List of French and Saunders episodes

The following is a list of episodes of the British sketch comedy series French and Saunders, which was first broadcast on BBC Two on 9 March 1987. The series, written by and starring comedy duo and namesake Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, lasted for six series and nine specials, airing a total of 48 episodes between 1987 and 2005. Several compilation episodes were also broadcast: the 1995 two-part special, "French and Saunders Go To the Movies"; the six-part 2007 series, "A Bucket o' French and Saunders", which marked the 20th anniversary of the series;[1] and "300 Years of French and Saunders", which was screened on 25 December 2017 to mark the 30th anniversary of the series.[2]

Series overview edit

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
169 March 1987 (1987-03-09)13 April 1987 (1987-04-13)BBC Two
264 March 1988 (1988-03-04)15 April 1988 (1988-04-15)
Special28 December 1988 (1988-12-28)
3715 March 1990 (1990-03-15)26 April 1990 (1990-04-26)
4718 February 1993 (1993-02-18)1 April 1993 (1993-04-01)
Special30 December 1994 (1994-12-30)BBC One
574 January 1996 (1996-01-04)29 February 1996 (1996-02-29)
Specials26 December 1998 (1998-12-26)26 December 2003 (2003-12-26)
6615 October 2004 (2004-10-15)26 November 2004 (2004-11-26)
Special27 December 2005 (2005-12-27)

Episodes edit

Series 1 (1987) edit

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11"Beauty and the Beast"Geoff PosnerDawn French, Jennifer Saunders9 March 1987 (1987-03-09)

Unpaid intern Dawn plots to seize the limelight. In sketches, Steve Rider has the latest in the Sports Report, and Dawn's A-ha pencil case has been stolen at school.
Guest star: Steve Rider

Musical guest: Alison Moyet performing "Ordinary Girl"
22"Tricks"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders16 March 1987 (1987-03-16)

Jennifer tries to carry off a series of circus tricks to no avail. Sketches include parodies of Multi-Coloured Swap Shop and The Bangles, and the first appearance of the extras.

Guest star: Roy Castle
33"Julie Walters"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders23 March 1987 (1987-03-23)

Jennifer mistakes the week's special guest, Julie T. Wallace, for Julie Walters. Sketches include the first appearance of the dirty old men.

Guest stars: Sharron Davies, Allan Hargreaves, Julie T. Wallace
44"Ratings"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders30 March 1987 (1987-03-30)

With poor ratings threatening their show, Dawn and Jennifer resort to extreme measures and hunt down BBC controller Michael Grade. Sketches include the Menopazzi Sisters and a parody of police procedurals.

Guest star: Michael Grade
55"Blue Peter"Geoff PosnerDawn French, Jennifer Saunders6 April 1987 (1987-04-06)

Madame and the Hot Hoofers walk out on the show, forcing Dawn, Jennifer, and Raw Sex to broadcast from the Blue Peter studio. Sketches include a fashion show, and schoolgirls discussing menstruation.
Guest stars: Pamela Armstrong, Harry Enfield, Rik Mayall

Musical guest: Jools Holland
66"Killing Time"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders13 April 1987 (1987-04-13)

The curtains come down on the first series of French and Saunders' spoof entertainment show with special guest Joan Armatrading.
Guest star: Harriet Thorpe

Musical guest: Joan Armatrading performing "Killing Time"

Series 2 (1988) edit

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71"Decades"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders4 March 1988 (1988-03-04)

Dawn is handing out some muddled contraceptive advice to Jennifer.
Guest star: Joan Bakewell

Musical guests: Squeeze performing "853-5937"
82"Cable TV"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders11 March 1988 (1988-03-11)

The Fat Men get somewhat over-excited while watching the Miss World contest on TV, and there's a sparse audience at a Kilroy spoof.
Guest star: Steve O'Donnell

Musical guest: Toyah performing "Because the Night"
93"Removals"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders18 March 1988 (1988-03-18)

Jen and Dawn operate a moving company; a rather senile Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers pay tribute to Fred Astaire.
Guest star: Helen Lederer, Mavis Nicholson

Musical guest: Kirsty MacColl performing "Trains and Boats and Planes"
104"Languages"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders25 March 1988 (1988-03-25)

Dawn and Jennifer attempt to learn new languages, and launch a London tour with Raw Sex; schoolgirls take a field trip; a parody of the Pet Shop Boys; Pear Tree Farm supplies a poorly trained cat for a cat food advert.

