• Pinwright's Progress is a British television sitcom that aired on the BBC Television Service from 1946 to 1947, and was the world's first regular half-hour...
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  • radio syndication. The first television sitcom is considered to be Pinwright's Progress, which aired on the BBC in the United Kingdom between 1946 and 1947...
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  • humorous situations. The first television sitcom was the U.K.'s Pinwright's Progress, ten episodes being broadcast bi-weekly from November 1946 to May...
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  • condition and, of course, the joy of laughter. Pinwright's Progress Written by Rodney Hobson, Pinwright's Progress (1946–1947) was the world's first regular...
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  • credited as Len Sharp. He starred in the 1946 BBC television series Pinwright's Progress as the messenger "boy" Ralph, who is a deaf octogenarian. The series...
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  • he served in the Royal Armoured Corps. His 1946 television series Pinwright's Progress, shown on the BBC, is recognised as the first real example of the...
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  • Television Screen Magazine premieres on NBC (1946–1949). November 29 – Pinwright's Progress (UK), British television's first situation comedy, debuts on the...
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    earliest television crime drama Telecrime (1938–39 and 1946) or Pinwright's Progress (1946–47, the world's first regular situation comedy), The Disorderly...
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    television Pingu – children's Pinky Malinky – mockumentary/surreal comedy Pinwright's Progress – situation comedy Pip Ahoy! – children's animated The Pit – music...
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  • dialogue by David Croft. My Word (1957) – panellist. Selected TV work. Pinwright's Progress (1946–1947) – written by Rodney Hobson; script editor was Ted Kavanagh...
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