Mind Your Language

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Mind Your Language
Format Comedy
Created by Vince Powell
Starring Barry Evans
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 42
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Stuart Allen
Albert Moses
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Original run 19771979
and 1986
External links
IMDb profile

Mind Your Language is a British comedy television series that was originally aired on ITV between 1977 and 1979. Produced by LWT and directed by Stuart Allen, it is set in a school for adult students in London, focusing on the English as a Foreign Language class taught by Mr. Jeremy Brown, portrayed Barry Evans, who had to deal with a motley crew of foreigners. A new version of the show with some of the original cast aired in 1986.

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[edit] Premise

The series focuses on the adult students of the English as a Foreign Language class in a London school. The classes take place in the early evening, and are taught by Mr. Brown, though on occasion other individuals take over the class if he is not available. The class consists of foreigners with varying degrees of English proficiency. The humour of the show is derived from the students misunderstanding English words or terms, and plays up to the cultural stereotype of their individual nation of origin.

Season One takes place over a full school year, starting with Mr. Brown being hired by the Headmistress Miss Courtney, and ends with the students sitting for their Lower Cambridge Certificate. Season Two begins at the start of the next school year, with all ten previous students returning after having failed their exam, and two new students joining them, for a total of twelve. Season One and Two primarily took place within the classroom, but the later seasons explored settings outside of the school.

More recently the show has been criticised for unimaginative racism and lack of political correctness, but in its day the show was popular because of its light-hearted take on multiculturalism and because it gave some otherwise unrepresented minorities a television presence, albeit represented as caricatures.

[edit] Production

The show premiered in 1977 and ran until its cancellation in 1979 by Michael Grade, then LWT's Deputy Controller of Entertainment, who considered the stereotyping offensive. Nevertheless the series was sold to other countries, including Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia and Singapore. It was also one of the first British TV programmes shown in South Africa after the end of the boycott by Equity. It was resurrected briefly for the export market by an independent producer in the mid 1980s. Some ITV companies didn't show any of the episodes made in 1986. Only Granada transmitted the final 13 episodes consecutively as a complete series. The 1986 resurrected series was filmed at Uxbridge Technical College, Middlesex.

Various international television shows based on the premise of Mind Your Language have followed the original series. Among them are What a Country! (US), Zaban Sambhal Ke (India), Zaban Sambhal Kai (Pakistan) and Second Chance! (Nigeria).

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1

Episode Title Original Airdate
01 "The First Lesson"  December 30, 1977
Mr. Brown becomes the new teacher of the English as a Foreign Language class, and meets his students for the first time. 
02 "An Inspector Calls"  January 6, 1978
An education inspector is due to arrive at the school to observe the classes. 
03 "A Fate Worse Than Death"  January 13, 1978
Ranjeet asks Mr. Brown for help to escape an arranged marriage. 
04 "All Through The Night"  January 20, 1978
Mr. Brown and his students get locked in the school after hours. 
05 "The Best Things In Life"  January 27, 1978
Jamila is arrested for shoplifting and asks Mr. Brown for help. 
06 "Come Back All Is Forgiven"  February 3, 1978
Ms. Courtney declares that Mr. Brown has not been performing well and threatens to dismiss him. 
07 "The Cheating Game"  February 10, 1978
The students have to sit for a mock exam to prove their progress. 
08 "Better To Have Loved and Lost"  February 17, 1978
Ali and Su Li announce that they're getting married, but Mr. Brown discovers his secret. 
09 "Kill Or Cure"  February 24, 1978
Mr. Brown falls ill, leaving the class to the mercy of Ms. Courtney. 
10 "Hello, Sailor"  March 3, 1978
Juan brings his Russian sailor friend to school. 
11 "A Point Of Honour"  March 10, 1978
Danielle is being harassed by Mr. Jarvis, the woodwork teacher. 
12 "How's Your Father?"  March 17, 1978
Mr. Brown suspects that Sidney might be his father. 
13 "The Examination"  March 24, 1978
The students sit for their Lower Cambridge Certificate exam. 

