Quote: Tim Walker @ November 13 2010, 1:21 AM GMTThen again, Roger Roger...
I rather enjoyed Roger Roger.
Quote: Badge @ November 13 2010, 1:12 AM GMTI get the case for some of those old couples but look at the stats. Galton and Simpson? Steptoe and Hancock. Clement and Le Frenais? Likely Lads and Porridge. They only average one decent show each, but Sullivan had several on his own.
In fairness HHH ran for a decade and was constantly playful and inventive, as was Galton and Simpson's Playhouse. While Clement & La Frenais can also boast Auf Weidersehn, Pet and some decent film credits such as Otley and The Jokers. In later years both partnerships output declined, but then so did Sullivan's. But Sullivan is certainly a contender for third place.
As a one-man sitcom factory Eric Chappell deserves a mention, though perhaps only Rising Damp really scaled the heights.