mind your language - a point of honour




Genre
comedy

Producer by
Stuart Allen / Albert Moses / Bachu Patel


Directed by
Stuart Allen

Writer by
Vince Powell

Created by
Vince Powell


Cast
Barry Evans / George Camiller / Jacki Harding / Zara Nutley / Ricardo Montez / Albert Moses / Robert Lee / Kevork Malikyan / Jamila Massey / Françoise Pascal / Dino Shafeek / Pik Sen Lim / Anna Bergman / Tommy Godfrey / Iris Sadler / Harry Littlewood / Sue Bond / Marie-Elise Grepne / Jenny Lee Wright / Raj Patel / Vincent Wong / Gabor Vernon / Deirdre Costello / Fraser Kerr / Gail Playfair / John M. East / Louise Burton / Blake Butler / George A. Cooper / Claire Davenport / Robert Dorning / Jeannette Charles / Noel Coleman / David King / Shaun Curry / Lucy Griffiths / Anthony Jackson / Dickie Davies / Russell Hunter / Barbara Keogh / Ahmed Khalil / Joan Heath / Terry Duggan

Production company
 London Weekend Television (LWT), Tri Films

Original channel
ITV

Original language
English


Country of origin
United kingdom

Broadcast dates
30 December 1977 (UK)

Original runing time
30 December 1977 – 12 April 1986

Episode duration
30 min (29 episodes)

Picture format
4:3

Guest stars
Ray Marioni / Russell Harty / Damaris Hayman / Arthur Mullard / Patrick O'Connell / Michael Sheard / Gyearbuor Asante / Charu Bala Chokshi / David Moran / Margaret Courtenay / Arnold Peters / Dorothea Phillips / Elizabeth Adare / Sonny Caldinez / John Quayle / John Lyons / Derek Ware


 episode summary
Mr. Brown finds himself in a lot of trouble when Danielle tells a pestering teacher that she is engaged to Mr.Brown. He soon finds himself running around the school in an attempt to squash the rumor and avoid a punch-up with the philandering teacher. When the new woodwork teacher Mr Jarvis, makes some unwanted advances to an uninterested Danielle, Jeremy is reluctantly forced to step in to defend her honour.

fun and viewer review
I honestly don't understand how a comedy that's meant to amuse us can lead people to leave such ugly comments on this Youtube. Please respect others cultures, beliefs and religion. I firmly believe that one can believe in any religion, as long as it doesn't interfere with the next person. This is one of the reasons I feel blessed to be from South Africa because we respect others beliefs-hence we are called "The rainbow nation"
Well said my friend and i hope allah make hedaiyah for you and you get into Islam because people like you who just get into islam they read and understand it better than us who took it from our parents May allah bless you where ever you go and show you the right path in your life and akera wsalam

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