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1965 - 1966 | Pardon the Expression | |
Leonard Swindley becomes the deputy manager of the department store Dobson & Hawks. He is constantly suspended between the demands of management and the reluctance of the employees. | ||
1967 - 1971 | Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width | |
Two tailors run the business together - Manny Cohen is Jewish and Patrick Kelly is Irish catholic. They do not allow their religion get in the way of good argument. | ||
1972 - 1976 | Love Thy Neighbour | |
The life of suburban family is about to change completely when new neighbours move in next door. Especially Eddie is not so keen to have black neighbours. | ||
1975 - 1975 | The Wackers | |
The Clarksons is typical Liverpool family - they live in small house of red bricks, where there isn’t much space for anyone. Billy Clarkson, father and husband, just returns after 2 years spent on a merchant ship... Well, almost - he spent last 2 years in prison. | ||
1977 - 1986 | Mind Your Language | |
English tutor takes up group of imigrants on "English for foreigners" course, but his naive enthusiasm quickly fades away when he realizes what problems he will have to face. | ||
1977 - 1977 | Odd Man Out | |
Neville Sutcliffe, a camp owner of a Blackpool chip shop, inherits a candy rock factory in Littlehampton and also learns that he has a step-sister. | ||
1984 - 1985 | Bottle Boys | |
The staff of Dawson’s Dairies delivers the milk to the suburban part of London, but milk is hardly their most important topic during conversations in canteen. |