All Star Comedy Carnival
1969An annual Christmas special produced by ITV, containing new mini-episodes of popular British sitcoms and light entertainment programmes, with some musical interludes. It was hosted by Des O'Connor in 1969, Max Bygraves in 1970, Mike and Bernie Winters in 1971 and Jimmy Tarbuck in 1972 and 1973. Created as a direct competitor to the BBC's Christmas Night with the Stars, all had short five minute sketches devised and produced for transmission within the festive period, written by the original writers of each comedy series.
Seasons & Episode
Presented by Des O'Connor. With sketches from Doctor in the House, Mr Digby Darling, Cribbins, Please Sir!, Never Mind the Quality - Feel the Width, Jokers Wild, On the Buses, Father Dear Father, Two in Clover, The Dustbinmen, Coronation Street, Dear Mother...Love Albert and Mike Yarwood.
Presented by Max Bygraves. With sketches from Girls About Town, The Worker, The Des O'Connor Show, Coronation Street, The Lovers, Hark at Barker, Doctor in the House, Jokers Wild, Dear Mother...Love Albert, Albert and Victoria, For the Love of Ada, Cribbins and Father Dear Father.
Presented by Mike and Bernie Winters. With sketches from Doctor at Large, The Lovers, And Mother Makes Three, His and Hers, Please Sir!, The Fenn Street Gang, Girls About Town, Dear Mother...Love Albert, Sez Les, Lollipop Loves Mr. Mole and Father Dear Father.
Presented by Jimmy Tarbuck. With sketches from Love Thy Neighbour, On The Buses, Christmas With Wogan, Nearest and Dearest, Thirty Minutes Worth, Sez Les, The Fenn Street Gang and Father Dear Father.
Presented by Jimmy Tarbuck. With sketches from Man About The House, Billy Liar, My Good Woman, Spring and Autumn and Doctor in Charge.
An annual Christmas special produced by ITV, containing new mini-episodes of popular British sitcoms and light entertainment programmes, with some musical interludes. It was hosted by Des O'Connor in 1969, Max Bygraves in 1970, Mike and Bernie Winters in 1971 and Jimmy Tarbuck in 1972 and 1973. Created as a direct competitor to the BBC's Christmas Night with the Stars, all had short five minute sketches devised and produced for transmission within the festive period, written by the original writers of each comedy series.