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''No – That's Me Over Here!'' is a British
sitcom A sitcom (short for situation comedy or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy produced for radio and television, that centers on a recurring cast of character (arts), characters as they navigate humorous situations within a consistent settin ...
that aired for three series from 14 November 1967 to 5 December 1970. It was created by
Barry Cryer Barry Charles Cryer (23 March 1935 – 25 January 2022) was an English writer, comedian, and actor. As well as performing on stage, radio and television, Cryer wrote for many performers including Dave Allen, Stanley Baxter, Jack Benny, Rory B ...
,
Graham Chapman Graham Chapman (8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989) was a British actor, comedian and writer. He was one of the six members of the Surreal humour, surrealist comedy group Monty Python. He portrayed authority figures such as The Colonel (Monty Py ...
and
Eric Idle Eric Idle (born 29 March 1943) is an English actor, comedian, songwriter, musician, screenwriter and playwright. He was a member of the British comedy group Monty Python and the parody rock band the Rutles. Idle studied English at Pembroke Co ...
, and it featured
Ronnie Corbett Ronald Balfour Corbett (4 December 1930 – 31 March 2016) was a Scottish actor, broadcaster, comedian and writer. He had a long association with Ronnie Barker in the BBC television comedy sketch show ''The Two Ronnies''. He achieved promine ...
's first acting starring role, alongside
Rosemary Leach Rosemary Anne Leach (18 December 1935 – 21 October 2017) was a British stage, television and film actress. She won the 1982 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a New Play for '' 84, Charing Cross Road'' and was nominated for the BAFTA Award f ...
,
Henry McGee Henry James Marris-McGee (14 May 1928 – 28 January 2006) was a British actor, best known as straight man to Benny Hill for many years. McGee was also often the announcer on Hill's TV programme, delivering the upbeat intro "Yes! It's '' ...
(who was at the time also playing the straight man in ''
The Benny Hill Show ''The Benny Hill Show'' is a British comedy television show starring Benny Hill that aired on the BBC and ITV between 15 January 1955 and 1 May 1989. The show consisted mainly of sketch comedy, sketches typified by slapstick, mime, parody, and ...
''),
Ivor Dean Ivor Donald Dean (21 December 1917 – 10 August 1974) was a British stage, film and television actor. Biography With his lugubrious demeanour he was often cast as world-weary police officers or butlers, and it is for the role of Chief Inspecto ...
and Jill Mai Meredith. It was originally produced by
Rediffusion Rediffusion was a business that distributed radio and TV signals through wired relay networks. The business gave rise to a number of other companies, including Associated-Rediffusion, later known as Rediffusion London, the first ITV (TV network ...
for the ITV network, with its production being continued by
London Weekend Television London Weekend Television (LWT; now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV (TV network), ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00&nbs ...
for the third and final series.


Plot

Ronnie Corbett played Ronnie, a man short in stature but big in ideas, and a quintessential
suburban A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area. They are oftentimes where most of a metropolitan areas jobs are located with some being predominantly residential. They can either be denser or less densely populated ...
commuter who works in an
insurance Insurance is a means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee, a party agrees to compensate another party in the event of a certain loss, damage, or injury. It is a form of risk management, primarily used to protect ...
company with his snooty
neighbour Neighbor(s) or neighbour(s) (Commonwealth English) may refer to: * Person who lives in one's neighbourhood * The subject of the Great Commandment Films * ''Neighbors'' (1920 film), a short film starring Buster Keaton * ''Neighbors'' (1937 fi ...
Cyril (played by McGee). Ronnie and Cyril not only work in the same department, but they also go to work every morning in the same train in the same compartment, which means that their business lives are rather linked to each other. Ronnie is aspiring and ambitious, always coming up with plans to improve his profile at work and win favour with his (and Cyril's) boss Mr. Robinson (played by Dean), and not stopping at anything to make sure his plans progress. The comedy hence arises from Ronnie's big plans and how they meet with Cyril's and others' secret opposition, and their constant attempts to back-stab Ronnie – Cyril being a quintessential practitioner of '
office politics Workplace politics involves processes and behaviors in human interactions that include power and authority. It serves as a tool to assess operational capacity and balance diverse views of interested parties. Also known as office politics and organ ...
'. The other main character in the series is Mr. Robinson's
secretary A secretary, administrative assistant, executive assistant, personal secretary, or other similar titles is an individual whose work consists of supporting management, including executives, using a variety of project management, program evalu ...
(played by Meredith).


