Johnny Speight

Most Popular Johnny Speight Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

The Plank Trailer (1967)

18 May 1967

A slapstick comedy about two workmen delivering planks to a building site. This is done with music and a sort of "wordless dialogue" which consists of a few mumbled sounds to convey the appropriate emotion.

One Pair of Eyes - No, But Seriously Trailer (1969)

07 June 1969

Marty Feldman, for many years a successful comedy writer before turning to performing, explores humour through the people who create it, comparing their traditions, motivations and anxieties with his own.

Nechcete jet do Bembrly? Trailer (1970)

14 May 1970

Rhubarb Trailer (1970)

03 April 1970

A Police Inspector and a vicar play a round of golf. The Inspector has a Constable help him to cheat, while the vicar has other ideas.

Privilege Trailer (1967)

28 February 1967

Britain's biggest pop singer, Steven Shorter, receives unwavering adulation and possesses total control over his rabid fans, which includes nearly the entire population.

Mr. Topaze Trailer (1961)

04 April 1961

Mr. Topaze is an unassuming school teacher in an unassuming small French town, who is honest to a fault.

An Audience with Alf Garnett Trailer (1997)

05 April 1997

In front of a celebrity audience Johnny Speight's bigoted comic creation Alf Garnett (played by Warren Mitchell) vents his spleen on all manner of sensitive subjects.

Double Bill Trailer (1969)

26 September 1969

In the first part, The Compartment, an insane man boards a quiet railway coach and starts to annoy a patient man trying to read a paper with incessant small talk in an increasingly menacing manner until he finally pulls out a gun and screaming class hatred bile, humiliates the man until his stop is reached.

French Dressing Trailer (1964)

10 April 1964

A deck-chair attendant at a British resort promotes a film festival featuring a French sexpot.

Black and White in Colour Trailer (1992)

27 June 1992

A two part documentary that details the contribution of black and Asian people to television history from the birth of television in 1936 to 1992.

The Alf Garnett Saga Trailer (1972)

22 March 1972

Alf and his family have been moved from their East End home into a high-rise council estate. Alf is not only having trouble coping with his new 'home', but also with the long commute to work, the long walk to the corner pub, his long-suffering wife Else, rebellious daughter Rita, and her philandering, constantly unemployed husband Mike.

Till Death Us Do Part Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Based on the hit sitcom of the same name; racist, anti-Socialist Tory Alf Garnett and his long-suffering wife Else raise their daughter Rita during the Blitz.

If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them Trailer (1974)

03 March 1974

Set in a cemetery, the film tells the story of a young man whom a blind man wrongly imagines to be black, and explores the nature of human prejudice.

Top Class People Trailer (1967)

10 May 1967

1960s working-class stars reveal their thoughts and feelings upon meeting royalty and how accents are now less of a hindrance in establishing credentials.

If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them Trailer (1968)

03 August 1968

Set in a cemetery, the film tells the story of a young man whom a blind man wrongly imagines to be black, and explores the nature of human prejudice.

Oooh Er Missus! The Frankie Howerd Story Trailer (1990)

01 June 1990

Documentary about the life of Frankie Howerd, with help from friends and colleagues and including highlights from his TV and film career.

The Salesman Trailer (1970)

30 May 1970

A woman regrets inviting a salesman into her home. He's not selling any goods, just an unusual service.