Arthur's Treasured Volumes
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![]() Anthea and Arthur Askey in Arthur's Treasured Volumes |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Starring | Arthur Askey Anthea Askey Sam Kydd Arthur Mullard |
Country of origin | ![]() |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ITV |
Original run | 2 May 1960 – 6 June 1960 |
Arthur's Treasured Volumes was a short-lived black-and-white British series of sitcoms starring Arthur Askey that ran for six episodes in 1960. It was written by Dave Freeman. It was made for the ITV network by ATV. All episodes were missing having been presumed wiped during the 1960s, but part of the first episode "A Blow In Anger" was recovered by Paul Stroud and shown at the National Film Theatre in November 2003.[1]
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[edit] Cast
- Arthur Askey - Various
- Anthea Askey - Herself/Narrator
- Sam Kydd - Various
- Arthur Mullard - Various
[edit] Plot
Arthur's Treasured Volumes was a series of one-episode sitcoms. At the beginning of each episode, Anthea Askey, Arthur's daughter, would take down a book from a shelf and the story would begin. All the 'books' were in fact scripts written by Dave Freeman. Each week Arthur Askey, Sam Kydd and Arthur Mullard would play different roles. Amongest those who made guest appearances were Wilfrid Brambell, Patrick Newell, June Whitfield and Geoffrey Palmer.
[edit] Episodes
- A Blow In Anger (2 May 1960)
- The History of Mr Lacey (9 May 1960)
- The Command Performer (16 May 1960)
- Pilbeam of Twickenham (23 May 1960)
- A Slight Case of Deception (30 May 1960)
- The Curse of the Bellfoots (6 June 1960)
[edit] References
- Mark Lewisohn, "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
- British TV Comedy Guide for Arthur's Treasured Volumes