Pinwright's Progress

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Pinwright's Progress
Format Sitcom
Starring James Hayter
Clarence Wright
Sara Gregory
Daphne Maddox
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes 10
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC
Original run 29 November 194616 May 1947
External links
IMDb profile

Pinwright's Progress was a black-and-white British sitcom that aired from 1946 to 1947 and was the world's first regular half-hour sitcom.[1] The ten episodes, aired fortnightly in alteration with Kaleidoscope, were shot at the BBC studios at Alexandra Palace and aired live. None of the episodes survive as they were not recorded.

Pinwright's Progress was written by Rodney Hobson, produced and directed by John Glyn-Jones and the script editor was Ted Kavanagh, who had previously written the BBC radio comedy series It's That Man Again.

Contents

[edit] Cast

  • James Hayter - Mr J. Pinwright
  • Clarence Wright - Aubrey
  • Sara Gregory - Miss Doolittle
  • Daphne Maddox - Miss Peasbody
  • Doris Palmer - Mrs Sigsbee
  • Leonard Sharp - Ralph
  • Charles Irwin - Salesman

[edit] Plot

J. Pinwright is the proprietor of Macgillygally's Stores. He has a hated rival, and his staff only add to his problems by attempting to be helpful. Ralph, the messenger boy, is a deaf octogenarian.

[edit] Episodes

  1. Episode One (29 November 1946)
  2. Episode Two
  3. Episode Three
  4. Episode Four
  5. Episode Five
  6. Episode Six
  7. Episode Seven
  8. Episode Eight
  9. Episode Nine
  10. Episode Ten (16 May 1947)

[edit] References

General
Specific
  1. ^ Lewisohn, Mark. "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003. 

[edit] External links