Image: A promotional shot for series 3 in 1990.
The first series of French and Saunders started on 9 March 1987. Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders promised a fresh female take on the comedy duo; coming from the flourishing alternative comedy scene, but in the tradition of double acts like "Morecambe and Wise and George and Mildred". As their popularity grew over 6 series they became mainstream stars and their Christmas Specials big events.
The first episode was a deliberately shambolic affair, with amateurish support from house band Raw Sex - Roland Rivron and Simon Brint - and The Hot Hoofers dance troupe. Guest star Alison Moyet was on to sing a song - but first had to witness French do her own version. There were 2 sketches - Classroom and Sports Desk - but the majority of the programme had more in common with French and Saunders' roots in theatre. Later shows became known for the increasingly elaborate sketches, with spoofs of films proving very popular.
Both Saunders and French went on to become individual stars in the comedy firmament. Saunders created Absolutely Fabulous - itself a spin off from a French and Saunders sketch. French had success with The Vicar of Dibley. The two comedians reunited for a Christmas Special in 2005, and a clip show 300 Years of French and Saunders in 2017. Both continue to write and perform.
March anniversaries

BBC Producer Guidelines published
1 March 1989
Truly Madly Deeply
1 March 1992
Launch of BBC Four
2 March 2002
Housewives' Choice
4 March 1946
Round the Horne
7 March 1965
Pennies From Heaven
7 March 1978
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
8 March 1978
French and Saunders
9 March 1987
The Frost Report
10 March 1966
World Service Television News
11 March 1991
First broadcast by the BBC Dance Orchestra
12 March 1928
Launch of the Latin American Service
14 March 1938
I’d Do Anything
15 March 2008
This Life
18 March 1996
First televised Budget speech
20 March 1990
Up Pompeii
23 March 1970
Letter From America
24 March 1946
Newswipe with Charlie Brooker
25 March 2009
The return of Doctor Who
26 March 2005
Grand National televised
26 March 1960
Troubleshooter
27 March 1990
Opening of new Crystal Palace transmitter
28 March 1956
Going for a Song
31 March 1965
Teletubbies begins
31 March 1997
























