Television
TV schedule Wednesday 28th October 1998
![Drop The Dead Donkey. Image shows from L to R: Henry Davenport (David Swift), George Dent (Jeff Rawle), Helen Cooper (Ingrid Lacey), Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks), Damien Day (Stephen Tompkinson), Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan), Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle). Copyright: Hat Trick Productions Drop The Dead Donkey. Image shows from L to R: Henry Davenport (David Swift), George Dent (Jeff Rawle), Helen Cooper (Ingrid Lacey), Sally Smedley (Victoria Wicks), Damien Day (Stephen Tompkinson), Gus Hedges (Robert Duncan), Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle). Copyright: Hat Trick Productions](https://cdn.comedy.co.uk/images/library/comedies/300x200/d/drop_the_dead_donkey.jpg)
Drop The Dead Donkey
Series 6, Episode 1 - The NewsmakersSitcom set at GlobeLink News, a TV news station which is ordered to start taking a sensationalist stance to the news by its new owner.
![Is It Legal?. Image shows from L to R: Alison (Kate Isitt), Bob Birch (Patrick Barlow), Stella Phelps (Imelda Staunton), Darren (Matthew Ashforde), Colin Lotus (Richard Lumsden). Copyright: Hartswood Films Ltd Is It Legal?. Image shows from L to R: Alison (Kate Isitt), Bob Birch (Patrick Barlow), Stella Phelps (Imelda Staunton), Darren (Matthew Ashforde), Colin Lotus (Richard Lumsden). Copyright: Hartswood Films Ltd](https://cdn.comedy.co.uk/images/library/comedies/300x200/i/is_it_legal.jpg)
Is It Legal?
Series 3, Episode 1 - A Question Of PantsDick has taken early retirement, and Bob feels somewhat hard done by when Colin gets the newly-vacated, luxury private office. Stella decides to usher in the new era by asking the staff for their thoughts of office life...
![The Thoughts Of Chairman Alf. Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell). Copyright: London Weekend Television The Thoughts Of Chairman Alf. Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell). Copyright: London Weekend Television](https://cdn.comedy.co.uk/images/library/comedies/300x200/t/the_thoughts_of_chairman_alf.jpg)
The Thoughts Of Chairman Alf
Episode 5Topics Alf addresses include the Television Licence; Scottish and Welsh devolution; depressing stories in the news; and adult films in Soho.