Guest star: Ben Elton
115"Potholing"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders8 April 1988 (1988-04-08)

Dawn and Jennifer undertake a Journey to the Center of the Earth-style exploration of a cave. Other sketches include inactive teenage athletes, a woman who claims to be Elvis' ex-mistress, and a neurotic housewife.
Guest stars: Stephanie Beacham, Adrian Edmondson, Lenny Henry

Musical guests: The Proclaimers performing "Make My Heart Fly"
126"Nose"Kevin BishopDawn French, Jennifer Saunders15 April 1988 (1988-04-15)

Jennifer visits Dr. French for a nose job. Other sketches include a parody of Jane Seymour, the extras meeting June Whitfield, and a string of Hollywood parodies.
Guest stars: Robbie Coltrane, June Whitfield
Musical guest: Lulu performing "The Man Who Sold the World"

Additional music: Raw Sex performing "Mambo Italiano"; French and Saunders performing "The Way We Were"

Christmas Special (1988) edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
13"Christmas Special"Geoff Posner, Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders28 December 1988 (1988-12-28)

Parodies of Christmas movies, hair gel ads, and Bananarama.
Guest stars: Kathy Burke, Kevin Godley, Harriet Thorpe, Paula Yates

Musical guest: Alison Moyet performing "Ding Dong Merrily on High"

Series 3 (1990) edit

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141"The Sound of Music"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders15 March 1990 (1990-03-15)

The hills are alive with the sound of French and Saunders as Dawn and Jennifer parody The Sound of Music. Other sketches include parodies of ABBA and Sonia, and the first appearance of Pear Tree Farm.
Guest stars: Jerry Hall, Marie Helvin

Musical guest: Kirsty MacColl performing "Fifteen Minutes"
152"Whatever Happened to Baby Dawn?"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders22 March 1990 (1990-03-22)

Dawn and Jennifer take on the lead roles of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Other sketches include a parody of Bros and two hapless magazine editors.
Guest stars: Mac McDonald, Gareth Snook

Musical guests: Kirsty MacColl and Raw Sex performing "Somethin' Stupid"
163"The Exorcist"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders29 March 1990 (1990-03-29)

Parodies of The Exorcist and Watchdog; aspiring female rappers; and a publisher and author's lunch meeting.
Guest stars: Kathy Burke, Stuart Fell, Maggie Philbin, Lynn Faulds Wood

Musical guest: Kirsty MacColl performing "Ride"
184 [5]"Gone with the Wind"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders12 April 1990 (1990-04-12)

French and Saunders have Gone with the Wind with Jennifer as Scarlett and Dawn as Mammy.

Musical guest: Kirsty MacColl performing "Don't Come the Cowboy with Me Sonny Jim!"
175 [6]"Dangerous Liaisons"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders5 April 1990 (1990-04-05)

Parodies of Dangerous Liaisons, Birds of a Feather, Tanita Tikaram, and The Factory.

Guest stars: Kevin Allen, Joan Bakewell, Eleanor Bron, Nigel Planer, Harriet Thorpe
196"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders19 April 1990 (1990-04-19)

Parodies of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and American stand-up comedians; Ken and Duane imagine suing the publisher of an "easy" sheet music book; and "Modern Mother and Daughter", the basis for Absolutely Fabulous.
Guest stars: David Gilmour, Mark King, Mark Knopfler, Lemmy, Ralph McTell, Gary Moore, Harriet Thorpe

Musical guest: Kirsty MacColl performing "Still Life"
207"Casting Agency"[3]Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Richard Curtis26 April 1990 (1990-04-26)

Dawn and Jennifer start a casting agency but manage to insult all of their clients.
Guest stars: Kevin Allen, Jane Asher, Patrick Barlow, Carl Davis

Musical guest: Sarah Walker performing "I Should Be So Lucky"

Series 4 (1993) edit

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211"Misery"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders18 February 1993 (1993-02-18)
Featuring a memorable reenactment of the film Misery and an exclusive performance by Dickens' Daughters.
222"Silence of the Lambs"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders25 February 1993 (1993-02-25)

Parodies of The Silence of the Lambs, The Mamas and the Papas, and Jackie and Joan Collins.

