I was fortunate enough to see that one being filmed at Teddington Studios.
Probably my favourite SOAH episode, not just because I saw it being made, but because it's good.
I also like the pilot episode.
Makeovers.
They can change the place too much, sometimes.
Soap and water, new paint and new tarmac - that's usually that's all that's needed in these places.
I definitely believe there is great value in old, bad programmes - especially as time passes.
They also look like masterpieces now, compared with today's tv.
Jim Davidson was massive at the time, and was under contract at Thames, and so it was important to use him.
The audience ratings for Up the Elephant were extremely high, people watched it avidly.
But that didn't stop it being an extremely cheap looking, poorly written, almost childish sitcom...
I actually like Take a Letter Mr Jones. I also like John Inman's other sitcom Odd Man Out.
Curry and Chips was a disaster - I'm amazed Eric Sykes and Spike Milligan went along with it - though it was written by their friend Johnny Speight.
I can only imagine Speight wasn't under any control at...
I know the main reason they changed the location was because of a real-life unco-operative neighbour - but they couldn't have carried on filming there for another 19 years, could they?
I sometimes think when sequels and new episodes of programmes and films, they really should ask some of the more knowledgeable fans to have some input.
I seem to recall something about Granville worrying about a repair on the roof (presumably meaning Arkwright was no longer in charge) around the time Leroy was conceived.
Presumably Arkwright, being Arkwright, would be in charge until he died.
I think Leroy was supposed to be about 25 at the...
In the UK, sets are usually destroyed at the end of a series, and re-built from scratch for the next new series. This is to save storage space and create employment for scene builders and designers.
The cafe started out as blue, subtle changes were made over the following five series or so -...
Trying to read what's on the DVD...
Disc 1 is feature film Getting Sam Home
Disc 2 is feature film
Disc 3 is some of Series Two
Disc 4 is some of Series One
Which feature length episode is on Disc 2?
Uncle of the Bride?
EDIT. I bet it's the first episodes of Series One - they were initially...
In the SOAH pilot, and the first few series, David Jason used a very mild stutter as Granville, which I think was to signify the way he was becoming like Arkwright.
But in later series, I felt the stutter was not used.
Does anyone else think this?
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