Me Mammy
Me Mammy | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Hugh Leonard |
Starring |
Milo O'Shea Anna Manahan Yootha Joyce Ray McAnally David Kelly |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 14 June 1968 – 11 June 1971 |
Me Mammy is a British sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1968 to 1971. Starring Milo O'Shea, it was written by Hugh Leonard.
Background
Me Mammy first aired as pilot within the seventh series of the BBC's Comedy Playhouse. The pilot and first series were made in black-and-white. Despite playing his mother, Anna Manahan was only two years older than her on-screen son played by Milo O'Shea. Many of the episodes are missing and presumed wiped. Only the first episode of the first series and the third series survive.[1]
Cast
- Milo O'Shea - Benjamin "Bunjy" Kennefick
- Anna Manahan - Mrs Kennefick
- Yootha Joyce - Miss Argyll
- Ray McAnally - Father Patrick
- David Kelly - Cousin Enda
Plot
Bunjy Kenefick is an Irish mother's boy living in London. He is a top executive of a company and lives a bachelor lifestyle. However, his old-fashioned Catholic mother often puts a stop to his plans, many of them involving his girlfriend Miss Argyll. Other characters include Father Patrick, often mocked for his dubious morality, and Cousin Enda.
Episodes
Pilot (1968)
- Pilot (14 June 1968) (part of Comedy Playhouse)
Series One (1969)
- "The Day We Blessed the Bench" (15 September 1969)
- "The Day Verilia Went to Pieces" (22 September 1969)
- "The Night Me Mammy Snuffed It" (29 September 1969)
- "The Day the Saints Went Marching Out" (13 October 1969)
- "The First Time I Saw Paris" (20 October 1969)
- "The Day Concepta Got England" (27 October 1969)
Series Two (1970)
- "The Night Miss Argyll Got Canonised" (7 August 1970)
- "Me Mammy's Tomb" (14 August 1970)
- "The Night We Saw Old Nick" (21 August 1970)
- "The Last of the Red-Hot Mammies" (28 August 1970)
- "The Night Edna Entered a Convent" (4 September 1970)
- "The Night I Left the Church" (11 September 1970)
- "The Morning After Finnegan's Wake" (18 September 1970)
Series Three (1971)
- "The Day We Went Dutch" (23 April 1971)
- "The Night The Banshee Brought Me Home " (30 April 1971)
- "The Day I Got Engaged" (7 May 1971)
- "The Day I Went Commercial" (14 May 1971)
- "The Sacred Chemise Of Miss Argyll" (21 May 1971)
- "The Mammy Murder Case" (28 May 1971)
- "How To Be A Mammy in Law" (11 June 1971)
Surviving episodes
Series No' | Ep No' | Title | Broadcast | Notes |
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Series 1 | Episode 1 | The Day We Blessed the Bench | 15/9/69 | |
Series 3 | Episode 1 | The Day We Went Dutch | 23/4/71 | |
Series 3 | Episode 2 | The Night The Banshee Brought Me Home | 30/4/71 | |
Series 3 | Episode 3 | The Day I Got Engaged | 7/5/71 | |
Series 3 | Episode 4 | The Day I Went Commercial | 14/5/71 | |
Series 3 | Episode 5 | The Sacred Chemise Of Miss Argyll | 21/5/71 | |
Series 3 | Episode 6 | The Mammy Murder Case | 28/5/71 | |
Series 3 | Episode 7 | How To Be A Mammy-In-Law | 11/6/71 | |
References
- Specific
- ↑ "Me Mammy BBC, 1969-71". Missing-Episodes.com. 2005. Archived from the original on 30 June 2012.
- General
- Mark Lewisohn, "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003