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French and Saunders is a British comedy sketch series created by and starring Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. The series premiered on BBC2 in 1987, and due to its success, it was moved to BBC1 in 1994. It regularly featured comedic musical duo Simon Brint and Rowland Rivron of Raw Sex, as well as appearances from Kathy Burke, Kevin Allen, Patrick Barlow, Adrian Edmondson, Mel Giedroyc, Sue Perkins, Lenny Henry, Lulu, Harriet Thorpe, Patsy Kensit, Kate Moss, and music performances from Kirsty MacColl, Alison Moyet and Joan Armatrading.

During the course of the programme, 48 episodes of French and Saunders aired, including nine specials over six series, between 9 March 1987 and 27 December 2005.

In addition, the series featured several compilation specials, including the two-part "French and Saunders Go to the Movies", the two-part "I Can’t Believe It’s Music"/"I Can't Believe It's Not Music", the 20th anniversary, six-part "A Bucket o'French and Saunders"[1] and the 30th anniversary special, "300 Years of French and Saunders".[2]

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Episodes

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Series 1 (1987)

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Series 2 (1988)

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Christmas Special (1988)

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Series 3 (1990)

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Series 4 (1993)

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Christmas Special (1994)

With this episode, French and Saunders moves from BBC Two to BBC One.

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Series 5 (1996)

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Specials (1998–2003)

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Series 6 (2004)

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Christmas Special (2005)

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Compilation specials

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Between 1995 and 2007, several compilation specials were broadcast on BBC One; first with a two-part special, consisting of highlights of sketches featuring movie parodies, then a subsequent two-part special encompassing the music parodies. This was followed by a seven-part 20th Anniversary retrospective, "A Bucket o' French and Saunders", featuring classic clips with the addition of new material, as well as a similar, stand-alone special, "300 Years of French and Saunders", which commemorated 30 years of the series.

French and Saunders Go to the Movies (1995)

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Music Specials (2005)

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A Bucket o' French and Saunders (2007)

A Bucket O' French and Saunders[1] was shown from 7 September till 5 October (the sixth episode not being shown). The series was shown as a retrospective, showing 20 years of the French and Saunders sketch show. The older material was interspersed with new sketches, which had been recorded in June 2007 at BBC Television Centre. New material included parodies of America's Next Top Model, The Apprentice, Gordon Ramsay's The F-Word, The Academy Awards (featuring a cameo appearance by Dame Helen Mirren), X Factor, Big Brother, Fame Academy and a parody of disgraced celebrities Amy Winehouse and Britney Spears.

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300 Years of French and Saunders (2017)

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Other appearances

  • Alison Moyet – Love Letters (promo video – F&S appearance) (1987)
  • Jim Henson's The Storyteller – the bad sisters in Sapsorrow (1988)[8]
  • Hysteria 2 (live appearance C4 (Tiger Television), Standup/sketch, colour (1989)
  • The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball – ITV (Central), Standup/sketch (1989)
  • Little Pig Robinson (Beatrix Potter) (1990)
  • French and Saunders Live! (1990 Tour) Home video release (non-BBC) (1990)
  • Hysteria III (UK, C4 (Noel Gay Television), Standup/sketch, colour) (1991)
  • Amnesty International's Big 30 (ITV (Working Title Television for Central), Standup/sketch (1991)
  • Dusty Springfield – Full Circle (BBC Interview/Documentary) (1994)
  • Alison Moyet – Whispering Your Name (promo video – Dawn appearance) (1994)
  • Dawn, a parody of Oprah-style chat-shows featuring Dawn French and Victoria Wood/ F&S Sketch (1995)

Comic Relief

  • Comic Relief (1988)
  • Comic Relief 2: A Night of Comic Relief 2 (1989)[9]
  • Bananarama & Lananeeneenoonoo – Help! Promo video (Comic Relief single) (1989)
  • Bananarama & Lananeeneenoonoo – Help! Comic Relief '89 Live performance (1989)[10]
  • Comic Relief '91: F&S and Birds of a Feather – Mistaken Identity (1991)[11]
  • Comic Relief' 93: Total Relief (1993)[12]
  • Comic Relief '95: The Night of Comic Relief (BBC, Sketch/standup) (1995)[13]
  • Comic Relief '97 (1997)[14]
  • Spice Girls & The Sugar Lumps – Who Do You Think You Are – Promo video (Comic Relief) (1997)[15]
  • Comic Relief Special (Video Only) – The Extras On Doctor Who (unaired extended sketch recorded 13 years previously for series 1 episode 6 and eventually released as a short special as part of the Doctor Who Comic Relief video compilation) (2000)
  • Comic Relief Special – Harry Potter and The Secret Chamberpot of Azerbaijan (2003)[16]
  • Comic Relief Special – Gimme, Gimme, Gimmick (Mamma Mia: The Movie) (13 March 2009)[17]
  • Comic Relief Special – French and Saunders' Carpool Karaoke (24 March 2017)[18]
  • Comic Relief Special - Mamma Mia! Here We Go YET Again (15 March 2019)
  • Comic Relief Special - French & Saunders and Dame Judi Dench visit The Repair Shop (March 18, 2022)
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