Hark at Barker
Hark at Barker is a 1969 British comedy series combining elements of sitcom and sketch show, which starred Ronnie Barker. It was made for the ITV network by London Weekend Television.
Each show began with a spoof news item read by Barker as the announcer. He would then introduce the main part of the programme, a lecture to be given by Lord Rustless on a different topic each week from his stately home, Chrome Hall. Helped and hindered by Rustless' secretary Bates, his Butler Badger, his bad-tempered Cook, his incoherent gardener Dithers and his buxom, near-mute maid Effie, these lectures invariably degenerated into farce, and were frequently interrupted by comic sketches on location or in the studio which also starred Barker in differing roles.
Barker reprised the role of Lord Rustless in the BBC series His Lordship Entertains, and played very similar characters in Futtock's End and the Two Ronnies specials The Picnic and By the Sea.
Writers
The Chrome Hall sequences were written by "Peter Caulfield". During the first season, the sketches were written by Barker under his pseudonym "Gerald Wiley", generally with separate sketch contributions from one or both of the team of Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie. . There were also other occasional sketch contributors during season 1, notably Eric Idle who contributed material to episode 3.For season 2, sketch material was written by Gerald Wiley and Bernard McKenna.
Regular cast
- Ronnie Barker as Announcer / Lord Rustless / Various sketch characters
- Frank Gatliff as Badger
- Josephine Tewson as Mildred Bates
- David Jason as Dithers / Various sketch characters
- Mary Baxter as Cook
- Moira Foot as Effie the maid
- * Sketch performers seen across multiple episodes included Jan Rossini and Jo Kendall.
- * Amongst the many other performers who appeared in sketches, seen in one episode apiece were Pauline Yates, Michael Palin, Carol Cleveland, and Ronnie Corbett.
Episode guide
Series 1 – Produced in black and white- 1. "Meet Lord Rustless" 11 April 1969
- 2. "Rustless And Women" 18 April 1969
- 3. "Rustless In Pigtails" 25 April 1969
- 4. "Rustless And A Banquet" 2 May 1969
- 5. "Rustless And Murder" 9 May 1969
- 6. "Rustless And Foreigners" 16 May 1969
- 7. "Rustless And The Solar System" 23 May 1969
- 8. "Rustless And Relics" 30 May 1969
- 1. "Rustless On Music" 10 July 1970
- 2. "Rustless On Law" 17 July 1970
- 3. "Rustless On Communications" 24 July 1970
- 4. "Rustless On Cooking" 31 July 1970
- 5. "Rustless On Medicine" 7 August 1970
- 6. "Rustless On Do-It-Yourself" 14 August 1970
- 7. "Rustless On Sport" 21 August 1970