Jeremy Brown est un professeur de langues qui tente de gagner sa vie en enseignant l'anglais aux immigrés.Jeremy Brown est un professeur de langues qui tente de gagner sa vie en enseignant l'anglais aux immigrés.Jeremy Brown est un professeur de langues qui tente de gagner sa vie en enseignant l'anglais aux immigrés.
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- AnecdotesThe series was later remade in the United States as What a Country (1986).
- GaffesIn the last episode of Series Three, 'What a Tangled Web', Sid the caretaker laments at length that 28 years ago he was married, despite having a whole previous episode ('How's Your Father' from Series Two) about Mr. Brown offering to pay for him to wed his partner after hearing Sid never married her.
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Jeremy Brown: Su-Lee, spell "Democracy"
Chung Su-Lee: C-H-I-N-A.
Jeremy Brown: And I suppose if I asked you to spell "Dictatorship", you would have spelt "England"?
Chung Su-Lee: Or "America"!
- Crédits fousThe series title is drawn by an animated Mr Brown on a blackboard. The intertitles have him write "End of Part One" and "Part Two", and at the start of the closing credits he cleans up the blackboard signifying the end of a class.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Open Door: It Ain't Half Racist Mum (1979)
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I agree with "suavebloke", Hong Kong. In my opinion, this is not a racist series. I am enjoying the re-runs on Sky Satellite at the moment & it's a funny as ever. The late Barry Evans is excellent in the role of the teacher. I wonder what ever happened to the extremely attractive Francoise Pascal, who played the French student?
- paulbirney
- 8 nov. 2000
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What is the Canadian French language plot outline for Mind Your Language (1977)?
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