Guest stars: Kevin Allen, Christopher Biggins, Bernie Clifton, Roy Hudd, The Krankies, Mavis Nicholson, Jonathan Ross
233"The Seventh Seal"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders4 March 1993 (1993-03-04)
The duo pay homage to Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman and rock band Guns N' Roses.
244"In Bed with French and Saunders"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders11 March 1993 (1993-03-11)

In Bed with French and Saunders reveals what goes on backstage for two familiar Madonnas. In other sketches, the duo discuss Jerry Hall, examine mail-order catalogues, and parody Fleetwood Mac.

Guest star: Jane Asher
255"Aliens"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders18 March 1993 (1993-03-18)

Parodies of Alien, Mary Hopkin, and Dana; a look at Elizabethan England; and a teenage equestrian.

Guest stars: Kevin Allen, Kathy Burke
266"The House of Idiot"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders25 March 1993 (1993-03-25)

Parodies of The House of Eliott, Pan's People, and Gladiators, and a teenager setting out to circumnavigate the world.

Guest stars: Patrick Barlow, Kathy Burke, Stella Gonet, Louise Lombard, Cathy Murphy, Harriet Thorpe
277"Thelma and Louise"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders1 April 1993 (1993-04-01)

Dawn and Jennifer's parody of Thelma & Louise becomes all too real. In other sketches, Jennifer learns her lines for a Merchant Ivory film audition, and Darcey Bussell replaces Dawn in Jennifer's new ballet.

Guest stars: Darcey Bussell, Anthony Dowell

Christmas Special (1994) edit

With this episode, French and Saunders moves from BBC Two to BBC One.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
28"French and Saunders' Christmas Carol"Bob SpiersDawn French, Jennifer Saunders30 December 1994 (1994-12-30)

Spoofs of Charles Dickens novels and The Piano.
Guest stars: Richard Briers, Kathy Burke, Adrian Edmondson, Geraldine McEwan, Chris Ryan, Harriet Thorpe

Musical guest: Anita Harris performing "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"

Series 5 (1996) edit

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291"Baywatch"John BirkinDawn French, Jennifer Saunders4 January 1996 (1996-01-04)

Spoofs of Baywatch, Lynda La Plante's crime dramas, and Disney's Pocahontas; two flamboyantly gay stylists get the chance to work with Dusty Springfield.

Guest stars: Kevin Allen, Patrick Barlow, Lynda La Plante, Janet McTeer, Helen Mirren, Ann Mitchell, Julia Sawalha, Mossie Smith, Dusty Springfield
302"Loveheart"John BirkinDawn French, Jennifer Saunders11 January 1996 (1996-01-11)

Jennifer and Dawn star with Mel and Sue and Patsy Kensit in a parody of Braveheart. Other sketches include spoofs of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Björk, young chavs experimenting with drugs, and British expatriates in the Emirates.

Guest stars: Kevin Allen, Patrick Barlow, Mel Giedroyc, Muriel Gray, Patsy Kensit, Sue Perkins
313"Franco e Sandro"John BirkinDawn French, Jennifer Saunders18 January 1996 (1996-01-18)

Parodies of Federico Fellini's movies, Noel's House Party, The Cranberries, and Sinéad O'Connor.

Guest stars: Sue Barker, Mel Giedroyc, Felicity Kendal, Kate Moss, Sue Perkins
324"Batman"John BirkinDawn French, Jennifer Saunders25 January 1996 (1996-01-25)

Parodies of Batman Forever and the '60s TV series; Dawn has a Sophia Loren day; another look at Elizabethan times; the stylists return with Kate Moss; and neurotic mothers oversee a playdate.

