George and Mildred

George and Mildred

1976
George and Mildred
George and Mildred

George and Mildred

7.2 | en | Comedy

A middle-aged housewife feels frustrated with her mean and miserable husband, the married couple adapting to life in an up-market housing estate.

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EP8  The Twenty Six Year Itch
Dec. 25,1979
The Twenty Six Year Itch

Mildred decides she wants to go to the Tory Christmas ball, but George has other plans.

EP7  I Gotta Horse
Dec. 18,1979
I Gotta Horse

Mildred notices a photo of an expensive antique in a magazine. Coincidentally, it looks just like one she has hidden away upstairs.

EP6  Fishy Business
Dec. 04,1979
Fishy Business

When Mildred flushes George's goldfish down the drain, he decides that he needs a new pet.

EP5  A Military Pickle
Nov. 27,1979
A Military Pickle

George's brother Charlie turns up with an interesting document.

EP4  A Driving Ambition
Nov. 13,1979
A Driving Ambition

Mildred is flattered when George displays a rare stirring of jealousy, following a sighting of her in a car with another man.

EP3  The Last Straw
Nov. 06,1979
The Last Straw

Mildred is unhappy at her lack of social success, so she thinks about moving to Australia.

EP2  In Sickness and in Health
Oct. 30,1979
In Sickness and in Health

With Mildred in hospital, a lonely George has Jerry move in with him.

EP1  Finders Keepers ?
Oct. 24,1979
Finders Keepers ?

It's the Ropers' wedding anniversary and George has bought Mildred an expensive looking coat When she asks him where the money came from she discovers that he has found somebody's credit card.

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Released: 1976-09-06 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A middle-aged housewife feels frustrated with her mean and miserable husband, the married couple adapting to life in an up-market housing estate.

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Brian Murphy , Yootha Joyce , Norman Eshley

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Rueiro This series was a huge success in Spain in the early 80s, following the equal success of Man About The House. Then it was screened again on Saturday nights in 1989, and at my family home we all loved it. I have been able now to see it again last month, and I laughed my head off. I managed to get also the first four episodes of Man About The House, but sadly I didn't find it half as funny as G&M. The lovable Yoota Joyce was a formidable comedian, the way she scolds George, flirts with Fourmile and sends Jerry off (a wonderful role by the great bumbling idiot Roy Kinnear). The kid steals every scene he is in with his direct and uncomfortable questions to his parents about where babies come from, the Tories, the working class... Boy, I laughed so much with him. He is too smart for his years. And Norman Eshley as the snobbish ass Fourmile -no wonder, with a name like that- always hating the sight of George: "Good lord! He is vulgar, dirty, scratches himself, picks his nose, belches and can't speak properly!" And the kid says with a smirk "He is working-class, and bloody proud of it". That line was pure gold. And my other favourite character and another great scene stealer is Mildred's posh sister Ethel. "We were just passing by in our brand new XJ6... our brand new MG... look at my brand new vicuna coat, dear... my brand new diamond ring..." and on and on and on, always showing off. It is a pity that Yoota Joyce died after the fifth season, because G&M could have enjoyed a few more years of brilliant success.
RaspberryLucozade 'George & Mildred' was the first of two spin-offs from the hugely successful 'Man About The House' ( the other being 'Robin's Nest' ). It saw George and Mildred Roper leave their run-down house at Mydelton Terrace after it is listed for demolition and move into a Surburban house at Peacock Crescent. Their next door neighbours are snobbish estate agent Jeffrey Fourmile ( who was the very man who sold them the house ), his gorgeous wife Ann and their precocious son Tristram. Indeed, much of the humour stems either from the class conflict between Roper and Fourmile or Mildred's attempts to get a foot on the social ladder, only for George to come along and mess things up.Both Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy were yet again brilliant as the warring Ropers. Norman Eshley ( who appeared three times in 'Man About The House' ) and sexy Sheila Fearn also in their own right were superb, though Nicholas Bond Owen upstaged them all as little Tristram ( remember that hilarious moment where he beat George at poker? ). Avril Elgar and Reginald Marsh surfaced from time to time as Mildred's vain sister Ethel and her hen-pecked husband Humphrey as did Roy Kinnear as George's hapless friend Jerry ( Kinnear later starred with Roper in another Thames show entitled 'The Incredible Mr. Tannner' ). Looked at now, 'George & Mildred' was a kind of hybrid of 'Terry & June' and 'Keeping Up Appearances' and while not especially great was nevertheless harmless fun. In 1980, the obligatory feature film was made but it was not popular with fans or critics ( though I personally preferred it to the series ). A sixth and final series was to be made after the film's release but sadly the project was dropped after Yootha Joyce died from liver failure.
richardclarke13 George and Mildred (the 1st and best spin-off off man about the house) was the story of the ropers (the landlord's from man about the house) and their move to a much posher area. Next door live the fourmile's Ann, Geoffery and their irritating little boy Tristram. The fourmile's are a very posh family (especially the rather pompous Geoffery) and are usually one the receiving end of one of Georges scams.George and Mildred was produced at a time when the class structure in the U.K was very much still in existence and enjoyed poking fun at the middle class style 'tory twits' as George would say that were in existence at the time. The main battle was always between Geoffrey and George and always ended up with a minor victory for George.That though was the series strong point. The acting was nothing short of superb and the programme spawned a further M.A.T.H spin-off the rather dire robin's nest which examined what had happened to robin Tripp but the sad news was that Yootha Joyce Died on August 26th 1980 from liver failure before filming a sixth series. Her character was easily the strongest in the show and the way she always had the upper hand on George was hilarious. Recent repeats on digital show that the comedy hasn't dated and is still as fresh as ever. All 5 series are available on the network DVD label.
davidjohnwraith Surely the best ever British comedy series. I know that people talk about Only Fools and Horses being the best, but for me, this is it. In case anybody doesn't know what it is about, it is basically about a middle-aged married couple who, after having their London home compulsory purchased by the Council, move to Hampton Wick into a posh neighbourhood. The series is basically about Mildred, the sex-starved wife, trying to better herself and George, her work-shy husband, who seems to delight in upsetting their neighbours. Only 5 series were made, due to the death of Yootha Joyce, but I would recommend this to anybody who appreciates genuine British comedy.