if any one wants to contact the bbc go to www.bbc.co.uk and go to contact us
you might like to go to bbc press office where there is information about new comedy programmes and here is a link for comedy programmes
this autumn http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/07_july/11/bbcone_comedy.shtml
you can also get the lastest news about comedy programmes that have been Commissioned
i have heard that there are plans for a christmas special of birds of a feather but the bbc are not saying anythink about it
i suppose that untill the bbc release a press pack for christmas it
is just a rumour
does any one like the green green grass will i have a preview of
episode one of series 3
The Green Green Grass Ep 1/7
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Boycie and Marlene are firmly ensconced in their country home, with their son and staff on hand, as John Sullivan's hit comedy returns for a third series. This time, though, there's new writing talent joining John – his son, Jim – and this is the first of his three episodes for the series.
He's a chip off the old writing block, and Jim Sullivan's opening story finds Boycie and Marlene on a trip to a local country mansion, where Boycie admires the portraits that adorn the walls. Later, in the pub, he recounts his admiration of this long-established tradition of respect for the gentry.
Thrown out by his wife, Elgin has moved into Bryan's caravan and speculation about the change in their relationship is fuelled by Mrs Cakeworthy's relentless gossiping. It all seems like a bit of joke – until the caravan burns down and Boycie is horrified to find that Marlene has offered Bryan and Elgin a place to stay until it is fit to inhabit again.
When they are still at the Grange a month later, Boycie despairs of ever getting rid of them, but they have a surprise in store. As a mark of their gratitude, they have commissioned a renowned local artist, Genevieve Klunge, to paint his portrait. Sadly for Boycie, Mrs Klunge is mainly renowned for her paintings of cows.
John Challis and Sue Holderness star as Boycie and Marlene, with David Ross (Elgin), Ivan Kaye (Bryan) and Ella Kenion (Mrs Cakeworthy). The cast also includes Jack Doolan as Tyler, Peter Hepplethwaite as Jed and Lisa Diveney as Beth.