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Seven of One (1973–1973) — comedy on BBC Two
About Seven of One
Seven of One ended on May 6, 1973, on BBC Two. The show originally aired from March 25 to May 6, 1973, and consisted of seven standalone comedy episodes. It was a series of one-off comedy specials featuring Ronnie Barker, with each episode showcasing different characters and situations.
Seven of One was a comedy series that aired in 1973, starring Ronnie Barker in various roles. The series served as a showcase for Barker's versatility, and two of its episodes later became the basis for full-length sitcoms: Open All Hours and Porridge. The show was well-structured as a collection of humorous sketches, each with its own premise and cast, all featuring Barker's performances.
The cast included Ronnie Barker in multiple roles, such as Albert Arkwright, Norman Stanley Fletcher, Sam Cobbett, Albert Spanner, Harry Norvel, Alan Joyce, Evan Owen, and Grandpa Owen. The episodes had a runtime of 30 minutes each. The show does not have a rated score on TVMaze.
Seven of One episode schedule
7 aired
Aired · 7
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| May 6, 1973 | S1·E7 | I'll Fly You for a Quid |
| April 29, 1973 | S1·E6 | One Man's Meat |
| April 22, 1973 | S1·E5 | Another Fine Mess |
| April 15, 1973 | S1·E4 | Spanner's Eleven |
| April 8, 1973 | S1·E3 | My Old Man |
| April 1, 1973 | S1·E2 | Prisoner and Escort |
| March 25, 1973 | S1·E1 | Open All Hours |