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Six Dates with Barker

Six Dates with Barker is a series of six one-off, half-hour situation comedies showcasing the talents of Ronnie Barker. All were broadcast by London Weekend Television early in 1971.

Six Dates with Barker
Six Dates With Barker
StarringRonnie Barker
Christopher Timothy
Valentine Dyall
Lesley-Anne Down
Michael Bates
Freddie Jones
Michael Hordern
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time25 minutes
Original release
NetworkITV
Release8 January (1971-01-08) –
12 February 1971 (1971-02-12)

Writers on the series included John Cleese and Spike Milligan. The producer was Humphrey Barclay.

Episode list edit

  1. Show 11937: The Removals Person
  2. Show 21899: The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town
  3. Show 31970: The Odd Job
  4. Show 41915: Lola
  5. Show 51971: Come in and Lie Down
    • Transmitted 5 February 1971
    • Barker plays Dr Swanton, a psychiatrist who is visited by a patient (Michael Bates), who is so terrified of being diagnosed with mental problems, he pretends to be a gasman. Written by John Cleese.[10][11]
  6. Show 62774 AD: All the World's a Stooge
    • Transmitted 12 February 1971
    • In the far future, comedy has become the religion of the world and there are dire consequences for those who do not join in. Also starring Lesley-Anne Down, Joyce Grant, Michael Hordern and Victor Maddern.[12] Based on an outline by Gerald Wiley (Barker's pseudonym) and Maurice Murphy.

Spin-offs edit

There were several spin-offs to come from this series.

  • The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town was turned into a serial for the 1976 series of The Two Ronnies, David Jason performed the required 'Raspberrys' blown by the Phantom (but did not appear on screen).[13] Actor David Rowlands appeared as The Phantom in the penultimate instalment.
  • The Odd Job Man became a 1978 film, retitled The Odd Job. Extended from the original TV version to feature length. Though this time, original co-writer Graham Chapman took Barker's part, Diana Quick took the part of his wife, originally played by Joan Sims. David Jason as the hitman was the sole original cast member in this movie (though even his part was at first going to be played by Keith Moon).
  • The Removals Persons was turned into Ronnie Barker's final TV series Clarence, seventeen years after the original was made. This time the series was written by Barker using the pseudonym Bob Ferris. This was the name of Rodney Bewes' character in BBC sitcom The Likely Lads, and the name was in tribute to writers Clement and La Frenais. Josephine Tewson reprised her role as Barker's co-star.

Archive status and DVD release edit

Unlike many television programmes of the time, all six shows exist in the archives. They have been released by Network DVD, both as a single-disc individual release and together with Hark at Barker as The Ronnie Barker Collection.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ . 15 November 2007. Archived from the original on 15 November 2007.
  2. ^ ""Six Dates with Barker" 1937: The Removals Person (TV Episode 1971) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  3. ^ . 29 January 2009. Archived from the original on 29 January 2009.
  4. ^ ""Six Dates with Barker" 1899: The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town (TV Episode 1971) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  5. ^ . 13 February 2009. Archived from the original on 13 February 2009.
  6. ^ ""Six Dates with Barker" 1970: The Odd Job (TV Episode 1971) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  7. ^ a b "Ronnie Barker Collection (The): Hark at Barker & Six Dates With Barker (TV)". rewind @ dvdcompare.net. 13 October 2008. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  8. ^ . 5 February 2009. Archived from the original on 5 February 2009.
  9. ^ ""Six Dates with Barker" 1915: Lola (TV Episode 1971) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  10. ^ . 13 February 2009. Archived from the original on 13 February 2009.
  11. ^ ""Six Dates with Barker" 1971: Come in and Lie Down (TV Episode 1971) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  12. ^ ""Six Dates with Barker" 2774 AD: All the World's a Stooge (TV Episode 1971) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  13. ^ Jason, David (7 September 2014). David Jason: My Life. Penguin Random House. ISBN 9780099581161 – via Google Books.

External links edit

  • Six Dates With Barker at the bbc.co.uk Guide to Comedy
  • Paul Lewis, 2008: Review of the Network DVD release of Six Dates With Barker. DVDCompare
  • at the British Film Institute
  • Six Dates With Barker at IMDb  

