''The Stanley Baxter Series'' is a British
comedy
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television show
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which was originally broadcast on the
ITV
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ITV
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in 1981. It was Baxter's first weekly
sketch show
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for nine years since the first series of his ''
The Stanley Baxter Picture Show
''The Stanley Baxter Picture Show'' is a British comedy television show which was originally broadcast on ITV. It featured an initial series of four episodes in 1972, followed by one-off specials in each of the successive years. A sketch show it ...
'', as he had concentrated on producing one-off specials since then.
[Barfe p.268] Baxter was nominated for the
losing out to
Nigel Hawthorne
Sir Nigel Barnard Hawthorne (5 April 1929 – 26 December 2001) was an English actor. He is most known for his stage acting and his portrayal of Sir Humphrey Appleby, the permanent secretary in the 1980s sitcom '' Yes Minister'' and the Cabi ...
for ''
Yes Minister
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''.
References
Bibliography
* Barfe, Louis. ''Turned Out Nice Again: The Story of British Light Entertainment''. Atlantic Books, 2013.
* Vahimagi, Tise . ''British Television: An Illustrated Guide''. Oxford University Press, 1996.
External links
The Stanley Baxter Series at the British Comedy Guide
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1981 British television series debuts
1981 British television series endings
1980s British comedy television series
ITV sketch shows
English-language television shows
1980s British television sketch shows
London Weekend Television shows