Curry and Chips
Curry and Chips

Curry and Chips

1969 1 Seasons 6 Episodes ⭐ 6.5 Comedy

Curry and Chips is a British sitcom broadcast in 1969 which was produced by London Weekend Television for the ITV network. Set on a factory floor of 'Lillicrap Ltd', it starred a blacked up Spike Milligan as an Asian immigrant who went by the name of Kevin O'Grady. It also featured Eric Sykes as the foreman, Norman Rossington as the shop steward, and other regulars were Kenny Lynch, and Sam Kydd. The series was written by Till Death Us Do Part writer Johnny Speight, but based on idea by Milligan. It was the first LWT sitcom to be made in colour, and all episodes still exist.

Curry and Chips is a British sitcom broadcast in 1969 which was produced by London Weekend Television for the ITV network. Set on a factory floor of 'Lillicrap Ltd', it starred a blacked up Spike Milligan as an Asian immigrant who went by the name of Kevin O'Grady. It also featured Eric Sykes as the foreman, Norman Rossington as the shop steward, and other regulars were Kenny Lynch, and Sam Kydd. The series was written by Till Death Us Do Part writer Johnny Speight, but based on idea by Milligan. It was the first LWT sitcom to be made in colour, and all episodes still exist.

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Seasons & Episodes

EP 1

Episode 1

When Arthur Blenkinsop (Eric Sykes), foreman at Lillicrap Ltd., gives a job to the half-Irish, half-Pakistani Kevin O'Gr

EP 2

Episode 2

When all he wants to do is an honest day's work for an honest day's pay, Kevin has trouble understanding the work-shy an

EP 3

Episode 3

Upon winning £250,000 in the football pools, Kevin suddenly finds that he has far more friends than he ever realized.

EP 4

Episode 4

On his way to holy confession in case he gets killed at a football match, Kevin walks into the middle of a race riot and

EP 5

Episode 5

Among those giving O'Grady trouble is Kenny; he has always thought of himself as 'one of the lads', but since O'Grady's

EP 6

Episode 6 (1969 Christmas Special)

Redecorating the office for Cristmas, Smelly laments the impending lack of a Queen's Speech on the television that year.

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