Three of a Kind (1981 TV series)

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Three of a Kind
Starring Lenny Henry
Tracey Ullman
David Copperfield
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes17 (16 plus 1 special)
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
Network BBC1
Release1 July 1981 (1981-07-01) 
8 October 1983 (1983-10-08)

Three of a Kind is a British comedy sketch show starring comedians Lenny Henry, Tracey Ullman and David Copperfield. Three series were made by the BBC between 1981 and 1983. [1]

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The show bolstered the careers of Ullman and Henry, as well as being an outlet for young writers including Rob Grant and Doug Naylor, Ian Hislop and Nick Revell. As was typical of British comedy sketch shows of the time, the show often featured musical guests, including The Style Council, Thin Lizzy, and Toyah (whom Ullman had previously lampooned on the show as "Annoyah").

Ullman and Henry went on to greater success after the show, with Ullman initially launching a brief but successful pop career in 1983 before appearing in the films Give My Regards to Broad Street and Plenty . She then co-starred in the ITV sitcom Girls on Top in 1985, before moving to the US and starting a career in American television in 1987. Henry was given his own BBC series The Lenny Henry Show in 1984, which ran in various iterations until 2005 (his comic character "Delbert Wilkins" originated on Three of a Kind and he carried the character over to his own show afterwards), and he has continued appearing on British television, or series produced in Britain (such as The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power in 2022). While Copperfield continued to appear on television, including his own series Lift Off! with Coppers & Co!, he has had more success as a stand-up comedian in the years since Three of a Kind.

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Books

Video and DVD

A single video of the show, entitled Three of a Kind and released under the "Best of British Comedy" banner, appeared in 1988 from 20th Century Fox. It contained the four episodes of the first series edited together into one programme without the musical guest performances.

The same video was released earlier in the UK in 1984 by BBC Video and re-released in 1998 under Paradox Videos. In 2005 and 2006, DVDs of each series were released in the United Kingdom by 2Entertain (BBC Worldwide).

A laserdisc was released in 1985 by BBC Video (BBCL 7033) which had 85 minutes of content.

Records

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References

  1. "BBC - Comedy - Guide - Three of a Kind". BBC Online. Archived from the original on 17 December 2004. Retrieved 30 November 2014.