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| Starring | Richard Beckinsale, Paula Wilcox |
|---|---|
| Director | Michael Apted, Les Chatfield |
| Genres | Comedy, Television |
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Unfortunately this title is currently unavailable for rental. We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause.
The 70s television series featuring Geoffrey who wants to get involved with the permissive society and his girlfrind Beryl who is against it...
| Starring | Richard Beckinsale, Paula Wilcox |
|---|---|
| Director | Michael Apted, Les Chatfield |
| Studio | NETWORK |
| Run time | DVD: 5 hrs 25 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy, Television |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: unknown |
| Format | DVD |
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A riotously funny nostalgia-fest of romantic laughs.
I remember watching this as a young teenager, it was a superb series, shown when there was still a lot of innocence about, it would not work now as there is so much swearing, nudity and sex shown on TV. Richard Beckinsale was a brilliant comedian, sadly missed, he would have become one of the greats of British TV.
Excellent comedy classic from the 70's. Although I've never seen this TV show b4 as I wasn't old enuff (born 1970 the year of production!) . Although I recall seeing the movie version some years ago on TV and I loved it!! So I thought I'd check out the origins and thought this was a piece of TV history, although others prob wud disagree? Good cast Maureen Lipman, Roy Barraclough to name drop, funny & humorous in places for the period. I think it's well worth a look if you're into classic British TV & sitcoms. Me I'm going to HMV etc to purchase me own copy of this gem!
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