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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 Anna's au pair visa is set to expire, meaning she will have to leave England. The class decides the best way to get her to stay is to marry Anna off to an Englishman. fun and viewer review Live conversation between Ms Courtney and Mr Brown: Ms Courtney: Now when you have finished it perhaps you would return it to the music class? Mr Brown: Yes certainly. Ms Courtney: You may go.... Mr Brown: Thank you... (Mr Brown exits Ms Courtney's office) Mr Brown to Sid: Pompous old twit. Sid: Pardon? Mr Brown: That old hen, she's a pompous old twit! (The 't' sound at the end of 'twit' is not pronounced clearly) that goes back to preBritish times, too far back. There have been factions within India that have been enemy of each other as well. Muslim-Sikh conflict that is a very old part of history now, did not ensnare owing to religious differences. It was actually more complicated than that. Muslims atleast I see it as a conflict between Mughal Empire and the Sikh empire rather than name it Islam vs Sikhism which it is Not If any of your favourite show is missing , kindly inform us by commenting , We will upload it as soon as possible . thanks |
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