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  1. Please Sir! John Alderton starred as idealistic teacher Bernard "Privet" Hedges in this school sitcom by John Esmonde & Bob Larbey. It eventually ran to 53 episodes & 3 specials, and sprouted two spin-offs, The Fenn Street Gang and Bowler. This clip shows the opening and closing titles of episode one, plus a 1992 TV Heaven introduction by Frank ...

  2. 31 de mar. de 2024 · The allure of the British television sitcom Please Sir! spans generations, with its witty humor and compelling storylines captivating the hearts of viewers. Set in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the show delves into the escapades of a novice schoolteacher as he grapples with his newfound career in a London school. Given its charm, it's no surprise that Please Sir! owes much of its success to ...

  3. Please Sir! (1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Sir, Please is a band of four best friends from Agoura Hills, California.

  5. Created by comedy giants John Esmonde and Bob Larbey, who would go on to further success with Get Some In!, The Good Life and Ever Decreasing Circles, this collection contains. Please Sir! all 55 episodes of the original series. Please Sir! the 1971 feature film. The Fenn Street Gang all 47 episodes of the Please Sir! sequel.

  6. Sat, Jan 8, 1972. Miss Petting has started a dance class and is trying to teach the class a new dance, but it's all too old fashioned for them. She feels unloved and decides to unburden her feelings on the headmaster, who displays an uncharacteristic romantic streak. The teaching staff, as the Fenn Street Rotary Club, put on a concert, The Mikado.

  7. Sir, Please is a band of four best friends from Agoura Hills, California. The origins of the funkadelic pop outfit are still a complete mystery, although numerous theologians have dedicated their lives to uncover the many secrets of old (and failed). What information we can gather through the collected ancient texts is sparse, but informative ...