Guest stars: Patrick Barlow, Patsy Kensit, The Krankies, Kate Moss
335"Pulp Fiction"John BirkinDawn French, Jennifer Saunders,1 February 1996 (1996-02-01)

Dawn and Jen are hired to guard Lulu in a Pulp Fiction spoof. Other sketches include a parody of Céline Dion, oneupsmanship in a doctor's waiting room, and public schoolgirls out of their element as they interview Clare Francis.

Guest stars: Clare Francis, Lulu, Kate Moss
346"Pride and Prejudice"John BirkinDawn French, Jennifer Saunders8 February 1996 (1996-02-08)

A parody of The Quick and the Dead; Court TV airs a legal spin on Star Trek; and Gary Waldhorn stars in a new Jane Austen adaptation.

Guest stars: Kevin Allen, Patrick Barlow, Sean Chapman, Lisa Coleman, Mel Giedroyc, Lenny Henry, Rosemary Leach, Sue Perkins, Clarke Peters, Gary Waldhorn
357"Dr. Quimn, Mad Woman"John BirkinDawn French, Jennifer Saunders29 February 1996 (1996-02-29)

A spoof of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; TV films about Ken & Em and David & Claudia; the chavs recount a rave; and art gallery owners prepare for an exhibition.

Guest stars: Mel Giedroyc, Patsy Kensit, Kate Moss, Sue Perkins, Michael Praed

Specials (1998–2003) edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [7]
36"The Making of the Filming of the Making of Titanic"Edgar WrightDawn French, Jennifer Saunders26 December 1998 (1998-12-26)10.30

A parody of Titanic and making-of specials, accompanied by spoofs of high-concept game shows and The Corrs.

Guest stars: Adrian Edmondson, Helen Lederer, Joanna Lumley, Spice Girls, Maggie Steed, Harriet Thorpe, Gary Waldhorn
37"Witless Silence"Steve BendelackDawn French, Jennifer Saunders2 May 1999 (1999-05-02)<6.11

A Bank Holiday special features an acting masterclass and a murder investigation, Witless Silence.

Guest stars: Kathy Burke, William Franklyn, Helen Mirren, Robert Pugh, David Vine
38"French and Saunders: The Phantom Millennium"Dominic Brigstocke, Steve BendelackDawn French, Jennifer Saunders28 December 1999 (1999-12-28)8.10
Dawn and Jennifer take on Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Martine McCutcheon, Diana Ross, and Melanie C.
39"The Egg"[4]Ed ByeDawn French, Jennifer Saunders29 March 2002 (2002-03-29)6.05
Dawn and Jennifer star in their own version of The Lord of the Rings, in which they search for an Oscar. Also features parodies of Bono and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
40"Celebrity Christmas Puddings"Tristram ShapeeroDawn French, Jennifer Saunders25 December 2002 (2002-12-25)8.02
Dawn and Jennifer house-sit for Richard and Judy and offer new angles on Monarch of the Glen and Tipping the Velvet.
41"French and Saunders Actually"[4]Nick WoodDawn French, Jennifer Saunders26 December 2003 (2003-12-26)<5.88

Parodies of The White Stripes, Madonna, and Rosemary & Thyme, and a Christmas message from Catherine Zeta-Jones. (The title references Love Actually, but it is not parodied in the special.)

Guest stars: Pam Ferris, Felicity Kendal, John Nettles, Lesley Vickerage, Alan Yentob

Series 6 (2004) edit

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421"Back at the BBC"Ed ByeDawn French, Jennifer Saunders15 October 2004 (2004-10-15)6.42

Dawn and Jennifer meet their new producer, Liza Tarbuck, and sign a contract, unknowingly locking themselves into a six-part series deal. Sketches include cam girls Jodie & Jordan discussing mortgages, and Nicole Kidman's audio commentary for Cold Turkey.

