Turn Out the Lights

1967
Turn Out the Lights

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EP1 The Boyhood Haunt Jan 02, 1967

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EP2 Hail Thee, Aunt Shelmadine Jan 09, 1967

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EP3 A Big Hand for a Little Lady Jan 16, 1967

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EP4 The Happy Medium Jan 23, 1967

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EP5 You Can't Get the Wood Jan 30, 1967

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EP6 One for Yes, Two for No Feb 06, 1967

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Released: 02 January 1967 Ended
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Turn Out the Lights was an ITV sitcom series made by Granada Television, that was first broadcast from Monday 2 January to Monday 6 February 1967 by Associated Rediffusion and Tyne Tees Television,. The series was a spin-off from the sitcom Pardon the Expression, itself a spin-off from the highly popular soap opera Coronation Street. Leonard Swindley was the central character, along with Wally Hunt. Swindley was formerly the manager of the fashion retail store "Gamma Garments" in Coronation Street and the deputy manager of the department store Dobson and Hawks in Pardon the Expression: in this series he becomes a professional speaker on astrology who encounters various supernatural events on his travels around the country, along with his colleague Wally Hunt, after they were both fired from Dobson and Hawks in the last episode of "Pardon the Expression". The series directors were David Boisseau and Michael Cox, production designers were Dennis Parkin and Roy Stonehouse.

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