Son of Fred

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Son of Fred
Genre Comedy
Starring Peter Sellers
Spike Milligan
Valentine Dyall
Kenneth Connor
Graham Stark
Patti Lewis
Max Geldray
John Vyvyan
Mario Fabrizi
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 8
Production
Running time 30 minutes per episode
Broadcast
Original channel BBC-1
Original run September 17, 1956November 5, 1956

Son of Fred was the successor series to The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d and A Show Called Fred. It was made by Associated-Rediffusion and broadcast only in the London area, Midlands and Northern England.

It was the third and final in a series of sketch comedy shows attempting to translate the humour of the Goon Show to television. Spike Milligan concentrated on writing and only made small walk on appearances, leaving the lead acting to Peter Sellers. The series was produced and directed by Richard Lester.

[edit] Impact on comedy and culture

The minimalist format, with little or no scenery and few props, sketches without any real purpose or punch line, and mixing live action and short animations directly influenced the format of Monty Python's Flying Circus.[1] The unconventional format was revived in Spike Milligan's Q series.

A half hour special Best of Fred was broadcast on September 18, 1963 combining surviving sketches from A Show Called Fred and Son of Fred.

The 1997 convention of the Goon Show Preservation Society was billed as Son of a Weekend Called Fred.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Terry Jones, quoted in From Fringe to Flying Circus — 'Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960–1980' — Roger Wilmut, Eyre Methuen Ltd, 1980.

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