Seven Of One
1 9 7 3
(UK)
7 x 30 minute episodes
This series of one-off stand-alone comedies
featuring the inimitable talents of Ronnie Barker, was originally to
have been called Six Of One, leaving the way open for a follow
up series to be called Half A Dozen Of The Other. So much for
that gag!
Instead, it led to two of the most enduring of
television comedies - Open All Hours
(which featured as the first of the seven stand-alone comedies) and Porridge
(which was born of the second - Prisoner And Escort). The
other, now forgotten, five shows were My Old Man (about a
pensioner trying to save his home from a demolition crew), Spanner's
Eleven (which told the tale of ailing football team, Ashfield), One
Man's Meat (which saw Barker as a man forced to go on a starvation
diet by his wife), Another Fine Mess (which teamed the star
with Roy Castle as two Laurel and Hardy impersonators) and finally I'll
Fly You For A Quid (a story about a Welsh family who bet on
absolutely everything and anything).
The ease with which Barker could slip in and out
of characters as diverse as the hard edged prison lag Fletcher and the
ageing northern shopkeeper Arkwright was proof enough that this man
should star in his own series. Thankfully we got more than our money's
worth, with two of the all time great British comedies appearing as a
result of Seven Of One.
My Old Man was also developed as a comedy series in 1974 and
1975. The series starred Clive Dunn in the role originally played here
by Barker.
TRIVIA NOTE
Seven Of One
was the third series in which Ronnie Barker appeared as a different
character each week. The previous two were The Ronnie Barker
Playhouse (1968) and Six Dates With Barker (1971).
EPISODES
Open All Hours
Prisoner And Escort
My Old Man |
Spanner's Eleven
One Man's Meat
Another Fine Mess
I'll Fly You For A Quid |
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Ronnie Barker
David Jason
Richard Beckinsale
Ann Beach
Graham Armitage
Bill Maynard
Priscilla Morgan
John Cater
Roy Castle
Avis Bunnage
Margery Mason
Pearl Hackney
Pauline Delany
Joan Sims
Prunella Scales
Glynn Edwards
Sam Kelly
Emrys James
Richard O'Callaghan
Margaret John
Talfryn Thomas
Beth Morris
Gwyneth Owen |
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