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You Rang, M'Lord? (1988)

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You Rang, M'Lord?

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Su Pollard who plays Ivy is only nine years younger than her on-screen father played by Paul Shane.
The series was a tremendous hit in post-socialist Hungary, and still remains one of the most beloved and most commonly reran comedy series on television. It was one of the very few continuous TV shows to air during Hungarian prime-time programming in 1991, and the local dub was given A-list treatment, with respected actors voicing the characters. Each episode took several days to dub, as the dubbing cast would hold meetings to discuss and joke about their roles until they got their performances right. Viewers who grew up in poverty under Soviet oppression were fascinated by the aristocratic lifestyle presented in the show, which quickly became the focus of escapism and wishful longing. On the series' 30th anniversary, some of the still living actors were invited to Hungary to partake in a fan celebration and luxury dining - at that time, the show had over 23,000 avid Hungarian fans. The character Cissy Meldrum has also become a gay icon in Hungary, a country that still has strict rules against LGBT+ representation in media.
As indicated on a number of occasions (for example, on her campaign leaflet when she stands for the local elections), Cissy Meldrum's real first name is Cecily.
It is revealed during the show's run that Cissy is the elder of the two Meldrum daughters. Although Catherine Rabett (who plays Cissy) is just under one year younger than Susie Brann (who plays her younger sister, Poppy).
Unusually for a Jimmy Perry/David Croft sitcom, the show contained occasional serious dramatic elements as well as the broad comedy. All episodes ran for 50mins rather than the conventional 30mins. This may have been influenced by the popularity of Only Fools and Horses which had also recently moved from 30min to 50min episodes, very successfully.

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