May to December
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May to December | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Starring | Anton Rodgers Eve Matheson Lesley Dunlop Clive Francis Rebecca Lacey Frances White Paul Venables Carolyn Pickles Kate Williams Ronnie Stevens Chrissie Cotterill Clive Francis Ashley Jensen |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original channel | BBC1 |
Original run | 1989–1994 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
May to December was a BBC sitcom broadcast 1989-1994 on BBC1 and produced by Cinema Verity. It was set in Pinner and revolved around a solicitor Alec Callender, and his younger girlfriend Zoe Angel. Alec was portrayed by Anton Rodgers, and Zoe was portrayed by Eve Matheson in the first two series and then by Lesley Dunlop.
Other notable actors in the programme were Clive Francis, Rebecca Lacey and Frances White.
The title of the show comes from the Anderson-Weill song "September Song", which is sung during the credits.
The show is now best remembered for Pinner's catchphrase "Nobody Got The Z-Man's back"
[edit] External links
- Detailed episode guide to May to December at Newton's laws of television
- May to December at the Internet Movie Database
- May to December - UK TV Schedules and Episode Guide
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