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Blue Heaven
Genre sitcom
Created by Frank Skinner
Written by Frank Skinner
Directed by Tony Dow
Carol Wiseman
Starring Frank Skinner
Conleth Hill
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Running time25 minutes
Production companyFine Time Film & Television
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release10 June 1992 (1992-06-10) –
3 September 1994 (1994-09-03)

Blue Heaven is a British television sitcom that starred Frank Skinner, Conleth Hill, John Forgeham, Nadim Sawalha and Paula Wilcox. It featured guest stars such as Bill Bailey, Bob Goody, Tamsin Greig, Lucy Davis, Beryl Reid, Philip Glenister and John Thomson.

It first appeared on Channel 4 as a one-off pilot in the series Bunch of Five in 1992, and was followed by one series of six episodes in 1994. It was described by Skinner as "a love-letter to the Black Country". [1]

4 On Demand

In 2012 the series was made available free to viewers as part of Channel 4's All 4 website.

References

  1. ^ "Frank Skinner Live". Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2012.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Blue Heaven
Genre sitcom
Created by Frank Skinner
Written by Frank Skinner
Directed by Tony Dow
Carol Wiseman
Starring Frank Skinner
Conleth Hill
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Running time25 minutes
Production companyFine Time Film & Television
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release10 June 1992 (1992-06-10) –
3 September 1994 (1994-09-03)

Blue Heaven is a British television sitcom that starred Frank Skinner, Conleth Hill, John Forgeham, Nadim Sawalha and Paula Wilcox. It featured guest stars such as Bill Bailey, Bob Goody, Tamsin Greig, Lucy Davis, Beryl Reid, Philip Glenister and John Thomson.

It first appeared on Channel 4 as a one-off pilot in the series Bunch of Five in 1992, and was followed by one series of six episodes in 1994. It was described by Skinner as "a love-letter to the Black Country". [1]

4 On Demand

In 2012 the series was made available free to viewers as part of Channel 4's All 4 website.

References

  1. ^ "Frank Skinner Live". Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2012.

External links



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