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Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Hale and Pace Christmas Extravaganda

    • December 20, 1986
    • ITV1

    Early Hale & Pace Christmas Special. Often mistakenly labelled "Extravaganza" with a Z, but the on-screen captions repeatedly say "Extravaganda" with a D. Contains many of their recurring characters, including the Two Rons, plus guests Status Quo who perform their current single, plus Courtney Pine, Harry Enfield, Jim Davidson, Tony Adams, Kit Hollerbach, Helen Atkinson-Wood, and Doon Mackichan. The show ends with a rousing rendition of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" performed by Gareth and Norman, backed by Status Quo.

  • S01E01 Episode 1.1

    • October 2, 1988
    • ITV1

    Introducing the first episode of the long running comedy series by LWT featuring sketches and stand-up comedy performed by Gareth Hale and Norman Pace. Sketches include: The Management aka The Two Rons, Plea For World Peace, The Godfather, The Pavarotti Choir sings Status Quo, The Dustmen, Chicken Heads, Billy and Johnny make a baby, Etiqutte Panel Game, Northeners Song.

  • S01E02 Episode 1.2

    • October 9, 1988
    • ITV1

  • S01E03 Episode 1.3

    • October 16, 1988
    • ITV1

  • S01E04 Episode 1.4

    • October 23, 1988
    • ITV1

  • S01E05 Episode 1.5

    • October 30, 1988
    • ITV1

  • S01E06 Episode 1.6

    • November 6, 1988
    • ITV1

  • S01E07 Episode 1.7

    • November 13, 1988
    • ITV1

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Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Hale & Pace: Down Under

    • January 12, 1996
    • ITV1

    Gareth Hale and Norman Pace star in this one hour special recorded in Australia.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Greatest Hits

    • ITV1

  • SPECIAL 0x5 Special Finale (Ten Years Hard)

    • December 20, 1998
    • ITV1

    Retrospective from the end of their 10 years of "Hale & Pace", featuring interviews with Gareth and Norman, plus a selection of their favourite, least favourite, and most famous (infamous?) sketches, including the Swedish Holiday, Microwave Kitty and many more