The Sitcom Trials - Episode Guide TV Series 1

Episode Guide TV Series 1

  • Episode 1 - "Policevets In Casualty vs Do You Think They'll Cotton On?"
Police comedy by Stephen Dinsdale, vs Brian Meenagh's behind the scenes TV producers. All episodes hosted by Kev F Sutherland.
  • Episode 2 - "Go Wild In The Country vs The Client"
Divorcee returns to school reunion, by Jane Simon, vs office romance & ructions by Harris, Blakewill & Wainwright
  • Episode 3 - "Cardinal Sin vs Nemesis"
Two historical costume comedies by Andrew Barclay and Sam Elsden
  • Episode 4 - "Improv Special"
The Comedy Store Players Neil Mullarkey, Suki Webster, Niall Ashdown & Richard Vranch present two contrasting sitcoms from audience suggestions.
  • Episode 5 - "What An Anchor vs A Producers Tale"
Behind the scenes with an anchorman, by Adrian Peck & John Kelly, and a dysfunctional producer, by Roland Moore
  • Episode 6 - "Jimmy James vs On The Job"
A solo writer-performed sitcom with multiple characters by James Holmes, vs HTV's Television Workshop's group creation
  • Episode 7 - "Perfect 10 vs Football R For Revenge"
Political shenanigans at No 10 by Rich Johnston, vs terror on the terrace by Matt Bowdler & Ben Manning
  • Episode 8 - "The public vs the public"
Two scripts selected from entries sent in by the viewers, head to head

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