George & Mildred
- TV Series
- 1976–1979
- 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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George and Mildred Roper have just moved into a middle-class neighborhood.George and Mildred Roper have just moved into a middle-class neighborhood.George and Mildred Roper have just moved into a middle-class neighborhood.
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- TriviaNorman Eshley, cast as Geoffrey Fourmile, previously appeared in an episode in the progenitor series Man About the House (1973) as Robin's brother Norman. Norman also appeared in the last 3 episodes of series 6 of MATH. Bizarrely, neither George or Mildred mention that Geoffrey looks like Norman. Fan theories suggest that either they really weren't in close contact to him, or they say nothing in case it was some dark Tripp/Fourmile family secret.
- ConnectionsEdited into The English Programme: Working: George and Mildred (1980)
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British television sitcoms of the '70s have acquired a reputation for being shallow and purile, and 'George and Mildred' is often cited as a supreme example of this.
Nothing could be further from the truth, this sitcom really worked. There was real chemistry between the characters, and while the plots were shallow there was a great deal of comedy present.
Developed as a spin-off from 'Man About The House', it centres around a working class couple (George and Mildred) who move into a middle class neighbourhood. Mildred (Yootha Joyce) is determined to overcome her lowly roots, whilst George (Brian Murphy) is working class and proud of it!!
Their new neighbours are the Fourmiles, Geoffrey is a out-and-out snob, but his wife, Ann, is down to Earth. They have a young son, Tristram.
Most of the comedy revolves around the antics of George antagonising Geoffrey, whilst their respective wives try desperately to maintain tranquility.
The concept of neighbour / class conflict is the mainstay of many a sitcom, but seldom works as well as this. The chemistry between the characters is perfect, especially George and Mildred, I think that the sitcom would probably have failed with anyone else playing these parts.
The success of this sitcom lead to a film version in 1980, but the film never really captured the vital spark that made the television series such a hit.
Nothing could be further from the truth, this sitcom really worked. There was real chemistry between the characters, and while the plots were shallow there was a great deal of comedy present.
Developed as a spin-off from 'Man About The House', it centres around a working class couple (George and Mildred) who move into a middle class neighbourhood. Mildred (Yootha Joyce) is determined to overcome her lowly roots, whilst George (Brian Murphy) is working class and proud of it!!
Their new neighbours are the Fourmiles, Geoffrey is a out-and-out snob, but his wife, Ann, is down to Earth. They have a young son, Tristram.
Most of the comedy revolves around the antics of George antagonising Geoffrey, whilst their respective wives try desperately to maintain tranquility.
The concept of neighbour / class conflict is the mainstay of many a sitcom, but seldom works as well as this. The chemistry between the characters is perfect, especially George and Mildred, I think that the sitcom would probably have failed with anyone else playing these parts.
The success of this sitcom lead to a film version in 1980, but the film never really captured the vital spark that made the television series such a hit.
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- Also known as
- Els Roper
- Filming locations
- Manor Road, Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK(exteriors: The Roper & Fourmile houses)
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