Mapping the stories behind some of comedy's most enduring shows, beginning with Till Death Us Do Part. Bursting onto screens on 6 June 1966, it became one of the most controversial sitcoms of all time. At the heart of the show was writer Johnny Speight 's masterpiece - the foul-mouthed bigot Alf Garnett. marvellously portrayed by Warren Mitchell. The actor talks about the show here, along with Antony Booth and Una Stubbs.
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Kevin McMunigal | Director |