

Season - Episode
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5 - 1Series 5, Show 1 Jan 05, 1996
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5 - 2Series 5, Show 2 Jan 12, 1996
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5 - 3Series 5, Show 3 Jan 19, 1996
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5 - 4Series 5, Show 4 Jan 26, 1996
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5 - 5Series 5, Show 5 Feb 02, 1996
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5 - 6Series 5, Show 6 Feb 09, 1996
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4 - 1Series 4, Show 1 Aug 09, 1994
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4 - 2Series 4, Show 2 Aug 16, 1994
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4 - 3Series 4, Show 3 Aug 23, 1994
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4 - 4Series 4, Show 4 Aug 30, 1994
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4 - 5Series 4, Show 5 Sep 06, 1994
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4 - 6Series 4, Show 6 Sep 13, 1994
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3 - 1Series 3, Show 1 May 07, 1993
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3 - 2Series 3, Show 2 May 14, 1993
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3 - 3Series 3, Show 3 May 21, 1993
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3 - 4Series 3, Show 4 May 28, 1993
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3 - 5Series 3, Show 5 Jun 04, 1993
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3 - 6Series 3, Show 6 Jun 11, 1993
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2 - 1Series 2, Show 1 Jul 06, 1992
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2 - 2Series 2, Show 2 Jul 13, 1992
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2 - 3Series 2, Show 3 Jul 20, 1992
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2 - 4Series 2, Show 4 Jul 27, 1992
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2 - 5Series 2, Show 5 Aug 03, 1992
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2 - 6Series 2, Show 6 Aug 10, 1992
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1 - 1Series 1, Show 1 May 10, 1991
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1 - 2Series 1, Show 2 May 17, 1991
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1 - 3Series 1, Show 3 May 24, 1991
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1 - 4Series 1, Show 4 May 31, 1991
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1 - 5Series 1, Show 5 Jun 07, 1991
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1 - 6Series 1, Show 6 Jun 14, 1991
Overview
The Real McCoy was a BBC Television comedy show that ran from 1991 to 1996, featuring an array of black and Asian comedy stars performing material aimed at an across-the-board black audience. UK comedy stars that featured in the series included: the comedy double-act of Curtis and Ishmael, Collette Johnson, Llewella Gideon, British Asian standup Meera Syal, Perry Benson, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Leo Chester, Felix Dexter, Robbie Gee, Kulvinder Ghir, Judith Jacob, Rudi Lickwood, Eddie Nestor, Marcus Powell, Junior Simpson and Curtis Walker and Jo Martin. The producer of the first two series, Charlie Hanson, was the co-founder of the Black Theatre Co-operative and had produced No Problem! and Desmond's before creating The Real McCoy. He was working with Curtis and Ishmael on the 291 Club at the Hackney Empire and suggested making a television version, but instead, the BBC opted for a totally new sketch series, launching The Real McCoy. In spite of its popularity it has yet to be released on DVD.