British Comedy Guide

Adrian Peel

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Life after Steptoe: What Galton & Simpson did next

The writers of Hancock's Half Hour and Steptoe & Son reveal their biggest influences and talk about some of their lesser-known projects.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 5th November 2011

Graham Bickley on the comedy of today

The experienced actor, best-known as the second Joey Boswell in Bread, airs his views on the state of British comedy in 2011.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 30th October 2011

"Steptoe & Son": A British comedy classic

Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, the comic geniuses behind one of Britain's greatest situation comedies, talk to Suite 101 about how the show came about.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 29th October 2011

Interview with Jeffrey Holland

The star of some of Britain's most popular sitcoms reveals to Suite101 how and why he originally got into acting.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 25th October 2011

Jeffrey Holland Remembers David Croft

The much-loved actor looks back on his time working with the celebrated comedy writer, who died last month.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 22nd October 2011

Tony Hancock: The tragic downfall of a genuine one-off

Celebrated writers, Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, talk to Suite 101 about the late actor and discuss why their 10-year association with him came to an end.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 15th October 2011

Bread: A British comedy classic

Suite101 gets an insight into the fondly-remembered BBC series from Joey Boswell himself, Graham Bickley.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 13th October 2011

Hancock's Half Hour: Galton & Simpson reflect

Suite 101 gets the lowdown on the situation comedy that started it all from Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, the men responsible for it.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 10th October 2011

Interview with Mike Grady

The actor, best known as Ken in Citizen Smith and Barry in Last of the Summer Wine, discusses some of his other television roles with Suite 101.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 26th September 2011

Ray Galton and Alan Simpson interview

The writing team behind some of Britain's best-known comedy shows, give Suite 101 their opinions on the state of the genre today.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 23rd September 2011

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