The first programme includes: A parody of BBC by-election coverage; The army becoming a political party; An expose of record producer Norrie Paramor; Bernard Levin interviewing a group of PR men; a skit on the then-current infomercial-style show ""Jim's Inn"", a parody of the recent hit song ""Love And Marriage"" and Timothy Birdsall's send-up of Identikit pictures.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ned Sherrin | Writer | ||
| Keith Waterhouse | Writer | ||
| Michael Frayn | Writer | ||
| David Frost | Writer | ||
| Willis Hall | Writer | ||
| David Mason | Writer | ||
| Caryl Brahms | Writer | ||
| Richard Ingrams | Writer | ||
| John Albery | Writer | ||
| Peter Cook | Writer | ||
| Christopher Booker | Guest Star | ||
| Ned Sherrin | Director |