Talk:Jimmy Cricket

Latest comment: 13 days ago by Meters in topic External links

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Can anyone find his birthdate? I can't find it anywhere. -sars 16:20, 16 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

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And there's more. edit

Extended content

TWO NON UK Users don't believe this series should get its own page, So I suggest this get put into this page.


Jimmy Cricket
GenreComedy
Written by
  • Ray Allen
  • Charlie Adams
  • John Blight
  • Steven Brown
  • Gordon MacGregor
  • Roger Johnson
  • John Langdon
  • Trevor McCallum
  • Ray Martin
  • Tim Whitnall
Directed byTony Wolfe
StarringJimmy Cricket
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes24
Production
ProducerCentral Independent Television
Running time30 minutes (including adverts)
Original release
NetworkITV
Release28 June 1985 (1985-06-28) –
2 July 1988 (1988-07-02)

And There's More is a British comedy sketch show starring Jimmy Cricket produced by Central Independent Television for ITV from 28 June 1985 to 2 July 1988.

Cast edit

Over the four series Jimmy was joined by a number of other people:

Series One edit

Series Two edit

Series Three edit

Series Four edit

Transmissions edit

  • S1: 28 June - 2 August 1985: 6 episodes
  • S2: 12 July - 16 August 1986: 6 episodes
  • S3: 3 July - 7 August 1987: 6 episodes
  • S4: 28 May - 2 July 1988: 6 episodes

References edit

External links edit

Don't copy the content of non-notable redirected article to the talk page of the target. We mention this show in the article. If you feel there is additional content from that redirected article that should be included then source it and add it. Meters (talk) 06:04, 27 April 2024 (UTC)Reply