Episodes


Series 1 (1967)

* 1.1. Series 1, Episode 1 (14 November 1967) * 1.2. Series 1, Episode 2 (21 November 1967) * 1.3. Series 1, Episode 3 (28 November 1967) * 1.4. Series 1, Episode 4 (5 December 1967) * 1.5. Series 1, Episode 5 (12 December 1967) * 1.6. Series 1, Episode 6 (19 December 1967)


Series 2 (1968)

* 2.1. Series 2, Episode 1 (15 May 1968) * 2.2. Series 2, Episode 2 (22 May 1968) * 2.3. Series 2, Episode 3 (29 May 1968) * 2.4. Series 2, Episode 4 (5 June 1968) * 2.5. Series 2, Episode 5 (12 June 1968) * 2.6. Series 2, Episode 6 (19 June 1968)


Series 3 (1970)

* 3.1. Old Age (12 September 1970) * 3.2. Registration (19 September 1970) * 3.3. Mother (26 September 1970) * 3.4. Social (3 October 1970) * 3.5. Drink (10 October 1970) * 3.6. Neighbours (17 October 1970) * 3.7. The Girl (24 October 1970) * 3.8. Fancy Dress (31 October 1970) * 3.9. Brothers In Law (7 November 1970) * 3.10. Money (14 November 1970) * 3.11. Religion (21 November 1970) * 3.12. Politics (28 November 1970) * 3.13. Wedding (5 December 1970)


Production details

Cryer, Chapman and Idle worked as a team for the first series, all three writing each of the six episodes. Idle then dropped out. Seasons two and three were written by Cryer and Chapman, working as a duo. The first two series were produced by
Rediffusion Rediffusion was a business that distributed radio and TV signals through wired relay networks. The business gave rise to a number of other companies, including Associated-Rediffusion, later known as Rediffusion London, the first ITV (TV network ...
. During his tenure as presenter and producer at Rediffusion,
David Frost Sir David Paradine Frost (7 April 1939 – 31 August 2013) was an English television host, journalist, comedian and writer. He rose to prominence during the satire boom in the United Kingdom when he was chosen to host the satirical programme ...
brought the writing team and cast together, all of them having been involved with him shortly before in '' The Frost Report''. He used the same process in '' The Ronnie Barker Playhouse'', which was the first sitcom anthology series to star the other Ronnie,
Ronnie Barker Ronald William George Barker (25 September 1929 – 3 October 2005) was an English actor, comedian and writer. He was known for roles in British comedy television series such as ''Porridge (1974 TV series), Porridge'', ''The Two Ronnies'', ...
. When Frost moved from Rediffusion to LWT in 1968, the future Pythons and two Ronnies followed him and continued to work for him there, as well as becoming involved in other LWT productions. Hence, in 1970, Frost had LWT revive ''No – That's Me Over Here!'' for another series, over which he once again presided, this time in
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(it had been produced in
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in its Rediffusion incarnation).


Archive status and availability

The entirety of the first two series (made by Rediffusion) are missing from the archives, although one 1967 episode appears to exist in private hands. However, the final series (made by LWT in colour) exists in its entirety. All 13 episodes of the third series were released by Network in the UK (
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) on 13 July 2015.


References

*
Mark Lewisohn Mark Lewisohn (born 16 June 1958) is an English historian and biographer. Since the 1980s, he has written many reference books about the Beatles and has worked for EMI, MPL Communications and Apple Corps.
, ''BBC Online Comedy Guide''/''Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy'' *British TV Online Resources


External links


– That's Me Over Here!'' at the British TV Online Resources


External links

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