[edit] Season 2

Episode Title Original Airdate
14 "All Present If Not Correct"  October 7, 1978
In the new school year, Mr. Brown meets two new faces and ten old ones who did not pass the exam. 
15 "Queen For A Day"  October 14, 1978
It is announced that the Queen will be visiting the school. 
16 "Brief Re-encounter"  October 21, 1978
Ms. Courtney is reunited with an old boyfriend. 
17 "Many Happy Returns"  October 28, 1978
Ranjeet has been saving up his money to visit his mother for her birthday, but Mr. Brown loses it and the class has to work to get it back. 
18 "Don't Forget The Driver"  November 4, 1978
The class are excited about a school trip, but things go wrong. 
19 "A Hard Day's Night"  November 11, 1978
Mr. Brown's flat is being painted and he needs somewhere to sleep for the night. 
20 "Take Your Partners"  November 18, 1978
Mr. Brown has to choose whom to take to a charity dance. 
21 "After Three"  November 25, 1978
The class have to prepare for the school's talent show. 

[edit] Season 3

Episode Title Original Airdate
22 "I Belong To Glasgow"  October 27, 1979
A new student from Glasgow joins the class. 
23 "Who Loves Ya Baby?"  November 3, 1979
Danielle brings a baby to class. 
24 "No Flowers By Request"  November 10, 1979
Mr. Brown hurts his foot and is hospitalized. 
25 "Just the Job"  November 17, 1979
Mr. Brown is offered a new highly paid job at another school. 
26 "Guilty Or Not Guilty?"  November 24, 1979
All the students are brought to court for causing mischief in public. 
27 "Repent At Leisure"  December 1, 1979
Anna is depressed for something she has to fix. 
28 "The School Fete"  December 8, 1979
The school holds a fete. Max is held responsible for hiring a actor he knows to open the fete, but there is one problem, he does not know him! Elsewhere, Mr. Brown misplaces Ms. Courtney's coat. 
29 "What A Tangled Web"  December 15, 1979
Ali suspects that his wife is having an affair. 

[edit] Transmission details

[edit] DVD releases

The series was released as a boxed set on Region 2 DVD in 2003, and on Region 1 DVD in 2004. However, this set excludes the Season 1 episode Kill Or Cure, the Season 2 episode Don't Forget The Driver, the Season 3 episode Guilty Or Not Guilty? and the entirety of Season 4.

An alternate boxed set was released by Network DVD in November 2007, containing the complete Seasons 1 to 3.

The remaining fourth series has yet to be released on DVD.

[edit] Cast and characters

[edit] School staff

  • Jeremy Brown, portrayed by Barry Evans, is the English teacher and focal point of most of the series. He is hired in the series pilot, in which he is warned that the previous teacher was driven insane by the students. Mr. Brown is up to the challenge, and often has to put up with the students' often literal interpretations of the English language. Despite his frustrations with the students, he grows fond of them and often goes out of his way to help them and vice versa.
  • Miss Dolores Courtney, portrayed by Zara Nutley, is the school's pompous and tight-fisted principal. She thinks poorly of Mr. Brown and his abilities as a teacher, and often drops in unannounced into his class to check on the students' progress. Over time she grows fond of Mr. Brown as well as his students.
  • Sidney, portrayed by Tommy Godfrey (Season 1 - 3), is the caretaker of the school. He is a London Cockney who frequently speaks in slang rhyme. He becomes a father figure and friend to Mr. Brown and the male students of his class.
  • Gladys, portrayed by Iris Sadler (Season 1 - 3), is the old lady in charge of the tea room at the school. She is, in contrast to Miss Courtney, affable and friendly towards Mr. Brown and the students. She takes Miss Courtney's domineering attitude in stride, and gets along well with everyone.

