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  1. 22 de oct. de 2022 · Ade Binelli. 47:59. You Rang M'Lord S4/E1 'Yes Sir Thats My Baby' Su Pollard • Paul Shane • Jeffrey Holland. Ade Binelli. The phantom sign writer.. Alf and Ivy settle into their new jobs, Sir Ralph suspects his wife of having an affair, and Lord Meldrum's car is vandalised.

  2. S1 E1 - You Rang M'Lord? 7 January 1990. 49min. Lord Meldrum takes on a new butler, who in turn engages his daughter as maid. Available to buy. Buy SD £1.89. More purchase options. S1 E2 - The Phantom Sign Writer. 14 January 1990. 50min. The staff discover that a libellous word has been painted on Lord Meldrum's car.

  3. James and Mrs. Lipton, the cook, are suspicious of Ivy, who seems unused to service. Ivy almost catches Lord George in bed with Lady Agatha, wife of his friend Sir Ralph, who, according to George's mother-in-law, Lady Lavender, horse-whips his wives' lovers. Teddy suspects but George reminds him of his own fondness for serving maids.

  4. You Rang, M'Lord? Classic Comedy & Sitcom. Comedy series set below stairs in a stately home, written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. This programme is not currently available on demand. Recommended shows. Birds of a Feather. Last Of The Summer Wine. Would I Lie To You? All Episodes Meet the Richardsons. QI XL.

  5. You Rang M'Lord? During the First World War Alf Stokes and James Twelvetrees, two private soldiers, save the life of officer Teddy Meldrum. He is eternally grateful. In 1927 James is working as the footman in the house of Lord George, Teddy's older brother, and hopes to fill ...

  6. Back up to: You Rang, M'Lord? Beg, Borrow or Steal. 5 / 5 Alf is being blackmailed and is determined to get his hands on Lady Lavender’s shares. Fair Shares.

  7. yourangmlord.fandom.com › wiki › You_Rang_M'lordYou Rang M'lord? (Theme Song)

    You Rang M'lord? is the theme song to You Rang M'lord?, and appeared at the start and end of every episode. It was written by Jimmy Perry and Roy Moore and performed by Bob Monkhouse with the refrain by Paul Shane. From Mayfair to Park Lane You Will hear this same refrain In every house again again You rang M'Lord Stepping out on the town The social whirl goes round and round The rich are up ...