Brought to us by the late Johhny Speight, from Canning Town, West Ham....
Curry and Chips / Till Death Us Do Part etc
"In 1965, Speight wrote a BBC TV pilot which became the 1966 series Till Death Us Do Part featuring Warren Mitchell as Alf Garnett, a reactionary Conservative-voting working class man with a chip on his shoulder and an angry word on everything. Garnett became one of the most memorable characters in British TV history, despite being such an appalling figure. "
"Speight's later series Curry and Chips (1969), was a more controversial sitcom from LWT for the ITV channel, soon cancelled on the instructions of the Independent Broadcasting Authority. Despite the apparent anti-political correctness, Speight's intention—like in Till Death Us Do Part—was to highlight discrimination, not promote it".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Speight