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The Burkiss Way

The Burkiss Way

Description: Cult comedy sketch show, first broadcast in 1976.
Genre: Comedy series
Number of episodes: 47
First episode air date: August 1976
Genre: Sketch comedy
Number Of Series: 6
Syndicate: BBC Radio 4 Extra
Written By: Andrew Marshall, David Renwick

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