hoare ...

  4. 9. Okt. 2007 · The great Stanley Baxter and his take on Upstairs Downstairs

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  5. Broadcast details. First broadcast. Saturday 18th May 1963 at 7:45pm on BBC One. Share this page. Overview. Cast & Crew. See Also. A guide to The Stanley Baxter Show, the 1963 - 1971 BBC One TV sketch show. Comedy series exhibiting the talents of Scottish performer Stanley Baxter.

  6. Ken Hoare and Russel Lane. Producers. David Bell, John Kaye Cooper and Bruce McClure. Company. London Weekend Television. Stanley Baxter returns with a new regular sketch show series, featuring a selection of rising star talent. Sketches satirise politics, television programmes, adverts, classic films from both Britain and Hollywood, and take a ...

  7. The Stanley Baxter Big Picture Show: Directed by David Bell. With Stanley Baxter, Norman Maen. The sketches are The Movie Makers with Joan Bakelite, which includes extracts from 'The Love of Moses' and 'Love's a Tonic'.