No, That's Me Over Here!

No, That's Me Over Here! (1967-1970)

EndedScripted showComedy

No, That's Me Over Here! was a British sitcom that aired for three series from 1967 to 1970. It was created by Barry Cryer, Graham Chapman and Eric Idle, and it featured Ronnie Corbett's first acting starring role, alongside Rosemary Leach, Henry McGee (who was at the time also playing straight man to Benny Hill in The Benny Hill Show), Ivor Dean and Jill Mai Meredith. It was originally made by Associated-Rediffusion for the ITV network, with its production being continued by London Weekend Television for the third and final series.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E13WeddingDez. 5, 1970
S03E12PoliticsNov. 28, 1970
S03E11ReligionNov. 21, 1970
S03E10MoneyNov. 14, 1970
S03E09Brothers in LawNov. 7, 1970
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

No, That's Me Over Here! premiere?

The TV show No, That's Me Over Here! premiered on September 5, 1967.

Who produced the TV show No, That's Me Over Here!?

The TV show No, That's Me Over Here! was produced by Granada Television.

Who were the main cast members of No, That's Me Over Here!?

The main cast members of No, That's Me Over Here! were Ronnie Corbett, Rosemary Leach, and Henry McGee.

What genre does the TV show No, That's Me Over Here! belong to?

The TV show No, That's Me Over Here! belongs to the genre of comedy.

Who wrote the TV show No, That's Me Over Here!?

The TV show No, That's Me Over Here! was written by Barry Cryer and Graham Chapman.

What was the TV show No, That's Me Over Here! about?

The TV show No, That's Me Over Here! was about a married man named Ronnie who was unfaithful to his wife while trying to climb the social ladder.

How many episodes of No, That's Me Over Here! were produced?

A total of 20 episodes of No, That's Me Over Here! were produced.

Was No, That's Me Over Here! filmed in front of a live audience?

Yes, No, That's Me Over Here! was filmed in front of a live audience.

What was the theme tune of No, That's Me Over Here!?

The theme tune of No, That's Me Over Here! was "Somebody Stole My Girl" by Turner Layton and Harry Von Tilzer.

In what year did No, That's Me Over Here! end?

No, That's Me Over Here! ended in 1968.

Did No, That's Me Over Here! win any awards?

No, That's Me Over Here! did not win any notable awards.

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