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Citizen Smith (BBC, 1977-1980, 30 episodes)
Citizen SmithRobert Lindsay starred as work-shy, would-be revolutionary Wolfie Smith, of the Tooting Popular Front. This London-set comedy followed Wolfie’s consistently doomed schemes and his relationships with girlfriend Shirley (Cheryl Hall), and comrades Ken (Mike Grady), and Tucker (Anthony Milan).
Writer: John Sullivan
Coupling (BBC, 2000-2002, 22 episodes)
CouplingA group of twenty-something friends discuss love, sex and modern life while getting into and out of various relationships with each other. The series began life as a straightforward British version of "Friends" but quickly developed its own, more off-beat personality.
Writer: Steven Moffat

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