Back in the late Seventies, early eighties there was this sitcom. The main character was a cynical but funny cartoonist. He worked from home behind a large drawing board. Large house with either a wife or ex-wife and two teenage daughters. Pretty sure the actor playing the main character had been pretty famous.
It was just you're standard gentle sit-com but I remember loving it.
Think it was ITV orginally on about 5.15pm, I seem to remember that 5.15pm week-days was one of ITV's time slots. Vaguely remember it sometimes on at lunch-times, pretty sure it was before all-day TV but could be wrong.
I remember the one you mean, he used to put a hand-puppet on when he was doing the cartoons. I t started with a picture of a house, bit like the playschool house. It's going to drive me mad now trying to recall the name.
Now how can I say this so you all understand? Ash didn't WIN! And Kat is 30 yrs old FGS.
**which ship has never docked in liverpool??? the premiership** Man United champions of everything!!
Go Stuart my fellow Stopfordian. but if he try's really hard, I could forgive him!!!
I'm not sure of you were referring to the original british series or the american remake. The original series was called "Keep it in the Family" and starred Tim barrett. The american remake was called "Too Close For comfort" and starred Ted Knight.
Originally posted by Caulfield@: I'm not sure of you were referring to the original british series or the american remake. The original series was called "Keep it in the Family" and starred Tim barrett. The american remake was called "Too Close For comfort" and starred Ted Knight.
Thanks for that, I can now sleep tonight
Now how can I say this so you all understand? Ash didn't WIN! And Kat is 30 yrs old FGS.
**which ship has never docked in liverpool??? the premiership** Man United champions of everything!!
Go Stuart my fellow Stopfordian. but if he try's really hard, I could forgive him!!!