Alf Garnett, the bristling, bombastic, bald-headed bigot beloved of British television audiences in the `60s, has returned to the small screen in a new series called ”In Sickness and In Health.” ...
If Johnny Speight had never written anything other than Till Death Us Do Part, the first subject in a new series of the sporadically entertaining Comedy Connections, his place in television history ...
Long-time Spike Milligan collaborator John Antrobus has written a new play about his work with another comedy groundbreaker. Of Good Report tells of his time with Alf Garnett creator Johnny Speight, ...
Till Death Us Do Part, written by Johnny Speight, sees Simon Day (Brian Pern, The Fast Show) reprise the role of Alf Garnett in the episode, A Woman’s Place Is In The Home. Thursday 1 September, 9pm ...
It was one of the most influential – and controversial – sitcoms ever to have aired on TV. Now the entire run of 1960s comedy classic Till Death Us Do Part, featuring the bigoted Alf Garnett, is to be ...
John E. Speight CHESAPEAKE – John Edward “Johnny” Speight, 73, of the 4300 block of Emporia Ave., passed away March 2, 2011 in his home. A native of Edenton, N.C., he was the son of the late Will and ...
A black-and-white British sitcom starring Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques that aired on BBC1 from 1960 to 1965. It was written by Eric Sykes, Johnny Speight, John Antrobus and Spike Milligan. It was the ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. DETROIT (AP) – As he checked out the sticker on a new Chrysler 300, Johnny ...