Truly groundbreaking TV. Sherrin, Frost, Kinnear, Cope, Percival and Rushton all went on to other things. The only other occasion I saw David Kernan was in an advert for hairspray.
Those closing titles contain a few names who also went on to bigger things, including Gerald Kaufnman, who became a major figure in the Labour Party in the 1970s. David Nobbs went on to write the Reginald Perrin books.
Truly groundbreaking TV. Sherrin, Frost, Kinnear, Cope, Percival and Rushton all went on to other things. The only other occasion I saw David Kernan was in an advert for hairspray.
Those closing titles contain a few names who also went on to bigger things, including Gerald Kaufnman, who became a major figure in the Labour Party in the 1970s. David Nobbs went on to write the Reginald Perrin books.
cbak12sg 1 year ago
Love the wobbly titles at the bottom!
Feisty1967 1 year ago
@Feisty1967 I cannot believe that was back then. I believe the BBC pioneered in using this closing credits sequence where the credits move to left…
MrMichaelChua 8 months ago