Sat, Sep 18, 1976
Sketches include an unusual request for a funeral parlour, there is a public service announcement from the GPO, there is the next instalment in "The Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town" from Chopper Films, a wife would like a bit more from her husband, there is a trying customer in a hardware store, Ronnie tells us an old joke about a lady driver, and the final concert is duet by the cleaners. The performance in this episode is by Barbara Dickson.
Mon, Jan 1, 1979
Sketches include some subterfuge at a party, there is a message by Thingummy for people with bad memories, we have another episode of "Sid and Lily, George and Edie", we see how far you have to go for a loaf of bread, Ronnie's story is designed to put you to sleep, and the final musical item is by Mario and Romano, and comes from the seaside. The musical number was performed by The Manhattan Transfer.
Sat, Sep 4, 1976
Sketches include a visit to the eccentric Dr E. J. Death for a medical appointment, a short word by the Rev. McFarlane Lang about rhyming slang, the weekly serial is "The Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town", there is the impudent butler, Ronnie talks about going to America and the musical is by the Colarado Falls Red Indian Dance Troupe. The performance in this episode is by Barbara Dickson.
Sat, Nov 1, 1980
Sketches include an episode of Mastermind where the contestant answers the question before last, there is a public service message by the local policeman, we get a simple explanation of why we're living longer, there is the first part of "The Worm that Turned", we get a simple explanation how doctor shopping can help, finishing other people's sentences in the local, Ronnie decides to change his approach and tells us a new joke, and the musical finale is Broadway Malady. The musical guest is Elkie Brooks.
Thu, Sep 27, 1973
Sketches include about shouting in a library, going for a driving test, we find out how to care for the sick, Ronnie tells us how things are going on the home front, and we see the main production, which is called Colditz. The performances in this episode are by Pan's People, who perform a dance routine, and the singer Dana.
Tue, Dec 26, 1978
Sketches include a man who sells deaf aids, a bean shop, there is a message to help the British celebrate a European Christmas, we have the first episode of "Sid and Lily, George and Edie", we see what happens when the cricket oval is too close to housing, then there's the story of McCleary's Gold, Ronnie tell us about an Irishman, and the final musical item is 'Saturday Night Fervour'. The musical number was performed by The Manhattan Transfer.
Sat, Nov 8, 1980
Sketches include waiting for an audition for a musical, there is a spokesman on saving energy, what happens when your ears are improved, ordering tea at the roadside vendor, there is part two of "The Worm that Turned", a confusing conversation in the pub, what happens when you copy somebody else, Ronnie starts his story with a red nose, and the musical finale is down at the hunt.
Sat, Nov 12, 1977
Sketches include one day at the opticians, there is an appeal from the secretary of the Royal Society of Mispronunciation, Piggy Malone and Charlie Farley star in the first episode of "Stop You're Killing Me", there's a sketch about finishing the other person's sentences, Ronnie relates a jokes about a polar bear, and the final musical item is the Irish group "Pete Cutter and the Boggers". The performance in this episode is by The Nolan Sisters.
Sat, Dec 3, 1977
Sketches include a difficult customer in an ice cream parlour, the is a message by a spokesman from the anti-shoddy goods committee, Piggy Malone and Charlie Farley continue with "Stop You're Killing Me", there's a deep philosophical discussion at the pub, fun and games in a police station, Ronnie talks about owing a pet, and the final musical soirée is presented by Ball and Socket. The performance in this episode is by The Nolan Sisters.
Sat, Nov 22, 1980
Sketches include greeting card rhymes gone wrong, there is a spokesman from the Royal Society for Mispronunciation, there is the next part of "The Worm that Turned", be careful what you wish for, we visit the participants at The Inventors' Convention, Ronnie bought this week's joke at a jumble sale, and in the musical finale we don the lederhosen and head to Bavaria for the Oktoberfest. The musical guest is Barbara Dickson.