a tribute to the acting talents of the late Leonard Rossiter by friends, family and fellow actors.
Reggie and Elizabeth's quiet Christmas morning is interrupted by family, friends, coworkers, and even a tramp.
On December 27th, 1982, at 8.05pm, Frank Muir introduced an hour of sitcom shorts specially made for the Christmas season. The sixty-minute programme was entitled "The Funny Side Of Christmas", and featured five- to ten- minute, and mostly one- or two- scene, situations of some of the BBC's most popular programmes of the time - all of which are now defined as 'classic television'.
The history of classic comedy shows. A look at 1970s sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, including interviews with writer and stars.
A look at the classic 1970's sitcom "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin", a vehicle for the late Leonard Rossiter; includes interviews with writer David Nobbs and actors Geoffrey Palmer, John Barron, Sue Nicholls and John Horsley.