BritCom Club
Fancy everything British?
Well, then, you'll want to be a part of the KCPT BritCom Club.
When you join, 100% of your sponsorship goes to keeping British comedies on KCPT, and your name will appear as a sponsor both before and after each show sponsored.
To join the BritCom Club, please contact Dee Trainor at
(816) 756-3580 ext. 4293.
BritComs: saturdays from 6-8 p.m.
 |
6:00 p.m. - BLACKADDER GOES FORTH
The Western Front 1917: Captain Blackadder, joined the British Army when it was little more than a travel agency for gentlemen with an abnormally high sex drive. Now he's twenty yards from a lot of heavily armed people who want to kill him. Worse still, his brother officer is a man whose family brain cell is gathering dust in a pawn shop in Dunstable, and Baldrick is in charge of the cooking. |

|
6:30 p.m. - KEEPING UP APPEARANCES
Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced 'Bouquet') is a snob. Hyacinth (Patricia Routledge) devotes most of her energies to maintaining "standards" and trying to impress "influential" people. In the process, she frequently brings chaos into the lives of her friends, relatives, and neighbors. Her long-suffering husband, Richard (Clive Swift), keeps his head down and does his best to live with her domineering ways. |

|
7:00 p.m - ARE YOU BEING SERVED
A long-running sitcom set in the very old-fashioned Grace Brothers department store, owned by octagenarian Young Mr. Grace (Harold Bennett). The programme deals with the working life of the staff of the Ladies' and Gent's Outfitting departments. Pompous Floorwalker, Captain Peacock (Frank Thornton), is in overall charge on the floor and Mr. Rumbold (Nicholas Smith) is the Manager. |

|
7:30 p.m. - AS TIME GOES BY
Lionel Hardcastle (Geoffrey Palmer) returns to England after many years as a coffee planter in Kenya. He's writing a book, "My Life In Kenya", and he needs help. He hires a temporary secretary from an agency run by widow Jean Pargeter (Judi Dench). When he discovers that Jean is the woman he was in love with until they lost touch during the Korean War, 38 years earlier, an old flame is rekindled. |
To join the BritCom Club, please contact Dee Trainor at
(816) 756-3580 ext. 4293.
|