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In the Mood

  • Episode aired Dec 23, 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 29m
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Nicholas Lyndhurst and Victor McGuire in Goodnight Sweetheart (1993)
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King George VI is set to visit the local hospital. Ron entices Gary to make a financial investment in the past which will benefit them in the present.King George VI is set to visit the local hospital. Ron entices Gary to make a financial investment in the past which will benefit them in the present.King George VI is set to visit the local hospital. Ron entices Gary to make a financial investment in the past which will benefit them in the present.

  • Director
    • Robin Nash
  • Writers
    • Laurence Marks
    • Maurice Gran
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Dervla Kirwan
    • Michelle Holmes
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
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    • Director
      • Robin Nash
    • Writers
      • Laurence Marks
      • Maurice Gran
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Lyndhurst
      • Dervla Kirwan
      • Michelle Holmes
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Nicholas Lyndhurst
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    • Gary
    Dervla Kirwan
    Dervla Kirwan
    • Phoebe
    Michelle Holmes
    Michelle Holmes
    • Yvonne
    David Ryall
    David Ryall
    • Eric
    Victor McGuire
    Victor McGuire
    • Ron
    Christopher Ettridge
    Christopher Ettridge
    • PC Deadman
    Harry Landis
    Harry Landis
    • Manny
    Roger Brierley
    • Head Waiter
    Jerome Willis
    Jerome Willis
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    John Rapley
    • Old Codger
    Aaron Aardvark
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      • Robin Nash
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      • Laurence Marks
      • Maurice Gran
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    A Thrilling Concept, But . . .

    I am disgusted and surprised by Gary's attitude to Royalty, namely King George VI, father of the then current Queen Elizabeth II. No one was claiming that the King, known privately as Bertie, was any sort of God, but he was the Lord's Anointed, a Symbol of the Realm of England since the Conquest. Some moan that the current Monarch is of no use, a Rubber Stamp, but that is not by choice, and the last King that tried to act on his own and exert his God-given Authority (Charles I), they chopped his head off. If things went wrong in Britain, like crime and poverty, that was the doing of the politicians and the political parties that came out at the end of the Seventeenth Century. Gary would complain about the crime, unemployment and other issues of the 1990s, as would we all who lived through them, then he returns to time where people were far more decent - they may have had war and spivs and traitors then, but they were not riddled with teenage mothers deserted by their boyfriends, high school shootings on a large scale, or pornography and decadence, which Gary seems to be in favour of. He was trying to force stupid 1990s values on a far more noble age. The concept of this show was great, but his attitude sucked, for if he had bothered to do his research, or at least been a bit more sensitive, he would have understood how the generation of his grandparents felt - so should we, lest we all forget. This is the generation that honoured a King who curtailed his own older brother's sneaking admiration for Crazy Uncle Adolf, sending him off out of the way, so he would not get into mischief, and he and his Queen, Elizabeth, stood firm against the Fascist Invader, and went on to defeat them. In the end, one guesses he could believe what he likes, but in Wartime Britian, a Slip of the Lip could end up in a Fat Lip.

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    • Trivia
      In this episode Ron tries to convince Gary to invest £250 of wartime pre-decimal currency in shares of Arbuthnot Brothers Radio Ltd. which in 1940 were worth 3p each. Ron knows that Arbuthnot Brothers Radio Ltd grew into Eurotronic PLC a multi million pound tech company who's shares in 1993 were worth £50 each. If Gary had invested the whole £250 the shares in 1993 would have given Ron and Gary a £1,000,000 pay off.
    • Quotes

      Yvonne: What are you going to do with all this stuff? Car boot sale or safe deposit box?

      Gary: Uh, no, there's a nineteen-forties memorabilia fair coming up next weekend. In Runcorn, as luck would have it.

      Yvonne: I've been to Runcorn, and luck doesn't come into it.

      Gary: No, I mean it's, it's lucky because Ron's brother lives up that way. So I can spend overnight at his place then do the fair, make a few quid. Might even bring you back something.

      Yvonne: Thanks. Do without my very own personal gas mask.

      Gary: That's not what you said the last time we had chilli con carne with extra beans.

    • Connections
      References Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (1983)

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1993 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Teddington Studios, Broom Rd, Teddington, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Alomo Productions
      • SelecTV
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      • 29m
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