Guest stars: Brenda Cowling, Darren Day, Eileen Essell, Maggie Steed
432"Three-Letter Words"Ed ByeDawn French, Jennifer Saunders22 October 2004 (2004-10-22)5.54

Dawn tries to find the perfect chocolate lime; the two discuss the prevalence of online porn; Eve Pollard arrives as the BBC's new Director General; Pear Tree Farm is forced to diversify their business; Catherine Zeta-Jones discusses fashion; a parody of Cher.

Guest stars: Brenda Cowling, Eileen Essell, Eve Pollard
443"The Queen"Ed ByeDawn French, Jennifer Saunders29 October 2004 (2004-10-29)<4.70

Liza pushes Jen and Dawn to finish their first script, while Jen prepares for an award at the palace, and Dawn is distressed by both her lack of award and Mark Lamarr's rudeness. Sketches include parodies of Kill Bill and Most Haunted, Catherine Zeta-Jones on crowns, and the stylists assisting Sandro Botticelli.

Guest stars: Brenda Cowling, Eileen Essell, Mark Lamarr
454"Offers"Ed ByeDawn French, Jennifer Saunders5 November 2004 (2004-11-05)<5.00

Dawn, Jennifer, and Liza pitch their ideas for new shows during the BBC's internal "offers" process, including a modernized version of Shakespeare's King Lear. Other sketches include Madonna's new children's book, Jodie and Jordan on eyeglasses, and the stylists assisting Édouard Manet.

Guest stars: Basil Brush, Michelle Collins, Brian Cox, Brenda Cowling, Roger Griffiths, Amanda Holden, Derren Litten, Matt Lucas, Denise Van Outen, David Walliams, Ruby Wax, Marc Wootton
465"Minutes"Ed ByeDawn French, Jennifer Saunders12 November 2004 (2004-11-12)<4.83

Dawn and Jennifer struggle to demonstrate how much writing they've finished. Sketches include a spoof of Edward Scissorhands, Jodie and Jordan on peeling potatoes, British expatriates discussing Indonesia, Catherine Zeta-Jones on roundabouts, the making of Troy, and Dawn's fantasy of singing with Anastacia.

Guest stars: Anastacia, Brenda Cowling, Eileen Essell, Tim Wylton
476"After Show Party"Ed ByeDawn French, Jennifer Saunders26 November 2004 (2004-11-26)<4.40

Episode one of the new series starts filming. Dawn and Jennifer delay production, through a combination of laziness and constantly getting lost, but meet with an allegedly ill teenager and his mother. Sketches include retirees who move to Florida, Dawn babysitting for a giant, and Chris Martin's mum.

Guest stars: Pauline McLynn, Maggie Steed

Christmas Special (2005) edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [7]
48"Christmas Celebrity Special"Ed ByeDawn French, Jennifer Saunders27 December 2005 (2005-12-27)6.06

Dr. Tanya Byron attempts to rope in the increasingly "childish" Dawn and Jennifer. Features parodies of Vera Drake and Elton John.

Guest stars: Kacey Ainsworth, Tanya Byron, John Humphrys, Janette Krankie, Sally Phillips, Shane Richie, Rufus Wainwright, Jessie Wallace

Compilation specials edit

French and Saunders Go to the Movies (1995) edit

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
"French and Saunders Go to the Movies (Part 1)"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders31 March 1995 (1995-03-31)
"French and Saunders Go to the Movies (Part 2)"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders7 June 1995 (1995-06-07)

Music Specials (2005) edit

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [7]
"I Can't Believe It's Music"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders1 April 2005 (2005-04-01)4.36
First part of the compilation of music parody performances seen through the series. Featuring an ABBA spoof, C'est la vie, and The White Stripes.
"I Can't Believe It's Not Music"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders7 April 2005 (2005-04-07)<4.77
Part two of the compilation of music parody performances seen through the series. Featuring parodies of Alanis Morissette, The Bangles, Boyzone, and Guns N' Roses.

