The Lenny Henry Show


The Lenny Henry Show is a comedy sketch show featuring Lenny Henry.
It was originally broadcast between 1984 and 1988, and was later revived twice, in 1995 and 2004–2005.

History

Original version (1984–85)

The original version of the show ran for two series on BBC 1 in 1984 and 1985. Each series had six episodes. A 40-minute special was aired in December 1987. Recurring guests include Nicholas Lyndhurst and Robbie Coltrane. Bands featured on the 1984 series included Musical Youth and Second Image.

Sitcom incarnation (1987–88)

Two further series broadcast in 1987–88 kept the same name, but followed a sitcom format. This version starred Henry as Delbert Wilkins, a well-meaning but trouble-prone pirate radio DJ. At the end, Wilkins went "legit", gaining a job with the BBC World Service, and a son.

1995 revival

The show was revived for one series in 1995; it failed to pick up audiences and was axed not long after.

2004–05 revival

Lenny Henry revived the format once again in 2004 for 8 episodes, with stand-up and recurring sketches and recurring star Gina Yashere.

Transmissions

Series

Specials