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In Bed With Medinner
''In Bed with Medinner'' is a late-night British TV programme starring Bob Mills (comedian), Bob Mills and originally broadcast in the 1990s. It is a precursor to the contemporary ''Harry Hill's TV Burp'', Russell Brand's ''Ponderland'' and Paddy McGuinness's ''Paddy's TV Guide''. ''In Bed with Medinner'' was a London Weekend Television production for ITV (TV network), ITV. Stand-up comic Bob Mills (comedian), Bob Mills specialised in a cynical view of life and its everyday objects, and in pastiches of popular culture icons. The show was set in Mills' home, which was dressed to resemble the home of Number Six (The Prisoner), Number Six from ''The Prisoner'' and, in the final series, John Steed, Steed's flat from ''The Avengers (TV series), The Avengers''. The first three series opened with a parody of ''The Prisoner'' while the fourth and final series was re-titled ''Still In Bed With Medinner'', and the opening sequence changed to be a parody of the classic ''Avengers'' Series ...
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London Weekend Television Shows
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Television Series By ITV Studios
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1990s British Comedy Television Series
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1999 British Television Series Endings
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1992 British Television Series Debuts
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In Bed With Medinner (series 4)
This is a list of episodes of ''In Bed with Medinner ''In Bed with Medinner'' is a late-night British TV programme starring Bob Mills (comedian), Bob Mills and originally broadcast in the 1990s. It is a precursor to the contemporary ''Harry Hill's TV Burp'', Russell Brand's ''Ponderland'' and Padd ...'', in broadcast order (where known), from series 4. {{Italic title 1998 British television seasons ...
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In Bed With Medinner (series 3)
This is a list of episodes of ''In Bed with Medinner ''In Bed with Medinner'' is a late-night British TV programme starring Bob Mills (comedian), Bob Mills and originally broadcast in the 1990s. It is a precursor to the contemporary ''Harry Hill's TV Burp'', Russell Brand's ''Ponderland'' and Padd ...'' episodes in broadcast order, from broadcast series 3. Programme one * Production code: 9C25409 * First aired: 1997-01-11 * Running time: 24:42 Summary Part 1: titles, intro, clips: paramedics, sketch casualty man, EOP Part 2: Bop, clips: Paramedics, flatmates, credits, sketch, logo. Credits *Host – Bob Mills *Director – Tony Gregory *Producers – Jeff Pope, Beverley Taylor *Production assistants – Amanda Church, S Scott *Researchers – Dan Clapton, Conrad Green, Tim Quicke *Film researcher – Nick Ray *Production manager – Jackie Penn *Vision controller – Luke Chantrell *On-line editors – Danny Davies, Malcolm Dunnett, Mark Goodwin, Alex Maddison *Sound ...
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In Bed With Medinner (series 2)
This is a list of episodes of ''In Bed with Medinner'' episodes in broadcast order, from broadcast series 2. Programme one * Production code: 9C24383 * First aired: 8 April 1994 * Running time: 51:45 Summary Bob Mills escapes from The Prisoner's village and arrives home at his pad just in time to entertain his mates. Tonight, the truth behind Bob's part in The Beatles' '' Sgt. Pepper's'' album and the emotional support he offered to the wives of the Beirut kidnap victims (but not Sunny Mann). He'll also be talking us through Britain's most diplomatic hard man Pauk Sykes, who has devised an ingenious way of dealing with shark attacks and raffling off an ivory necklace, which is beautiful and belonged to him. A Liverpudlian man unaccountably caught in a car with a woman shows us how to avoid the unwanted attentions of the local police and there are two monster-hunting scientists who share a beard between them. There's also Boy George and his record company boss who likes to ...
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In Bed With Medinner (series 1)
{{Italic title This is a list of episodes of ''In Bed with Medinner'' episodes in broadcast order, from broadcast series 1. Programme one * Production code: 9C24116 * First aired: 1992-11-20 * Running time: 29:42 Summary Offbeat London comic Bob Mills presents the first of two pilot programmes. He has gathered together music, moments from films and television series, stories, and observations on life, and discusses them with a live studio audience who – together with viewers – have been invited round to his pad for the night. In the first programme Bob looks at the black hole that is afternoon television; unearths the moment when a contestant in '' Family Fortunes'' answered with the word "turkey" to all the questions (an incident also referred to in episode one, series one of the sitcom ''15 Storeys High''); and takes a look at life on a London council estate. Along the way he reflects on what has happened to such old friends as the "Watney's Party Seven", "Azt ...
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