Sketch comedy show in TV2, 8:30pm on Tuesday nights.

(13/7/196)
A stirring saga of bravery and bitter endurance from the annals of New Zealand history. This programme was a Bronze Medal winner at the 1923 Sports Writers of the Year Award dinner held on the roof of the big carpark on the corner, where the little tobacconist used to be.
Featuring Derek Payne, David McPhail, Marcus Craig, Alistair Douglas
Guests Malcolm Mcneill, Briggette Allen
Produced and Directed by John Carlaw

(20/7/1976)
A biffo collection of bonza nasties and larger falloons out of Payne, McPhail, Parker, Trussell-Cullen and Bromhead.
Guest - Brigette Allen

(27/7/1976)
A comic little moral of a confused old sailor and his bird "verses" the English Romantic Poets in their first end-of-session away match. Featuring Derek Payne. David McPhail, Marcus Craig and Alister Douglas.
With guess Malcolm McNeil
Produced and Directed by John Carlaw

(3/8/1976)
What did you do in the War. Mummy? An epic story of men in uniform and their husbands who waited. Featuring Derek Payne, David McPhail. Marcus Craig and Alistair Douglas.
Guest Malcolm McNeill.
Produced and Directed by John Carlaw TV2

(10/8/1976)
The first off-Broadway telecast of this completely unknown and unsung comedy. Transmitted live from a pre-recorded studio near the big car-park on the corner, where the little tobacconist used to be.
Special Guest Bunny Walters
Produced and Directed by John Carlaw TV2

(17/8/1976)
You'll be in stiches - or crutches -with this expose of the modern miracles of medical science, revealed for the first time on this new medical community access programme, or, I Only Laugh When it Hurts
Special Guest: Tina Cross
Produced and Directed by John Carlaw

(24/8/1976) A second chance to see this award-winning vice-regal ball brought to you live from the glittering ballroom in the basement of the big carpark on the corner where the little tobacconist used to be. This job isn't all balls and glitter, Sir Gerald Bart, Governor General.
Featuring Derek Payne, David McPhail, Marcus Craig and Alistair Douglas
With special guest, Bunny Walters. (Final)
Produced and Directed by John Carlaw

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