Me and My Girl (TV series)
Me and My Girl | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
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Theme music composer | Peter Skellern |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 6 |
No. of episodes | 52 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 25 minutes per normal episode. |
Production company | LWT |
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Network | ITV |
Release | 31 August 1984 4 November 1988 | –
Me and My Girl is a 1980s British television situation comedy, starring Richard O'Sullivan, which centred on the challenges faced by a widower bringing up his adolescent daughter. It was broadcast on ITV between 1984 and 1988.
Plot
[edit]Created by Keith Leonard and John Kane, the show was made by London Weekend Television for ITV from 1984 to 1988. It starred Richard O'Sullivan as Simon Harrap and Joanne Ridley as Samantha. Simon runs an advertising agency called Eyecatchers and the series centres on his relationship with his daughter, his business partner Derek Yates played by Tim Brooke-Taylor and a string of romantic liaisons. Simon's mother-in-law, Nell, would frequently interfere in his attempts to raise Samantha alone, but usually had her granddaughter's best interests at heart.
Other writers included; Bernard McKenna who also served as script editor, Colin Bostock-Smith, Mike Walling and Ian Whitham.
The theme song was written and performed by Peter Skellern.
Main cast
[edit]- Simon Harrap (Richard O'Sullivan) – Simon is a middle aged widower as his wife Ruth died about ten years before the series began. He has been bringing up his daughter Samantha since Sam was the age of 3 and struggles to help her as she develops through her teenage years. He is also the Artistic Director of Eyecatchers, a promotions agency based in London.
- Samantha "Sam" Harrap (Joanne Ridley) – Sam is the only daughter of Simon and is a teenager. Her mother died when she was 3 years old and so she doesn't remember her. She seeks the help of the women around her as she develops as a teenager.
- Nell Cresset (Joan Sanderson) – Nell is Simon's mother-in-law and Samantha's grandmother. She is a matriarchal figure and intimidates a lot of men. She has also invested heavily in Eyecatchers and is meant to be a sleeping (or silent) partner but likes to interfere with the running of the business. Despite this she is very kind, cares about her son-in-law a lot and provides the maternal advice Sam needs during her teenage years.
- Derek Yates (Tim Brooke-Taylor) – Derek is the Managing Partner of Eyecatchers and one of Simon's oldest friends. He is married to Muriel (who is never seen) and at the start of the show has three children, Winston, Annabel, and Jessica . Later in the series a fourth child, Adrienne is born. He is portrayed as incompetent as he is henpecked by Muriel.
- Madeleine "Maddie" Dunnock (Leni Harper) – Maddie is the Harraps' first housekeeper. She is Scottish in origin.
- Isobel McClusky (Sandra Clark) – Isobel is the Harraps’ second housekeeper. Like her predecessor she is Scottish in origin. She is fiercely religious often going to confession.
- Liz (Joanne Campbell) – Liz is Eyecatchers’ secretary and an aspiring actress. She works part-time so that she can attend auditions. She is a vivacious character.
Episode list
[edit]All episodes listed with their original ITV broadcast date.
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Filming
[edit]As was common at the time, most of the programme was shot in studio sets at London Weekend Television's South Bank studios. Most of the action revolves around the locations of the Harrap family home and Eyecatchers offices. Outdoor scenes were filmed in London. The Harraps’ family home was located in Little Venice, London and there are scenes filmed by the canal and the junction of Blomfield Road and Westbourne Terrace Road. The Eyecatchers office is in Covent Garden and there are scenes filmed in this area.
The opening sequence was filmed at Three Cliffs Bay, Gower.
References and notes
[edit]- ^ Episode included sub-plot about Samantha wanting her ears pierced was included because Joanne Ridley had asked the producers if she could have her ears pierced. A few minutes before the final scene was shot, Ridley had her ears pierced specially by the make-up artists.