BBC Lost Sitcoms

2016 • BBC
4.6
9 reviews
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Till Death Us Do Part - A Woman's Place is in the Home
02/09/16
Season-only
In this episode of Till Death Us Do Part originally broadcast in 1967, Alf arrives home to find that a burnt supper is the least of his worries.
2 Hancock's Half Hour - The New Neighbour
09/09/16
Season-only
Tony Hancock's new neighbour has a very, very suspicious night-time routine. Kevin McNally plays the role of Tony Hancock with Robin Sebastian playing the role of Kenneth Williams.
3 Steptoe And Son - A Winter's Tale
15/09/16
Season-only
Jeff Rawle and Ed Coleman re-create one of the most successful double acts in the history of British television playing Albert Steptoe and his son, Harold respectively. The episode, A Winter's Tale, sees Harold desperate to go on a skiing holiday - but he doesn't want Albert there, under any circumstances.
101 Behind The Scenes
15/09/16
Season-only
Go behind the scenes to witness how these old scripts were recreated for a modern audience.
102 A time lapse of the set - going up and coming down
15/09/16
Season-only
A chance to see a unique view of the BBC Lost Sitcoms set
103 Out-takes Reel
15/09/16
Season-only
Some out-takes from the production of BBC Lost Sitcoms.

About this show

Lost Sitcoms revisits missing episodes of three classic comedies - Hancock’s Half Hour (‘The New Neighbour’), Steptoe and Son (‘A Winter’s Tale’) and Till Death Us Do Part (‘A Woman’s Place is in the Home’). The scripts for these shows still exist but the original recordings are missing from the archives. BBC Comedy remade the shows on a stylised set, aiming to capture the spirit of the originals whilst bringing a new look and feel to the shows.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
9 reviews
Lord Paul Richard Butler
7 September 2016
To death us do part was very enjoyable it was not what I was expecting one thing what was quite weird was looking at I said that looked half finished but putting that aside I thought it was a good thing to make noise for a new generation to meet Alf Garnett and have a laugh.
Kym Hunt
5 December 2016
These guys are amazing! They work so hard to capture the characters well, whilst still creating something fresh.
Bennard Radwell
4 June 2020
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