I do wish they would release these on Dvd I found them very comforting to watch as a child.
And of course Beryl's lot.
The REAL 1970s: Beryl's Lot
Anyone remember them.
Moody and Pegg was a short-lived sitcom, produced by Thames Television between 1974 and 1975. Derek Waring and Judy Cornwell starred in this series that accented comedy but also had moments of drama. Waring played Roland Moody, a newly divorced 42-year-old junk/antique dealer greatly anticipating freedom from matrimonial ties.Cornwell was cast as Daphne Pegg, plain spinster and dedicated civil servant in her early thirties who leaves her home in Bolton after realising that her office boss will never agree to marry her. She heads for London .Moody - also has a valid lease arrangement for the property she acquires. Unable to work out who is the squatter, they agree to be feuding partners and share, forging a very uncomfortable situation that is exacerbated by Moody's prodigious line of visiting girlfriends. With hilarious consequences. Eventually, Moody loses in a winner-takes-all poker game and leaves, only to return in the second series.
And of course Beryl's lot.
Comedy series about middle-aged Beryl who decides there is more to life than running the family home and decides to enroll for philosophy classes. GB. Yorkshire Television production.
Anyone remember them.
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