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List of Dead Ringers episodes

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    Dead Ringers is a comedy impressions radio and TV show broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and later BBC Two.

    Radio series

    Series 1 ()

    The first series starred Alistair McGowan, Jon Culshaw, Simon Lipson, Kate Robbins (episodes 1–2)[1] and Jan Ravens (episodes 3–4).[2] The producers were Bill Dare, Danny Wallace and Mario Stylianides.

    Series 2 ()

    The second series saw Jon Culshaw and Jan Ravens joined by Kevin Connelly, Phil Cornwell (except episodes 6–7) and Mark Perry (episodes 5–8). Adam Bromley joined as associate producer alongside producer Bill Dare. Episode 8 was the first to have Jon Culshaw read the closing credits in his now traditional Tom Baker voice.

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    Series 3 ()

    The third series starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Lewis MacLeod (episode 1), Phil Cornwell (episodes 2–3) and Kevin Connelly (episodes 4–5). The producer was Bill Dare and associate producer was Adam Bromley (episode 3 only).

    Special ()

    The special was aired as part of The Archers 50th anniversary celebrations on Radio 4.[4] It starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry and Kevin Connelly.

    Jeremy Pascall served as The Archers consultant and the producer was Bill Dare.

    Series 4 ()

    The fourth series starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Kevin Connelly (except episode 3) and Phil Cornwell (episode 3).

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    Mario Stylianides returned as producer with Bill Dare being credited as the programmes deviser.

    Special ()

    This special marked the general election. It starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry and Kevin Connelly. The programme was devised by Bill Dare and the producer was Mario Stylianides.

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    Series 5 ()

    The fifth series starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Kevin Connelly and Matthew Cox (episode 3). Bill Dare returned as producer. Episode 1 was recorded at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The recording of the fourth and final episode of this series, due to be broadcast on 14 September , was cancelled, following the September 11 attacks.[5]

    Series 6 (–02)

    The sixth series starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Kevin Connelly and Phil Cornwell (episodes 3–5).

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  • Mario Stylianides returned as producer with Bill Dare again credited as the programmes deviser.

    Series 7 ()

    The seventh series starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Kevin Connelly, Phil Cornwell (episode 3) and Stefano Paolini (episode 4). The producers were Mario Stylianides (episodes 1–3) and Bill Dare (episode 4).

    On episodes 1–3 Bill Dare was credited as the programmes deviser.

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    Special ()

    This special marked the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II.

    Series 8 ()

    The eighth series starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Phil Cornwell (episodes 2–4) and Brian Bowles (episode 1). The producer was Bill Dare. Episodes 1 and 2 were recorded at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[6][7][8]

    Series 9 ()

    The ninth series starred Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Kevin Connelly and Phil Cornwell.

    The programme was devised by Bill Dare and the producer was Katie Tyrrell.