
Season - Episode
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3 - 1The Hospital Aug 31, 1962
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3 - 2The Play's The Thing Sep 06, 1962
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3 - 3The Tennis Ball Sep 13, 1962
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3 - 4It's Not Cricket Sep 20, 1962
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3 - 5The Reporter Sep 27, 1962
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3 - 6The Day Out Oct 04, 1962
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3 - 7Series 3, Episode 7 Oct 11, 1962
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3 - 8The Old People's Outing Oct 18, 1962
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3 - 9A Perfect Friendship? Oct 25, 1962
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3 - 10Series 3, Episode 10 Nov 02, 1962
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3 - 11The Librarian Nov 09, 1962
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3 - 12The Tube Station Nov 16, 1962
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3 - 13The Jury Nov 23, 1962
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2 - 1The Lamp Oct 02, 1961
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2 - 2Crusty Bread Oct 09, 1961
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2 - 3Kids Oct 16, 1961
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2 - 4The Handbag Oct 23, 1961
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2 - 5The Football Team Oct 30, 1961
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2 - 6Series 2, Episode 6 Nov 06, 1961
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2 - 7Insurance Nov 13, 1961
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2 - 8Sit Down Nov 20, 1961
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2 - 9The Rally Nov 27, 1961
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2 - 10The Pensioner Dec 04, 1961
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2 - 11Teenagers Dec 11, 1961
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2 - 12Elope Dec 11, 1961
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2 - 13Christmas Day Dec 25, 1961
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1 - 1The Race Nov 24, 1960
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1 - 2The Elixir Dec 01, 1960
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1 - 3The Money Dec 08, 1960
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1 - 4The Rivals Dec 15, 1960
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1 - 5The Raffle Dec 22, 1960
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1 - 6The Brand Image Dec 29, 1960
Overview
Citizen James is a BBC sitcom that ran for three series between 24 November 1960 and 23 November 1962. The show featured comedian and actor Sid James and Sydney Tafler with Bill Kerr and Liz Fraser appearing in early episodes. It was initially written by the comedy writing team of Galton and Simpson, who based the characters very much on the "Sidney Balmoral James" and "Bill Kerr, the dim-witted Australian" roles that they had played in Hancock's Half Hour. The first series was set around 'Charlie's Nosh Bar', a cafe in Soho, and centred around Sid's get-rich-quick schemes. He is helped by "Billy the Kerr" and quite often frustrated by the local bookmaker Albert Welshman. Liz Fraser played Sid's long-suffering girlfriend who has been waiting for seven years for Sid to set the date. Changes were made to the format after the first series. Sid James' character was changed to be something of a people's champion, campaigning for social justice. Bill Kerr and Liz Fraser departed and Sidney Tafler played a different character: Charlie Davenport. The location switched from Soho to Sid and Charlie sharing a house. Later episodes were written by then Morecambe & Wise writers Sid Green and Dick Hills.