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The Culture Vultures

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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
5

First episode date
  
24 April 1970

Network
  
BBC One

Genre
  
Sitcom

No. of series
  
1

Producer(s)
  
Graeme Muir

Final episode date
  
22 May 1970

Number of episodes
  
5

Number of series
  
1

Written by
  
Colin Mares Tim Brooke-Taylor David Climie

Starring
  
Leslie Phillips Jonathan Cecil Peter Sallis Sally Faulkner

Similar
  
Casanova '73, Comedy Playhouse, Rumpole of the Bailey, Last of the Summer Wine

The Culture Vultures was a British sitcom that aired on BBC1 in 1970. The series starred Leslie Phillips as a university lecturer and three episodes were co-written by Tim Brooke-Taylor. The entire series was wiped and is no longer thought to exist.

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Background

The Culture Vultures was originally going to be piloted in Comedy Playhouse, but it was decided it was good enough to go straight to a series. After the second episode, the lead Leslie Phillips collapsed with an internal haemorrhage. He recovered enough to return to the series. His next sitcom lead would be Casanova '73.

Cast

  • Leslie Phillips - Dr Michael Cunningham
  • Jonathan Cecil - Dr Ian Meredith
  • Peter Sallis - Professor George Hobbes
  • Sally Faulkner - Vivienne
  • Plot

    Dr Michael Cunningham is a senior lecturer in anthropology at the University of Hampshire. A gambler and womaniser, his quest for an easy life is frequently interrupted by his friends and colleagues. His casual attitude leads to clashes with his seniors. He enjoys the campus nightlife and is always looking for an opportunity to travel.

    Episodes

    The series aired on Fridays at 7.55pm. In line with the BBC's archival policy of the time, all five episodes were wiped and none are thought to survive.

    References

    The Culture Vultures Wikipedia