Q... was a surreal television comedy sketch show from Spike Milligan which ran from 1969 to 1982 on BBC2. There were six series in all, the first five numbered from Q5 to Q9, and a final series titled There's a Lot of It About. The first and third series ran for seven episodes, and the others for six episodes, each of which was 30 minutes long. Various reasons have been suggested for the title. One possibility is that it was inspired by the project to construct the Cunard liner QE2, launched in September 1967, which was dubbed Q4. Another theory is that Milligan was inspired by the BBC 6-point technical quality scale of the time, where "Q5" was severe degradation to picture or sound, and "Q6" was complete loss of sound or vision. This was extended by some engineering departments to a 9-point scale, finishing at "Q9". According to Milligan's autobiography, the final series was renamed There's a Lot of It About after the BBC felt the public might find Q10 too confusing.
CreatorSpike Milligan
Q5, Episode 1
Mar 24, 1969
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Q5, Episode 2
Mar 31, 1969
Sketches include Pim Pom Pom Pom Pom, Partly Political Broadcasts, Plastic Inflatable Sympathy, Hump, Water, Russian Entertainment Spies, Live From Westminster, Rose Marie, Sports Parade, Scotland, Inspector Macshagnasty, Weather, Steamroller
Q5, Episode 3
Apr 7, 1969
Sketches Include: Weighing Machine, Wages, Custard Pies, Jewish, Instant Husband, Knowledge of the World, Ava Maria, Aristotle Lunge, Operation, Funny Gravy Competition, Yesterday, Police Recruitment, Harry Secombe in Court, Two Doctors, Folks Back Home, Piano, Guru Ned Teeth
Q5, Episode 4
Apr 14, 1969
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Q5, Episode 5
Apr 21, 1969
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Q5, Episode 6
Apr 28, 1969
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Q5, Episode 7
May 5, 1969
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