- The
Burkiss Way is a BBC
Radio 4
sketch comedy series,
originally broadcast between August 1976 and
November 1980. It was
written by
Andrew Marshall and...
- Fit the Fourth, 29
March 1978.
Burkiss Way, "Logical Positivism"
sketch excerpt An
excerpt from
Douglas Adams' The
Burkiss Way sketch, "Logical Positivism"...
-
Guide to the Galaxy, as well as many
episodes of the
comedy series The
Burkiss Way, as well as the
comedy panel games I'm
Sorry I Haven't a Clue and Just...
- Lloyd,
Simon Brett and others.
Shortly afterwards he
began writing The
Burkiss Way with
David Renwick and John
Mason (who
later dropped out to go to acting...
- on with it". Some of Adams's
early radio work
included sketches for The
Burkiss Way in 1977 and The News Huddlines. He also wrote,
again with Chapman,...
-
actor and
comedian best
known for his work on the BBC
Radio 4
comedies The
Burkiss Way (1976-1980) and
Alison and Maud (2002-2004). He was a
regular on various...
- the time"
sketch from The
Burkiss Way.
Their short-lived LWT
series for ITV, End of Part One, was an
attempt to
transfer Burkiss-style
humour to television...
-
appearances in
radio shows such as Huddwinks, The Half-Open University, The
Burkiss Way and Star Terk II and in the
television show End of Part One. In the...
-
program is
Hamish & Andy, and in the
United Kingdom an
example is The
Burkiss Way.
Radio in
Canada is
fragmented between the
public broadcasters the...
-
series on ITV, from 1979 to 1980 and was an
attempt at a TV
version of The
Burkiss Way. The
first series concerned the
lives of
Norman and Vera Straightman...