My Husband and I
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- This article is about the 1987-88 sitcom. For the 1956 sitcom, see My Husband and I (1956 TV series).
My Husband and I | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Starring | Mollie Sugden William Moore |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 15 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ITV |
Original run | 9 January 1987 – 20 May 1988 |
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My Husband and I was a British sitcom starring Mollie Sugden and her husband William Moore that ran for two series from 1987 to 1988. It was written by Pam Valentine and Michael Ashton. It is not currently available on DVD.
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[edit] Background
Following the end of That's My Boy, the writers Pam Valentine and Michael Ashton wrote a new sitcom for Mollie Sugden. The result was My Husband and I. Like That's My Boy it was made by Yorkshire Television.
[edit] Cast
- Mollie Sugden - Nora Powers
- William Moore - George Powers
- Deddie Davies - Bambi Bamber
- Carol Hawkins - Tracy Cosgrove
- John Horsely - Mr Munday
- Isabelle Lucas - Pearl
- Roberta Tovey - Samantha
- Natasha Gray - Anita
- Jane Ashton - Henrietta
[edit] Plot
Nora Powers is the head of personnel at Ashvale Advertising. However, when Nora's retired husband George joins Ashvale Advertising as chief commissionaire, she soon gets very embassed.
[edit] Episodes
[edit] Series One (1987)
- Wait Till I Get You Home (9 Jan 87)
- The Poor Man At His Gate (16 Jan 87)
- A Matter Of Discipline (23 Jan 87)
- Nobody Wants November (30 Jan 87)
- First Impressions (6 Feb 87)
- A Woman Obsessed (13 Feb 87)
- I Got It Free From The Tea Lady (20 Feb 87)
[edit] Christmas Special (1987)
- Christmas Special (18 Dec 1987)
[edit] Series Two (1988)
- Of Grave Concern (8 Apr 88)
- The Office Person (15 Apr 88)
- A Star Is Born (22 Apr 88)
- The Take Over Bid (29 Apr 88)
- On The Carpet (6 May 88)
- Why Not Borrow George? (13 May 88)
- Food For Thought (20 May 88)
[edit] References
- Mark Lewisohn, "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
- British TV Comedy Guide for My Husband and I