Although each series is set in a different era, all follow the "misfortunes" of Edmund Blackadder (played by Atkinson), who in each is a member of a British family dynasty present at many significant ...
In 1975 Dad’s Army transferred to the stage as a revue, with songs, familiar scenes from the show, and individual "turns" for cast members. It was created by Roger Redfarn, who shared the same agent ...
Originally intended to be called The Fighting Tigers, Dad's Army was based partly on co-writer and creator Jimmy Perry's experiences in the Local Defence Volunteers (later known as the Home Guard). Pe ...
Graham Chapman was originally a medical student, joining the Footlights at Cambridge. He completed his medical training and was legally entitled to practice as a doctor. Chapman is best remembered for ...
Jones and Palin met at Oxford University, where they performed together with the Oxford Revue. Chapman and Cleese met at Cambridge University. Idle was also at Cambridge, but started a year after Chap ...
Episodes Series Episodes Originally aired DVD release dateSeries premiere Series finale Region 1 Region 21 6 19 September 1975 24 October 1975 16 October 2001 8 October 20012 6 19 February 1979 25 Oct ...
In May 1971 the Monty Python team stayed at the Gleneagles Hotel (which is referred to in "The Builders" episode) in Torquay whilst filming on location. John Cleese became fascinated with the behaviou ...
The special Halloween episode has become an annual tradition. "Treehouse of Horror" first broadcast in 1990 as part of season two and established the pattern of three separate, self-contained stories ...
The special Halloween episode has become an annual tradition. "Treehouse of Horror" first broadcast in 1990 as part of season two and established the pattern of three separate, self-contained stories ...
Main articles: History of The Simpsons and The Simpsons shortsWhen producer James L. Brooks was working on the television variety show The Tracey Ullman Show, he decided to include small animated sket ...
After nine years on the air, NBC and Jerry Seinfeld announced on December 25, 1997, that the series would end production the following spring in 1998. The announcement made the front page of the major ...
Seinfeld began as a 23-minute pilot named The Seinfeld Chronicles. Created by standup comedian Jerry Seinfeld and writer Larry David, developed by NBC executive Rick Ludwin, and produced by Castle Roc ...
Final episode: "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" Main article: Goodbye, Farewell and Amen"Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" was the final episode of M*A*S*H. Special television sets were placed in PX parking lot ...
M*A*S*H aired weekly on CBS, with most episodes being a half-hour in length. The series is usually categorized as a situation comedy, though it is sometimes also described as a "dark comedy" or a "dra ...
Bollywood film music is called filmi music (from Hindi, meaning "of films"). Songs from Bollywood movies are generally pre-recorded by professional playback singers, with the actors then lip synching ...