The Lovers | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Jack Rosenthal |
Written by | Jack Rosenthal Geoffrey Lancashire |
Directed by | Michael Apted Les Chatfield |
Starring | Paula Wilcox Richard Beckinsale Robin Nedwell Joan Scott |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | Granada Television |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 27 October 1970 – 18 November 1971 |
The Lovers is a British television sitcom by Jack Rosenthal, starring Richard Beckinsale and Paula Wilcox as a courting couple, Geoffrey and Beryl. It was made between 1970 and 1971 by Granada Television for the ITV network. A spin-off feature film was released in 1973. The series was also given a repeat run on Channel 4 in 1996.
The show is based on the struggles of the two protagonists as they develop their relationship, particularly in the area of sex (which Beryl calls "Percy Filth," presumably a play on the name of Canadian bandleader Percy Faith). Beryl is a slightly dizzy character obsessed with marriage, while Geoffrey is instead determined to bed her.[1]
Episodes
The series ran for 13 episodes over two series.
Series 1 (1970)
- Sardine Sandwiches (27 October 1970)
- The Date (3 November 1970)
- Freckle Face (10 November 1970)
- Brainwashing (17 November 1970)
- A Pipe and a Moustache (24 November 1970)
- The Truth Game (1 December 1970)
Series 2 (1971)
- The Engagement (7 October 1971)
- Breaking It Off (14 October 1971)
- Birthday (21 October 1971)
- Joint Bank Account (28 October 1971)
- The Better Homes Exhibition (4 November 1971)
- A Trial Marriage (11 November 1971)
- The Best Laid Plans... (18 November 1971)
Cast
Character | Actor |
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Geoffrey Scrimshaw | Richard Beckinsale |
Beryl Battersby | Paula Wilcox |
Mrs Battersby | Joan Scott |
Roland Lomax | Robin Nedwell |
Film spin-off
The series was used as the basis for a feature film. The Lovers! was released in 1973 and featured Beckinsale, Wilcox and Scott, together with Susan Littler, Rosalind Ayres and John Comer (as Geoffrey's father).[2]
See also
DVD release
The Lovers was released on DVD by Network in 2007 and featured all episodes from the two series runs.
Bibliography
- Evans, Jeff (2001). The Penguin TV Companion. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-051467-8.
References
- ↑ "BFI Screenonline: Lovers, The (1970-71)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
- ↑ "The Lovers! (1973)". BFI. Archived from the original on 28 March 2018.
External links
- The Lovers at IMDb
- The Lovers at British Comedy Guide
- The Lovers at the BFI's Screenonline