1960s Sitcoms


All Gas and Gaiters tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
All Gas and Gaiters
7.2
10110
In fictional St Ogg’s cathedral bishop Hever, his jolly friend the archdeacon and the young bishop’s chaplain deal with everyday problems and the one man they simply can’t stand - the dean of St Ogg’s.
At Last the 1948 Show tv comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
At Last the 1948 Show
8.8
2110
Sketch based show created by later well known British comedians - Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman, John Cleese and Marty Feldman.
Barbara and John tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
Barbara and John
6.8
14110
Jan, reporter from national newspaper, is teamed up with new journalist, Barbara as they chase the stories.
Beyond Our Ken radio comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Beyond Our Ken
6.8
7110
Sketch-based radio show starring Kenneth Horne and (among others) Kenneth Williams.
Big Business Lark radio comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Big Business Lark
4.8
15110
Radio comedy show set in the fictional company Allied British Plastics, where the owner Sir Charles Boniface and his son Frank are trying to deal with all sort of threats that could put ABP out of business.
Car 54, Where Are You? tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
Car 54, Where Are You?
6.4
23110
Gunther Toody and Francis Muldoon are two cops from New York 53rd precinct and a constant source of headache for their superiors.
Carry On movie comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Carry On
6.4
20110
One of the longest ever series of comedy films and parodies made by great set of actors. Each of the films is different story and different set of characters, but the light atmosphere and the dialogues filled with innuendos are the trademarks of Carry On series.
Dad’s Army tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
Dad’s Army
9.2
12110
During World War II Great Britain was forced to call up the civilians to form Local Defence Volunteers (later known as the Home Guard) - the formation that would backup the regular army in case of German invasion. This series show how this force looked like. More or less...
Do Not Adjust Your Set tv comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Do Not Adjust Your Set
6.4
3110
Sketch based show created by some of the best British comedians, like David Jason, Michael Palin or Terry Jones. Programme started as show mainly for the kids, but it turned out that adult viewers were most of the audience.
Embassy Lark radio comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Embassy Lark
5.2
10110
British embassy in the fictional country of Tratvia with the ambassador Sir Jeremy Crichton-Buller and his first secretary Henry Pettigrew try hard to keep smooth relations between Tratvia, United Kingdom and the other ambassadors (from China, USSR and USA).
Fantomas movie comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Fantomas
4.0
24110
Fantomas, the mysterious and most powerful villain there is - he is elusive, has an army of criminals and any kind of gadgets he would need to reach his target. Ambitious journalist Fandor gets a little bit too close to the truth with his publications and Fantomas takes him on as his next target.
Father, Dear Father tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
Father, Dear Father
6.4
13110
Renown crime novelist Patrick Glover finds it hard to cope with writing and taking care of his two young daughters, even though they are not that young anymore.
Fractured Flickers tv comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Fractured Flickers
4.8
16110
What would you get by mixing a silent movie with audio track, but audio track from completely different story? You would get a fractured flicker...
Get Smart tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
Get Smart
6.4
24110
James Bond parody - Maxwell Smart is a secret agent of CONTROL agency, who’s job is to stop agents of KAOS from completing their evil plans.
Hancock’s Half Hour tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
Hancock’s Half Hour
4.8
6110
One of the first situation comedy series in British tv. Each week Tony Hancock presents different story about life of his character falling into pieces, often with help of scheming Sid James.
Hogan’s Heroes tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
Hogan’s Heroes
3.2
24110
Colonel Hogan leads the prisoners in German camp during the II World War and do everything he can to spoil plans of German war machine. And he can do, surprisingly, a lot.
I’m Sorry, I’ll Read That Again radio comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
I’m Sorry, I’ll Read That Again
6.8
11110
Sketch based show featuring such talents as Tim Brooke-Taylor or John Cleese presenting parodies and sketches with style close to the At Last 1948 Show or sometimes even Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
Likely Lads tv sitcom 1960s Sitcoms
Likely Lads
5.6
19110
Terry and Bob share a flat, but also they share their hobby - girls. Not that they are particularly good at picking up women...
Men from the Ministry radio comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Men from the Ministry
8.4
8110
Fictional General Assistance Department was created to help other ministries with often trivial problems. Incompetent civil servants that are running it get into trouble everytime they try to do their job. But most of the time they just try to look like they are doing any job.
Monty Python’s Flying Circus tv comedy series 1960s Sitcoms
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
10
1110
Legendery sketch show created by group of British comedians - surreal stories, unique characters and complete lack of respect for anything sacred.
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