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''The Russ Abbot Show'' is a British television sketch comedy series which stars
Russ Abbot Russ Abbot (born Russell Allan Roberts; 18 September 1947) is an English musician, comedian and actor. Born in Chester, he first came to public notice during the 1970s as the singer and drummer with British comedy showband the Black Abbots, la ...
and ran for 16 years on television before moving over to Radio 2 for a further five years.


History

The series originated as ''The
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Variety Madhouse''; with Russ Abbot, Mike Newman, Toni Palmer, Norman Collier and Bella Emberg. After one series in 1979, Freddie Starr left and the show was repackaged as "Russ Abbot's Madhouse" premiering on 12 April 1980, with Liz Smith, Dustin Gee, Nicky Croydon and Billy Hartman joining the cast. From the 1981 series there was a major cast upheaval, with many of the cast being replaced, with the new lineup being Dustin Gee, Bella Emberg,
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, Sherrie Hewson, Jeffrey Holland, Patti Gold, and Michael Barrymore.
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joined in Series 3 and Michael Barrymore left in Series 4. In 1986 the series was transferred over to the BBC, where it was renamed ''The Russ Abbot Show'', and featured Dennis, Emberg, Hewson, Holland, Suzi Aitchison, Tom Bright, Maggie Moone, Paul Shearer, and Lisa Maxwell. In 1991 allegedly the BBC was heard to announce at the Montreux Television Festival that Abbot no longer represented what the audience wanted to see on their screens and the series transferred to ITV. After the final television series in 1996, the series moved to BBC Radio 2 for 50 episodes from November 1997 to February 2002.


Format

The series showcased Abbot's talents as an all round entertainer and included characters such as Basildon Bond, a
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parody; 'Cooperman', a cross between Tommy Cooper and Superman; and C.U. Jimmy, a virtually unintelligible, red-headed, kilt-wearing Scotsman. The programme attracted millions of viewers weekly. The show was popular amongst younger viewers, prompting two annuals to be published in 1982 and 1983. The annuals featured comic strips based on popular characters Abbot had created in the various series of the show. It was also notable for its "Tears of laughter" theme song, which played at the start and end of the show. The stop-motion animated titles were produced by 3 Peach Animation.


Russ Abbot's Madhouse

* Series 1: 12 April – 31 May 1980. 7 Episodes * Series 2: 13 June – 1 August 1981. 8 Episodes * Series 3: 17 July – 21 August 1982. 6 Episodes * Series 4: 23 April – 28 May 1983. 6 Episodes * Series 5: 22 October – 26 November 1983. 6 Episodes * Series 6: 30 June – 4 August 1984. 6 Episodes * Series 7: 31 August – 5 October 1985. 6 Episodes


Specials

* 1. Russ Abbot and a Show of his Very Own: 2 Jan 81 * 2. Russ Abbot's Christmas Madhouse: 26 Dec 1981 * 3. Russ Abbot's Madhouse Annual: 7 Nov 1982 * 4. Russ Abbot's Hogmanay Lighthouse: 31 Dec 1982 * 5. Russ Abbot's Christmas Madhouse: 22 Dec 1984 * 6. Russ Abbot's Summer Madhouse: 29 June 1985


The Russ Abbot Show

Eight series were made of The Russ Abbot Show, between 1986 and 1996.


BBC Series

* Spring special: 26 May 1986 * Series 1: 13 September – 25 October 1986: 8 Episodes * Christmas special: 25 December 1986 * Series 2: 12 September – 31 October 1987: 8 Episodes * Christmas special: 25 December 1987 * Series 3: 3 September – 28 October 1988: 8 Episodes * Christmas special: 25 December 1988 * Series 4: 2 September – 18 November 1989: 12 Episodes * Christmas special: 25 December 1989 * Series 5: 1 September – 17 November 1990: 12 Episodes * Christmas special: 26 December 1990 * Series 6: 6 September – 29 November 1991: 12 Episodes


ITV Series

* Series 7: 5 September – 17 October 1994: 7 Episodes * Series 8: 10 July – 21 August 1995: 7 Episodes * Christmas Special – 26 December 1996


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Russ Abbot Show, The 1980 British television series debuts 1996 British television series endings 1980s British television sketch shows 1990s British television sketch shows BBC Radio comedy programmes BBC television sketch shows English-language television shows ITV sketch shows Television shows produced by Granada Television Television series by ITV Studios