Superfrank!

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Superfrank!

Frankie Howerd in Superfrank!
Format One-off Special
Created by Miles Tredinnick
Starring Frankie Howerd
Country of origin United Kingdom
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4, HTV
Original airing 1987

Superfrank! was a one-hour television special starring English comedian Frankie Howerd OBE. The special show marked his return to television performance after an absence of five years.

The show was made by Channel 4 and HTV. The script was written by Miles Tredinnick, Vince Powell and Andrew Nickolds and recorded before a live audience at the Playhouse Theatre in Weston-super-Mare[1] close to where Howerd had his country home in the Mendips. At one stage he is joined by some donkeys who do their best to upstage him. Howerd ends the show with some songs accompanied on the piano by Sunny Rogers. The show was produced by Cecil Korer and Derek Clark. It was transmitted in the autumn of 1987.

The show's working title was 'Let's Be Frank!'

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