Kenneth Connor

  • 1984
    Rentaghost

    Rentaghost

    Rentaghost

    6.333 1984 HD

    Rentaghost was a British children's television comedy show, broadcast by the BBC between 6 January 1976 and 6 November 1984. The show's plot centred on the antics of a number of ghosts who worked for a firm called Rentaghost, which rented out the ghosts for various tasks.

    Rentaghost
  • 1988
    Hi-de-Hi!

    Hi-de-Hi!

    Hi-de-Hi!

    6.9 1988 HD

    Hi-de-Hi! is a British sitcom set in Maplins, a fictional holiday camp, during 1959 and 1960, and was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, who also wrote Dad's Army and It Ain't Half Hot Mum amongst others. It aired on the BBC from 1980 to 1988. The series revolved around the lives of the camp's management and entertainers, most of them struggling actors or has-beens. The inspiration was the experience of writers Perry and Croft: after being demobilised from the army, Perry was a Redcoat at Butlin's, Pwllheli during the holiday season. The series gained large audiences and won a BAFTA as Best Comedy Series in 1984. In 2004, it came 40th in Britain's Best Sitcom and in a 2008 poll on Channel 4, 'Hi-de-Hi!" was voted the 35th most popular comedy catchphrase.

    Hi-de-Hi!
  • 1967
    ABC Stage 67

    ABC Stage 67

    ABC Stage 67

    5.3 1967 HD

    ABC Stage 67 is the umbrella title for a series of 26 weekly shows that included dramas, variety shows, documentaries, and original musicals. It premiered on American Broadcasting Company on September 14, 1966 with Murray Schisgal's The Love Song of Barney Kempinksi, directed by Stanley Prager and starring Alan Arkin as a man enjoying the sights and sounds of New York City in his last remaining hours of bachelorhood. Arkin was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance By An Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama and the program was nominated as Outstanding Dramatic Program. Future programs included appearances by Petula Clark, Bobby Darin, Sir Laurence Olivier, Albert Finney, Peter Sellers, David Frost, and Jack Paar. ABC's effort to bring culture to the masses was a noble but unsuccessful experiment. Scheduled first against I Spy on Wednesdays and then The Dean Martin Show on Thursdays, the show consistently received low ratings. Its last production, an adaptation of Jean Cocteau's one-woman play The Human Voice starring Ingrid Bergman, aired on May 4, 1967. "Stage 67" was not actually a part of the primary ABC facilities in Los Angeles. It was produced at the old Monogram Studios backlot that was later sold to KCET.

    ABC Stage 67
  • 1992
    'Allo 'Allo!

    'Allo 'Allo!

    'Allo 'Allo!

    7.755 1992 HD

    The misadventures of hapless cafe owner René Artois and his escapades with the Resistance in occupied France.

    'Allo 'Allo!
  • 1989
    Blackadder

    Blackadder

    Blackadder

    7.936 1989 HD

    Cunning plans and cutting comedy as the Blackadder dynasty plot their way through British history.

    Blackadder
  • 1992
    Wogan

    Wogan

    Wogan

    4.2 1992 HD

    Wogan is a British television chat show

    Wogan
  • 1994
    Sherlock Holmes

    Sherlock Holmes

    Sherlock Holmes

    8.068 1994 HD

    Sherlock Holmes uses his abilities to take on cases by private clients and those that the Scotland Yard are unable to solve, along with his friend Dr. Watson.

    Sherlock Holmes
  • 1955
    The Ladykillers

    The Ladykillers

    The Ladykillers

    7.3 1955 HD

    Five oddball criminals planning a bank robbery rent rooms on a cul-de-sac from an octogenarian widow under the pretext that they are classical musicians.

    The Ladykillers