| B-And-B | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Sitcom |
| Created by | Michael Pertwee |
| Starring | Bernard Braden Barbara Kelly Kim Braden Mark Griffith |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| No. of episodes | 8 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC1 |
| Release | 7 June (1968-06-07) – 18 December 1968 (1968-12-18) |
B-And-B is a British television sitcom starring Bernard Braden, his wife Barbara Kelly and their daughter Kim Braden. It was written by Michael Pertwee, and aired for a pilot and one series in 1968.
Cast
- Bernard Braden – Bernie
- Barbara Kelly – Barbara
- Kim Braden – Sally
- Mark Griffith – Johnny
- Pauline Collins – Chantal (pilot)
Plot
This domestic sitcom stars married couple Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly as a married couple who both have successful showbusiness careers, and clearly there was an ounce of realism in the programme. In the pilot, Bernie falls for Chantal, their French au pair. Bernie thinks his wife is having an affair, they both think their children are taking drugs and in the final episode the couple contemplate divorce.
Episodes
Pilot (1968)
- Pilot (7 June 1968) (part of Comedy Playhouse)[1]
Series One (1968)
References
- "Comedy Playhouse – BBC1". Radio Times. London, United Kingdom. 7 June 1968. Retrieved 26 March 2026 – via BBC Genome Project.
- "B-and-B – BBC1". Radio Times. London, United Kingdom. 6 November 1968. Retrieved 26 March 2026 – via BBC Genome Project.
- "B and B – BBC1". Radio Times. London, United Kingdom. 13 November 1968. Retrieved 26 March 2026 – via BBC Genome Project.
- "B and B – BBC1". Radio Times. London, United Kingdom. 20 November 1968. Retrieved 26 March 2026 – via BBC Genome Project.
- "B and B – BBC1". Radio Times. London, United Kingdom. 27 November 1968. Retrieved 26 March 2026 – via BBC Genome Project.
- "B and B – BBC1". Radio Times. London, United Kingdom. 4 December 1968. Retrieved 26 March 2026 – via BBC Genome Project.
- "B and B – BBC1". Radio Times. London, United Kingdom. 11 December 1968. Retrieved 26 March 2026 – via BBC Genome Project.
- "B and B – BBC1". Radio Times. London, United Kingdom. 18 December 1968. Retrieved 26 March 2026 – via BBC Genome Project.
- Mark Lewisohn, "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
- British TV Comedy Guide for B-And-B