[edit] Students

  • Flag of Italy Giovanni Capello (in season 2 Giovanni Cupello), portrayed by George Camiller, is an Italian cook, the class's loudest student and de-facto class monitor. He is best friends with Max, who is becomes his flatmate. Giovanni's main English problem is understanding metaphors and large words, though he often answers wrongly on purpose to amuse the class. When shocked or surprised, he often remarks "Santa Maria" or "Holy Ravioli", and also often says "Okey kokey" instead of "OK".
  • Flag of Germany Anna Schmidt, portrayed by Jacki Harding, is a stereotypical 1970s German and an au pair. In her introduction, she refers to "German efficiency", and accordingly Anna is a hardworking student, occasionally asking legitimate questions and as the series progresses, answering Mr. Brown's questions correctly. Her main problem is mixing "V" and "W" sounds.
  • Flag of the People's Republic of China Chung Su-Lee, portrayed by Pik-Sen Lim (Season 1 - 3), is a secretary at the Chinese Embassy. She is never seen without her little red book of Mao, which she often quotes from. She constantly juxtaposes her "Rs" and "Ls". Early in the series, she had a fierce ideological rivalry with Taro, her Japanese classmate, but later on he often springs to defend her when a character insults her or China.
  • Flag of Japan Taro Nagazumi, portrayed by Robert Lee (Season 1 - 3) is a Japanese electronics representative. He has a reasonable command of English, but has a habit of adding "-o" to every word he says. Early in the series he is at odds with Su-Lee due to Japan and China's own political differences in the 1970s, but becomes a close friend of hers later on. He is never seen without his camera.
  • Flag of India Jamila Ranjha, portrayed by Jamila Massey (Season 1 - 3), is an Indian housewife from Bombay. When she first joins the class she can barely speak English, and needs Ali to translate her Hindi, but by series 3, she has become one of the better English speakers. She often calls Mr. Brown "Masterji".
  • Flag of Greece Maximillian Papandrious, portrayed by Kevork Malikyan (Season 1 - 3), is a Greek shipping office worker, and is often paired with Giovanni. He is attracted to Danielle but as the show progresses the three became a gang of sorts. Max tends to misunderstand metaphors and large words. He also has a heavy accent, which causes him to add "H" to almost every word he says. Later, he shares his flat with Giovanni.
  • Flag of Spain Juan Cervantes, Ricardo Montez, is a Spanish bartender with an optimistic streak. Juan is always laughing at himself, confident of his answers even when they are completely wrong. Early in the series Juan speaks almost no English, and answers everything with "por favor" (please), necessitating Giovanni to translate some key terms for him. Juan's English improves as the series went on, but he remained one of the worst speakers, often speaking a mix of English and Spanish. He cares a great deal for Mr. Brown, whom he considers almost family.
  • Flag of India Ranjeet Singh, portrayed by Albert Moses, is a Tube worker from Punjab in India and a very devoted Sikh. He constantly argues with Ali, who is a Pakistani Muslim. He tends to mix up his general knowledge, and upon being corrected he always puts his hands together for "a thousand apologies".
  • Flag of France Danielle Favre, portrayed by Francoise Pascal (Season 1 - 3), is an amorous French au pair who instantly grabs the attention of all men, including Mr. Brown. Her good looks often distract Giovanni and Max from their answers, while Mr. Brown is often found in seemingly incriminating positions with her. She is annoyed when Ingrid Svenson joins the class, instigating a rivalry for Mr. Brown's attention.
  • Flag of Pakistan Ali Nadim, portrayed by Dino Shafeek (Season 1 - 3), is one of the first students that Mr. Brown meets at the school. He is originally from Lahore, Pakistan, although he once stated he grew up in Delhi. Never seen without his Jinnah cap, he is the most vocal of the students and often literally misinterprets everything said by others. As a Pakistani Muslim he has a vocal and occasionally physical rivalry with Ranjeet, who is a Sikh (Indian). By the middle of Season 2, although they continue to argue, Ali's rivalry with Ranjeet becomes less malicious, and they are on occasion able to work together without complaint. Ali's typical catch phrase is "oh blimey!", and also "jolly good".
  • Flag of Sweden Ingrid Svenson, portrayed by Anna Bergman (Season 2 and 4), is a Swedish au pair who joins the class at the beginning of Season 2. She is attractive and straightforward about her attraction to Mr. Brown, sparking a rivalry between her and Danielle. Her main problem with English is word order, often getting words mixed up, such as "you for I question answer". She transfers schools at the end of Season 2, but returns in the independently produced Season 4.
  • Flag of Hungary Zoltán Szabó, portrayed by Gabor Vernon (Season 2), is a Hungarian student who only appears during Season 2. He has a very basic level of English and requires a phrasebook for everything. He picks up slang quickly, most of which comes from Giovanni and Juan. At the end of series 2, he goes back to Hungary. His typical catchphase is to say "Bocsánat?" [pronounced "bochanot", Hungarian word for 'Sorry', 'Excuse me'] to everything said to him in English.
  • In the fourth season, Mr. Brown and Miss Courtney were still at the school, as were Anna, Giovanni, Ingrid, Juan and Ranjeet. New students included Maria Papandrious, portrayed by Jenny Lee-Wright, Michelle Dumas (Marie-Elise Grepne), Farrukh Azzam (Raj Patel), and Fu Wong Chang (Vincent Wong).

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