The Armstrong & Miller Show

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The Armstrong & Miller Show
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Series 1–2 title card
Directed by
  • Dominic Brigstocke (series 1 & 2)
  • Ben Kellett (series 3)
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes19
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production company Hat Trick Productions
Original release
Network BBC One
Release26 October 2007 (2007-10-26) 
11 December 2010 (2010-12-11)
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Armstrong and Miller

The Armstrong & Miller Show is a British sketch comedy television show produced by Hat Trick Productions for BBC One. It features the double act Armstrong and Miller and a number of notable scriptwriters including Andy Hamilton, co-creator of Outnumbered , and Jeremy Dyson, co-creator of The League of Gentlemen . It ran for three series between 2007 and 2010 and was nominated for two BAFTAs, winning one.

Contents

The series followed on from Armstrong and Miller on the Paramount Comedy Channel and Channel 4 between 1997 and 2001.

Production

Three series of The Armstrong & Miller Show were produced by Hat Trick Productions for BBC One between 2007 and 2010. It marked the return of the comedy duo to TV since their previous sketch show Armstrong and Miller ended in 2001.

A fourth series was hinted at by Ben Miller in 2012, but there has been no mention of it since then. [1]

Recurring characters and jokes

Chronology

SeriesEpisodesFirst aired
1726 October – 14 December 2007
2616 October – 27 November 2009
3630 October – 11 December 2010

A special compilation episode featuring clips from all three series was aired on 26 March 2011.

Awards

Visitors to British Comedy Guide voted The Armstrong and Miller Show the "Best Sketch Show of 2007". [4]

It received a nomination in the 2007 BAFTAs for Best Comedy Series before winning the actual award for the year 2009. [5] [6]

DVD releases

All three series have been released on region 2 DVDs in single- and multiple-disc sets.

The first series was released on 24 November 2008. The second series was released on 23 November 2009. The third series was released on 6 December 2010.

Sets containing the first two and all three series were made available on 23 November 2009 and 6 December 2010 respectively.

Book

The Armstrong and Miller book was released in 2010.

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References

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