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  1. Time Gentlemen Please is a British sitcom primarily written by Richard Herring and Al Murray and broadcast on Sky One from 2000 to 2002. Premise. The show is set in a forgotten, unwelcoming pub whose opinionated landlord, 'Guv' (short for 'The Governor'), has some very old-fashioned views on how a pub, and Britain, should be run.

    • 37
    • Sky One
    • 11 September 2000 –, 1 May 2002
    • Avalon Television
  2. A British sitcom about a racist and sexist pub landlord and his loyal customers. Watch episodes, cast, trivia, reviews and more on IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.

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    • 2000-09-11
    • Comedy
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  3. 13 de mar. de 2020 · Subscribed. 971. 97K views 4 years ago #AlMurray #TimeGentlemenPlease. The pub is wrecked by a teenage hooligan, and unfortunately for the Guv he happens to be the nephew of a rival landlord....

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    • Al Murray
  4. Time Gentlemen Please (Full Episodes) TV Shows Full Episodes. 41 videos No views Updated today. Play all. 1. 23:26. Al Murray's Time Gentlemen Please - Series 2, Episode 12 | Full...

  5. 6 de mar. de 2020 · Terry aims to drink 45 pints in celebration of his 45th birthday.Welcome to the official YouTube channel of all things Al Murray, The Pub Landlord. Including...

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    • Al Murray
  6. Time Gentlemen Please. Top-rated. Wed, May 1, 2002. S2.E14. Entente Lime Cordial. Vicky tells Guv that if his "barman's hand" isn't sorted out by the end of the day he won't be allowed to run the pub anymore. Then the Frenchman who ran off with his wife turns up and reveals she's left him as well - for a German. 8.0/10. Rate. Top-rated.

  7. Comedy. Time Gentlemen Please is a British sitcom. Commissioned by Sky One, it was primarily written by Richard Herring and Al Murray and ran for two series between 2000 and 2002. The show is set in a run-down pub whose xenophobic landlord, 'The Governor' (or 'Guv'), has some very old-fashioned views on how a pub should be run.