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  1. S2.E1 ∙ Daze of Hope. Mon, Feb 21, 1977. Radio North wants to host a sports quiz with the local clubs. Jack tells Selwyn that they are coming to feature him in the "This is Your Life" programme. When the gang feels the joke has gone to far, they show him the letter from Radio North. Now he believes that both shows are coming on the same night.

  2. December 13, 1977. After helping a young boy, the boy tells Selwyn that he is bullied at school. The bullies call the boy Selwyn Froggitt. Selwyn takes it to heart and gets a set of encyclopedias. A radio quiz comes on and the question is on the exact item he is reading in the book. He wins £10 and his ego is boosted.

  3. Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt: Schöpfer: Alan Plater, Bill Maynard Mit Bill Maynard, Megs Jenkins, Bob Keegan, Richard Davies Selwyn Froggitt, a well read clumsy buffoon smashes his way through his sleepy Yorkshire village of Scarsdale.

  4. Oh No, It’s Selwyn Froggitt. “Magic!”. – Bill Maynard starred in this Yorkshire TV sitcom as Selwyn Froggitt, a well-meaning but accident-prone half-witted council worker who first appeared in a single-episode pilot back in 1974. Selwyn was a deeply jovial man who has somehow deluded himself into thinking that he can fix anything.

  5. Special 1 Oh No It's Selwyn Froggitt (Pilot) 1974-09-29T23:00:00Z — 30 m; 3. 5. 12. Aside from his usual, daily, annoying and accident-ridden behaviour, Selwyn's readying himself to make a speech at a small remembrance gathering for a recently deceased ...

  6. Pilot: Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt: Directed by Ronnie Baxter. With Bill Maynard, Daphne Heard, David Lodge, Liz Edmiston. Selwyn tries to impress his boss by telling him he reads the Times newspaper.

  7. Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! is an ITV sitcom that ran from 1974 to 1977 starring Bill Maynard as the council labourer, Scarsdale Working Men’s Club secretary, hapless handyman and all-round public nuisance Selwyn Froggitt. It was created by Roy Clarke, who wrote the pilot episode transmitted in 1974, though the series was mostly written by Alan Plater. It was made for the ITV network by ...