A Bucket o' French and Saunders (2007) edit

A Bucket O' French and Saunders[1] was shown from 7 September till 5 October (the sixth episode not being shown). The series was shown as a retrospective, showing 20 years of the French and Saunders sketch show. The older material was interspersed with new sketches, which had been recorded in June 2007 at BBC Television Centre. New material included parodies of America's Next Top Model, The Apprentice, Gordon Ramsay's The F-Word, The Academy Awards (featuring a cameo appearance by Dame Helen Mirren), X Factor, Big Brother, Fame Academy and a parody of disgraced celebrities Amy Winehouse and Britney Spears.

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [7]
"Episode 1"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders7 September 2007 (2007-09-07)4.07

Episode 1 sees the return of the hapless documentary presenter (Joanna Lumley), introducing the sketches.

Old Material: Who Is It?/Dawn's Entrances, The Two Fat Men, ABBA (C'est La Vie), 60s Dance, Marilyn and Jane, The Exorcist, The Extras, Britney & Madonna (Remixed), Titanic, Dawn at the Doctor, F&S Teenagers, Music montage of old clips to The Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps".

New Material: The F-Word featuring Jemima, Humpty Dumpty and Little Ted.
"Episode 2"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders14 September 2007 (2007-09-14)4.11

Old Material:French and Saunders "get" a BAFTA, The Menopatsy Sisters, F&S Dancing, Cassie's Dance Audition (featuring Harriet Thorpe), Jen's Reactions to Dawn, Generation Gap (featuring Julia Sawalha, Presenters Academy (featuring Davina McCall, Dana and Mary Hopkin, Dickens' Daughter, The Mamas & the Papas, George Michael and Boy George, Florida Retirees, The Sound of Music, Music montage of old clips to Arctic Monkeys' "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor".

New Material: The French and Saunders Academy Awards featuring Dame Helen Mirren
"Episode 3"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders21 September 2007 (2007-09-21)<3.87

Old Material: Alien, Gone with the Wind, Cold Turkey, Loveheart, Look at my baby!, Poo Stripes, BoyZone, Aimless Morris-Minor, Chris Martin's Mother/"Apple", West Country Maids, Silence of the Lambs, Women's Programming, Lucky Bitches, 20's Dance, 90's Dance, Music montage of old clips to Gorillaz "Feel Good Inc.".

New Material: Jennifer's "Reality TV Tour" featuring Dawn as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Alan Sugar, Tyra Banks and Simon Cowell
"Episode 4"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders28 September 2007 (2007-09-28)<3.99

Old Material: Dawn's entrance, Bros Star Test, Insane Housewife "Nibbles" (featuring Lenny Henry and Adrian Edmondson), The Extra's at the Tate Modern, Witless Silence, Batman (featuring Patsy Kensit), Star Wars, The Two Fat Women, Jackie and Brigitte (featuring Tanya Byron), Elton John with Kiki Dee, Music montage of old clips to Basement Jaxx' "Where's Your Head At?", Montage to Just Jack's Stars in Their Eyes.

New Material: Dawn the Meter Checker, Amy Winehouse and Britney Spears
"Episode 5"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders5 October 2007 (2007-10-05)<3.91

Old Material: Lananeeneenoonoo, Catherine Zeta-Spartacus-Jones "President" and "Pregnant", Hurrah for Hollywood, Horse Riding, Kill Bill, Dot and May, Pulp Fiction, Thelma & Louise, Music montage of old clips to Lulu's "Shout", Montage on 20 years of "F&S" set to Dawn and Jennifer's rendition of Barbra Streisand's "The Way We Were".

