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Armstrong and Miller 

The Armstrong and Miller show
Format Comedy
Starring Alexander Armstrong
Ben Miller
Country of origin  United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 31
Production
Producer(s) Absolutely Productions,
Hat Trick Productions
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Paramount Comedy
5 February 1997-
11 February 1998
Channel 4
10th November 1997-
23rd February 2001
BBC One
26 October 2007- Present
Original airing 5 February 1997-Present

"Armstrong and Miller" are collectively the comedians and actors Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller, and also the name of their television sketch show which ran from 1997 to 2001, and then began again in 2007.

Contents

Television Show

To date, four series of the show have been made by Absolutely Productions. Every series has seven episodes, apart from the first series which has six episodes. The first series was shown on the Paramount Comedy Channel. Series 2 was shown first on Channel 4 then immediately repeated on the Paramount Comedy Channel. Series 3 and 4 were only shown on Channel 4.

The fourth series of the show was released on DVD in the UK in 2006.

A new show featuring Armstrong and Miller has been produced by Hat Trick Productions for BBC One. The first studio recording took place on Friday, 23rd February 2007, at BBC TV Centre. It is known as The Armstrong and Miller Show and was first broadcast on the 26th of October 2007. At the end of the last episode of this series it was announced over the credits that another series would begin in 2008.

They also wrote and starred in So 90s, a weekly comedy show aired on MTV Europe between 1997 and 1999.

In August 2008 they launched a series of podcasts entitled "Timeghost", produced by Times Online, parodying art and culture critics.[1]

Chronology

Series Start and end dates Channel
1 5th February - 12th March 1997 Paramount Comedy Channel
2 10th November 1997 - 5th January 1998 Channel 4
2 (repeat) 7th January - 11th February 1998 Paramount Comedy Channel
3 13th August - 17th September 1999 Channel 4
4 12th January - 23rd February 2001 Channel 4
5 26 October 2007 - Christmas 2007 BBC One
6 2008 BBC One

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Timeghost", Times Online. Retrieved on 2008-09-07. 
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