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  1. 27 de sept. de 2023 · Today we're going old school. All the way back to 1969 for LWT's Please Sir!Set in a London comprehensive and featuring the roughest bunch of fifteen year ol...

  2. 17 de ago. de 2016 · Please Sir! (1968-1972) Komedie | 4 seizoenen. 4,07 21 stemmen + Mijn stem. Status: Terugkerende show. Oorsprong: Verenigd Koninkrijk. Ontwikkeld door: Bob Larbey en John Esmonde. Met onder meer: Deryck Guyler, Joan Sanderson en Noel Howlett. IMDb beoordeling: 7,1 (427) Oorspronkelijke taal: Engels.

  3. Please Sir! TV sitcom. ITV1. 1968 - 1972. 55 episodes (4 series) Teacher Bernard Hedges struggles to keep control over the unruly pupils at Fenn Street Secondary School. His form, 5C, are notoriously uneducatable. Stars John Alderton, Deryck Guyler, Noel Howlett, Joan Sanderson, Richard Davies and more. Like this.

  4. S4.E19 ∙ Blodwyn All Over. Sun, Jan 30, 1972. Headmaster Cromwell gets a sexy blond secretary, Miss Nately, whose appearance gets the boys and the male staff all hot and bothered. Mr Price is so taken with Miss Nately he spends all of his time in a romantic daze and dreams of having a date with her.

  5. S3.E2 ∙ Stitches and Hitches. Sun, Sep 27, 1970. Whilst visiting Abbott - hospitalised with appendicitis - Bernard makes an unplanned spur-of-the-moment proposal to Penny. She happily accepts, but in his semi-conscious state Abbott believes that she's a nurse and that Sir is holding some kind of orgy; his mother is certainly not amused.

  6. First broadcast in 1968, Please Sir! is generally considered to hold a firm place in the distinguished ranks of the greatest British sitcoms. David Barry - known to millions as mummy's boy Frankie Abbott - was a fan favourite, appearing in all three series as well as both the 1971 feature film and spin-off TV show The Fenn Street Gang. In this entertaining and expertly-written memoir, David ...

  7. Please Sir! is a London Weekend Television situation comedy created by writers John Esmonde and Bob Larbey and starring John Alderton with Deryck Guyler, Noel Howlett, Joan Sanderson, Erik Chitty, Richard Davies, Richard Warwick, Vivienne Martin, and Bernard Holley. The series ran for fifty-five episodes between 1968 and 1972. The programme was set in the fictional Fenn Street Secondary Modern ...