• 6
    plays
  • 7
    collected
  • 1961-09-15T23:00:00Z on ITV1
  • 35m
  • 3h 30m (6 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
Reigning supreme for almost a decade as ITV's biggest comedian, Arthur Haynes was one of the most influential and popular comics that television has ever seen. His shows remained firmly in the top ten until his untimely death in 1966 robbed the world of a comedy genius. Lack of repeats meant that subsequent generations were denied Haynes' comedic brilliance - until now. Featuring wickedly funny scripts from Alf Garnett creator Johnny Speight, they invariably drew on the familiar class antagonism which he would hone to perfection on Till Death Us Do Part. Haynes' robust working-class delivery was inspired - never more so than in the character of Hobo Haynes, a belligerent, heavily decorated tramp fond of recounting tales of patriotic bravery whilst being 'up to me neck in muck and bullets'.

6 episodes

Season Premiere

1961-09-15T23:00:00Z

9x01 Lead pipe in train carriage/Tramps at bus stop

Season Premiere

9x01 Lead pipe in train carriage/Tramps at bus stop

  • 1961-09-15T23:00:00Z35m

9x02 Bus conductor/POW/Sit-down strike

  • 1961-09-29T23:00:00Z35m

With Sidney Bromley and Frank Sieman

With Peter Bridgmont, Maxwell Foster and Marcus Powell

9x05 Nervous barber/MP Common Market

  • 1961-11-11T00:00:00Z35m

1961-11-25T00:00:00Z

9x06 Fireman/Road sweeper

9x06 Fireman/Road sweeper

  • 1961-11-25T00:00:00Z35m

Vicar's vestments

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