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Six Dates with Barker is a series of six one off half hour situation comedies showcasing the talents of Ronnie Barker All were broadcast by London Weekend Television early in 1971 Six Dates with BarkerSix Dates With BarkerStarringRonnie BarkerChristopher TimothyValentine DyallLesley Anne DownMichael BatesFreddie JonesMichael HordernCountry of originUnited KingdomNo of episodes6ProductionRunning time25 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkITVRelease8 January 1971 01 08 12 February 1971 1971 02 12 Writers on the series included John Cleese and Spike Milligan The producer was Humphrey Barclay Contents 1 Episode list 2 Spin offs 3 Archive status and DVD release 4 References 5 External linksEpisode list editShow 1 1937 The Removals Person Transmitted 8 January 1971 Barker plays Fred a short sighted removals man who works whilst the owner of the house watches The Coronation Also starring Joan Benham Gillian Fairchild Nan Braunton Josephine Tewson and Christopher Timothy Written by Hugh Leonard 1 2 Show 2 1899 The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town Transmitted 15 January 1971 A mysterious figure who blows raspberries at people terrifies Victorian London Also starring Alan Curtis Moira Foot Larry Noble Christine Ozanne and John Sharp Written by Spike Milligan 3 4 Show 3 1970 The Odd Job Transmitted 22 January 1971 When his wife leaves him Barker hires a passing odd job man to kill him when he least expects it When his wife returns he finds his previous request impossible to cancel Also starring David Jason Joan Sims Derek Ware Larry Martyn and George Waring Written by Bernard McKenna 5 6 This episode was videotaped in black and white owing to the 1971 ITV Colour Strike 7 In 1978 this episode was remade as a feature length film with Graham Chapman taking Barker s role and David Jason reprising his role as the odd job man Show 4 1915 Lola Transmitted 29 January 1971 A top female agent goes missing after the German Head of Espionage fails to monitor her properly Also starring Graham Armitage Valentine Dyall Freddie Earlle Freddie Jones Dennis Ramsden Peter Stephens and Hugh Walters Written by Ken Hoare and Mike Sharland 8 9 Show 5 1971 Come in and Lie Down Transmitted 5 February 1971 Barker plays Dr Swanton a psychiatrist who is visited by a patient Michael Bates who is so terrified of being diagnosed with mental problems he pretends to be a gasman Written by John Cleese 10 11 Show 6 2774 AD All the World s a Stooge Transmitted 12 February 1971 In the far future comedy has become the religion of the world and there are dire consequences for those who do not join in Also starring Lesley Anne Down Joyce Grant Michael Hordern and Victor Maddern 12 Based on an outline by Gerald Wiley Barker s pseudonym and Maurice Murphy Spin offs editThere were several spin offs to come from this series The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town was turned into a serial for the 1976 series of The Two Ronnies David Jason performed the required Raspberrys blown by the Phantom but did not appear on screen 13 Actor David Rowlands appeared as The Phantom in the penultimate instalment The Odd Job Man became a 1978 film retitled The Odd Job Extended from the original TV version to feature length Though this time original co writer Graham Chapman took Barker s part Diana Quick took the part of his wife originally played by Joan Sims David Jason as the hitman was the sole original cast member in this movie though even his part was at first going to be played by Keith Moon The Removals Persons was turned into Ronnie Barker s final TV series Clarence seventeen years after the original was made This time the series was written by Barker using the pseudonym Bob Ferris This was the name of Rodney Bewes character in BBC sitcom The Likely Lads and the name was in tribute to writers Clement and La Frenais Josephine Tewson reprised her role as Barker s co star Archive status and DVD release editUnlike many television programmes of the time all six shows exist in the archives They have been released by Network DVD both as a single disc individual release and together with Hark at Barker as The Ronnie Barker Collection 7 References edit BFI Film amp TV Database 1937 THE REMOVALS PERSON 1971 15 November 2007 Archived from the original on 15 November 2007 Six Dates with Barker 1937 The Removals Person TV Episode 1971 IMDb via www imdb com BFI Film amp TV Database The PHANTOM RASPBERRY BLOWER OF OLD LONDON TOWN 1971 29 January 2009 Archived from the original on 29 January 2009 Six Dates with Barker 1899 The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town TV Episode 1971 IMDb via www imdb com BFI Film amp TV Database 1970 THE ODD JOB 1971 13 February 2009 Archived from the original on 13 February 2009 Six Dates with Barker 1970 The Odd Job TV Episode 1971 IMDb via www imdb com a b Ronnie Barker Collection The Hark at Barker amp Six Dates With Barker TV rewind dvdcompare net 13 October 2008 Retrieved 4 February 2024 BFI Film amp TV Database 1915 LOLA 1971 5 February 2009 Archived from the original on 5 February 2009 Six Dates with Barker 1915 Lola TV Episode 1971 IMDb via www imdb com BFI Film amp TV Database 1971 COME IN AND LIE DOWN 1971 13 February 2009 Archived from the original on 13 February 2009 Six Dates with Barker 1971 Come in and Lie Down TV Episode 1971 IMDb via www imdb com Six Dates with Barker 2774 AD All the World s a Stooge TV Episode 1971 IMDb via www imdb com Jason David 7 September 2014 David Jason My Life Penguin Random House ISBN 9780099581161 via Google Books External links editSix Dates With Barker at the bbc co uk Guide to Comedy Paul Lewis 2008 Review of the Network DVD release of Six Dates With Barker DVDCompare Six Dates With Barker at the British Film Institute Six Dates With Barker at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Six Dates with Barker amp oldid 1210915302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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