George & Mildred
- TV Series
- 1976–1979
- 30m
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7.2/10
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George and Mildred Roper have just moved into a middle-class neighborhood.George and Mildred Roper have just moved into a middle-class neighborhood.George and Mildred Roper have just moved into a middle-class neighborhood.
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- TriviaNorman Eshley, cast as Geoffrey Fourmile, previously appeared in an episode in the progenitor series Man About the House (1973) as Robin's brother Norman. Norman also appeared in the last 3 episodes of series 6 of MATH. Bizarrely, neither George or Mildred mention that Geoffrey looks like Norman. Fan theories suggest that either they really weren't in close contact to him, or they say nothing in case it was some dark Tripp/Fourmile family secret.
- ConnectionsEdited into The English Programme: Working: George and Mildred (1980)
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This series was a huge success in Spain in the early 80s, following the equal success of Man About The House. Then it was screened again on Saturday nights in 1989, and at my family home we all loved it. I have been able now to see it again last month, and I laughed my head off. I managed to get also the first four episodes of Man About The House, but sadly I didn't find it half as funny as G&M. The lovable Yoota Joyce was a formidable comedian, the way she scolds George, flirts with Fourmile and sends Jerry off (a wonderful role by the great bumbling idiot Roy Kinnear). The kid steals every scene he is in with his direct and uncomfortable questions to his parents about where babies come from, the Tories, the working class... Boy, I laughed so much with him. He is too smart for his years. And Norman Eshley as the snobbish ass Fourmile -no wonder, with a name like that- always hating the sight of George: "Good lord! He is vulgar, dirty, scratches himself, picks his nose, belches and can't speak properly!" And the kid says with a smirk "He is working-class, and bloody proud of it". That line was pure gold.
And my other favourite character and another great scene stealer is Mildred's posh sister Ethel. "We were just passing by in our brand new XJ6... our brand new MG... look at my brand new vicuna coat, dear... my brand new diamond ring..." and on and on and on, always showing off.
It is a pity that Yoota Joyce died after the fifth season, because G&M could have enjoyed a few more years of brilliant success.
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- Also known as
- Els Roper
- Filming locations
- Manor Road, Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK(exteriors: The Roper & Fourmile houses)
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