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The Bed-Sit Girl

The Bed-Sit Girl

Description: The Bed-Sit Girl is a British television sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1965 to 1966. Created by Chesney and Wolfe for Sheila Hancock, The Bed-Sit Girl aired for two series. Hancock played Sheila Ross, a typist who lives in a bedsit and wishes for more in life. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 1965
Number of seasons: 2
Number of episodes: 12
First episode air date: April 13, 1965
Network: BBC One
Program Creator: Chesney and Wolfe

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