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Mind Your Language - Complete Series
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Barry Evans, fresh from his success in the Doctor...series, stars as Jeremy Brown, the hapless teacher for an evening class of foreign students who are hoping to become more proficient in the English Language. With his students running the full spectrum of age and race, situations are ripe for misunderstandings in the classic sit-com style!
Disc One : Series One
The First Lesson.
An Inspector Calls.
A Fate Worse Than Death.
All Through the Night.
The Best Things In Life.
Come Back All Is Forgiven.
The Cheating Game.
Disc Two :
Better To Have Loved and Lost.
Kill or Cure.
Hello Sailer.
A Point Of Honour.
Hows Your Father?
The Examination.
Disc Three : Series Two.
All Present If Not Correct.
Queen For a Day.
Brief Re-Encounter.
Many Happy Returns.
Don't Forget The Driver.
A Hard Day's Night.
Take Your Partners.
After Three.
Disc Four : Series Three.
I Belong To Glasgow.
Who Loves Ya Baby?
No Flowers by Request.
Just The Job.
Guilty or Not Guilty?
Repent At Leisure.
The School Fete.
What a Tangled Web.
Special Features:
- None Listed.
- Network
- Stuart Allen
- PG
- George Camiller
- Barry Evans
- Kevork Malikyan
- Ricardo Montez
- Albert Moses
- Zara Nutley
- Francoise Pascal
- Dino Shafeek
- English
- 4
- 2
Mind Your Language - Complete Series
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£19.99
Save: £19.30
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Barry Evans, fresh from his success in the Doctor...series, stars as Jeremy Brown, the hapless teacher for an evening class of foreign students who are hoping to become more proficient in the English Language. With his students running the full spectrum of age and race, situations are ripe for misunderstandings in the classic sit-com style!
Disc One : Series One
The First Lesson.
An Inspector Calls.
A Fate Worse Than Death.
All Through the Night.
The Best Things In Life.
Come Back All Is Forgiven.
The Cheating Game.
Disc Two :
Better To Have Loved and Lost.
Kill or Cure.
Hello Sailer.
A Point Of Honour.
Hows Your Father?
The Examination.
Disc Three : Series Two.
All Present If Not Correct.
Queen For a Day.
Brief Re-Encounter.
Many Happy Returns.
Don't Forget The Driver.
A Hard Day's Night.
Take Your Partners.
After Three.
Disc Four : Series Three.
I Belong To Glasgow.
Who Loves Ya Baby?
No Flowers by Request.
Just The Job.
Guilty or Not Guilty?
Repent At Leisure.
The School Fete.
What a Tangled Web.
Special Features:
- None Listed.
- Network
- Stuart Allen
- PG
- George Camiller
- Barry Evans
- Kevork Malikyan
- Ricardo Montez
- Albert Moses
- Zara Nutley
- Francoise Pascal
- Dino Shafeek
- English
- 4
- 2
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Mind Your Language
I initially saw some clips of this series on Facebook and was pleasantly attracted to it by the array of strong, amusing, and (sometimes) controversial characters contained within. The main lead actor kept his composure very well when faced with some embarrassing scenarios in each class. Furthermore, his supercilious headteacher also fitted her role perfectly. Overall I found the series to be highly entertaining however I took one star away as it may have finished a little too abruptly! My general verdict: it was well worth the fee i paid.
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Mind Your Language!
I have to say I spotted a few clips of this series on Facebook and each segment persuaded me to order the series through Zavvi. The humour is centred on a lot of mix ups based on the interpretation of the English language. . The main character who plays the teacher of this adult English language class is a very mellow but likeable person who is constantly trying to encourage his students to improve their grasp of English. The stereo -typical rivalry and banter of each student based on their background and /or religious beliefs leads to some very amusing interactions and debates. Obviously it reflects a Britain of a few decades ago so political correctness was never foremost on the agenda at that time. However it has an innocence and hilarity that is hard to replicate in more modern soaps of today. A definite five stars for characterisation and variety of plot each episode.
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