Francie and Josie

The Adventures of Francie and Josie
Created by Rikki Fulton and Jack Milroy
Starring Clement Ashby
Glen Michael
Ethel Scott
Country of origin Scotland
No. of episodes 32
Production
Running time 25 minutes
Release
Original network Scottish Television
Original release 26 October 1962 – 15 August 1965

Francie and Josie was a double act performed by Scottish comedians Jack Milroy as Francie and Rikki Fulton (of Scotch and Wry) as Josie. from 1958 - 1990's.

History

The Francie and Josie concept first appeared on The Five Past Eight Show in the Alhambra Theatre Glasgow during the 1958 season, and was a brainwave of Stanley Baxter, Stan Mars and Rikki Fulton. Over the season the idea grew and they refined the concept.[1] Often there would be a sketch from Francie alone and a sketch from Josie alone and then the two together at the end.

In 1962 Scottish Television gave them their own show, The Adventures of Francie and Josie which also starred Clement Ashby, Glen Michael, and Ethel Scott (first wife of Rikki Fulton). The show became a hit, being broadcast by Anglia, Border Television, Grampian Television, Tyne Tees and UTV, and resulted in the pair appearing at the opening of many British Relay TV rental shops. The first shop they opened, in Airdrie, caused such mayhem that crowds smashed the shop windows.[1]

In 1965 the last series was produced, with the pair returning to The Five Past Eight Show the following year. Both Jack Milroy and Rikki Fulton were given their own show on Scottish Television. The double act toured around Scotland and also created a Panto. During 1970 the pair did a successful tour around Northern Ireland.

In 1970 they released an LP called Francie & Josie on PYE Golden Guinea.

Episodes

Over its course 32 episodes were created between 1962 and 1965. No series was made in 1964 but series 1 and 2 were repeated instead.

Series 1: 1962

The first series consisted of reworkings of the original stage scripts [2]

Series 2: 1963

Series 3: 1965

No copies of The Adventures of Francie and Josie survived. Much of Scottish Television's early output was wiped, and recorded over, a common practice in the television industry at the time.[3]

Characters

Revivals

After success of the television series, the duo returned to the stage. Fulton suggested that he take over as scriptwriter as Mars was moving on to America. The latter agreed and gave Fulton licence to write the scripts.[2]

Two revival shows were recorded at the King's Theatre, Glasgow, reuniting Fulton and Milroy; Francie and Josie (1989), which was broadcast on STV, and The Farewell Performance (1996), which was direct-to-video.

In 2015 a show called Francie & Josie: The Return toured Scotland starring Liam Dolan as Francie and Johnny Mac as Josie (credited as playing Milroy and Fulton, respectively).[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Fulton, Rikki (1999). Is It that time already?. p. 284. ISBN 9781902927022.
  2. 1 2 Marshall, Muriel (July 2008). "Stagedoor". Scottish Music Hall Society. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  3. Ferguson, Brian (17 October 2013). "Francie and Josie among BFI lost Scots TV episodes". The Scotsman. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  4. Maclean, Pauline (17 February 2015). "Stage Show Tribute to Francie and Josie comedy act". BBC. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
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