mind your language - the cheating game




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
In order to see how prepared they are for their upcoming exam, the students prepare to take a mock exam. But when the students see that their teacher has no faith in them, they decide to cheat in order to ace the exam. Jeremy tries to prepare the students for their approaching exam by giving them a mock exam first.

fun and viewer review
I have no words to explain that how much I have enjoyed and still enjoy whenever I see this series this is the best English comedy I have ever seen ..... Barry Evan is a marvellous character and all the others are too good.... Rest in peace whoever from this series left us
The class setting say it all, for surely a black men need no formal education to learn English; we are good in learning it non-formal.
Oooiii... Once one of my teachers wrote all the answers to our test on the board at the front of the classroom and didn't say anything. We all took the it, looking up at it confused and guitlily, but one guy still failed it. WTF.

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