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Armstrong and Miller
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How many seasons does Armstrong and Miller have?
4 seasons
How many episodes does Armstrong and Miller have?
27 episodes
When did Armstrong and Miller premiere?
February 5, 1997
When did Armstrong and Miller end?
February 23, 2001
How long are episodes of Armstrong and Miller?
25 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Armstrong and Miller?
7.4 out of 10
Who stars in Armstrong and Miller?
Alexander Armstrong
,
Ben Miller
, and
Simon Greenall
Who wrote Armstrong and Miller?
David Mitchell
,
Ben Miller
,
Alexander Armstrong
,
Robert Webb
,
Tony Gardner
,
Andy Riley
,
Shaun Pye
,
Kevin Cecil
,
Aidan Hawkes
,
Bert Tyler-Moore
, and others
Who directed Armstrong and Miller?
Matt Lipsey
Who was the producer of Armstrong and Miller?
Jon Rolph
and
Philip Clarke
Who was the composer for Armstrong and Miller?
Willie Dowling
Who was the cinematographer for Armstrong and Miller?
Andy Hollis
and
Francis De Groote
What is the plot of Armstrong and Miller?
A comedy sketch show from Ben Miller and Alexander Armstrong. Running jokes and one-hit wonders galore.
Who are the characters in Armstrong and Miller?
Injured Dog
What genre is Armstrong and Miller?
Comedy
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