New Material: Location, Relocation, Property Under the Sun featuring Kirstie Allsopp and Big Brother in the French and Saunders House
"Episode 6"TBDDawn French, Jennifer SaundersSee episode 5 (See episode 5)See episode 5
Due to low ratings, the run was shortened and episodes five and six were edited down together into one show, so this scheduled broadcast was cancelled. Surprisingly, none of the leftover new material (including a Doctor Who parody, their second spoof of the show and also their second never to air) made it into the following Christmas special. [citation needed]
"Episode 7"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders24 December 2007 (2007-12-24)<5.40

Old Material: Dawn Modelling with Kate Moss, The Two Fat Men at Christmas, The Two Fat Women at Christmas, 'Don't Sit There!', La Belle Dame Sans Chapeau (with Darcey Bussell), Whatever Happened to Baby Dawn?, The Chamber Maids, F&S at Richard and Judy's House, Ding Dong Merrily on High (with Alison Moyet), Prosthetics with F&S, Computer Troubles, Cher, Ride with F&S, Imagine: Parkour (with Alan Yentob), Catherine Zeta-Spartacus-Douglas-Jones' Christmas Message, 1920's Dance, F&S in Prison, Christmas in the White Room, The Opera Divas (featuring Sarah Walker), Montage of old clips to Shirley Bassey and The Propellerheads, "History Repeating".

New Material: White Room: Still Can't Get In to the BBC

300 Years of French and Saunders (2017) edit

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions) [7]
"300 Years of French and Saunders[2]"UnknownDawn French, Jennifer Saunders25 December 2017 (2017-12-25)4.66
A special thirtieth-anniversary clip show bursting with brand new material, greatest hits, hilarious rarities and even some never-before-seen footage. Reuniting for their first TV show together in ten years. With special appearances from Joanna Lumley, Lulu and one of the presenters from Spotlight South West.

Other appearances edit

  • Alison Moyet – Love Letters (promo video – F&S appearance) (1987)
  • Jim Henson's The Storyteller – the bad sisters in Sapsorrow (1988)[8]
  • Hysteria 2 (live appearance C4 (Tiger Television), Standup/sketch, colour (1989)
  • The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball – ITV (Central), Standup/sketch (1989)
  • Little Pig Robinson (Beatrix Potter) (1990)
  • French and Saunders Live! (1990 Tour) Home video release (non-BBC) (1990)
  • Hysteria III (UK, C4 (Noel Gay Television), Standup/sketch, colour) (1991)
  • Amnesty International's Big 30 (ITV (Working Title Television for Central), Standup/sketch (1991)
  • Dusty Springfield – Full Circle (BBC Interview/Documentary) (1994)
  • Alison Moyet – Whispering Your Name (promo video – Dawn appearance) (1994)
  • Dawn, a parody of Oprah-style chat-shows featuring Dawn French and Victoria Wood/ F&S Sketch (1995)

Comic Relief edit

  • Comic Relief (1988)
  • Comic Relief 2: A Night of Comic Relief 2 (1989)[9]
  • Bananarama & Lananeeneenoonoo – Help! Promo video (Comic Relief single) (1989)
  • Bananarama & Lananeeneenoonoo – Help! Comic Relief '89 Live performance (1989)[10]
  • Comic Relief '91: F&S and Birds of a Feather – Mistaken Identity (1991)[11]
  • Comic Relief' 93: Total Relief (1993)[12]
  • Comic Relief '95: The Night of Comic Relief (BBC, Sketch/standup) (1995)[13]
  • Comic Relief '97 (1997)[14]
  • Spice Girls & The Sugar Lumps – Who Do You Think You Are – Promo video (Comic Relief) (1997)[15]
  • Comic Relief Special (Video Only) – The Extras On Doctor Who (unaired extended sketch recorded 13 years previously for series 1 episode 6 and eventually released as a short special as part of the Doctor Who Comic Relief video compilation) (2000)
  • Comic Relief Special – Harry Potter and The Secret Chamberpot of Azerbaijan (2003)[16]
  • Comic Relief Special – Gimme, Gimme, Gimmick (Mamma Mia: The Movie) (13 March 2009)[17]
  • Comic Relief Special – French and Saunders' Carpool Karaoke (24 March 2017)[18]
  • Comic Relief Special - Mamma Mia! Here We Go YET Again (15 March 2019)
  • Comic Relief Special - French & Saunders and Dame Judi Dench visit The Repair Shop (March 18th, 2022)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "A Bucket O' French and Saunders". frenchandsaunders.com. 30 August 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b Moreland, Alex"300 Years Of French And Saunders: Everything you need to know". Metro. 19 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
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