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Grace & Favour
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Too known as Are You Being Served? Once again!
Created by Jeremy Lloyd
David Croft
Written by Jeremy Lloyd
David Croft
Directed by Mike Stephens
Starring Mollie Sugden
Frank Thornton
John Inman
Wendy Richard
Nicholas Smith
Fleur Bennett
Joanne Heywood
Baton Burden
Michael Bilton
Country of origin U.k.
No. of serial 2
No. of episodes 12 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer Mike Stephens
Running time 30 minutes
Product visitor BBC
Distributor BBC Worldwide
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ABC (Commonwealth of australia, home video)
Warner Home Video (United states, habitation video)
Release
Original network BBC1
Original release ten January 1992 (1992-01-10) –
eight February 1993 (1993-02-08)
Chronology
Related shows Are You Being Served?

Grace & Favour (American title: Are Yous Existence Served? Again! ) is a British sitcom and a spin-off of Are You Being Served? that aired on BBC1 for two series from 1992 to 1993. Information technology was written by Are You Existence Served? creators and writers Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.

History [edit]

The thought of a spin-off was suggested by the bandage of Are You lot Being Served? virtually immediately after the original series ended in 1985. Lloyd and Croft liked the idea, merely agreed that the department shop format was exhausted and that any spin-off would crave a change of location.[1] Despite the enthusiasm of the original cast, it was nearly seven years before Lloyd and Croft brought them back to telly.

The plot line that brought the cast from the store to the manor was considered remarkably topical, since information technology aired merely a few months later the death of British publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell, who was revealed to have borrowed heavily confronting his own employees' pensions.

Grace & Favour is different from Are You Being Served? in that it involves a continuous story arc, with certain plot elements, such equally the relationship between Mr Humphries and Mavis Moulterd, unfolding throughout each episode. This in plough allowed the series to involve more circuitous storylines and subplots, making it possible to include returning guest stars and location shooting, neither of which was ever done on Are You Beingness Served?

The championship of the series is a double play on words. A "grace and favour" is a home or other property owned by a monarch but given to the utilize of a faithful retainer upon retirement, as with the retired characters in this serial. Grace is besides the surname of the owner of Grace Brothers, the fictional department store where the characters previously worked and was also the previous owner of Millstone Manor.

International broadcasts [edit]

In the U.s.a., the testify was broadcast on PBS member stations every bit Are Yous Being Served? Again! in 1992. In a documentary included with the Are You Being Served? DVD box set, John Inman mentioned that he preferred the American title, and thought the plan may take performed amend if that title was used in the UK also.

In Australia, the show was circulate on Network 10 in 1994.

Bandage [edit]

Are Y'all Being Served? cast member Trevor Bannister (Mr Lucas) chose non to return. Arthur English (Mr Harman) was besides non brought dorsum due to his retirement. Wendy Richard (Miss Brahms) took time off from filming EastEnders to film Grace & Favour. Also returning to their roles were John Inman (Mr Humphries), Mollie Sugden (Mrs Slocombe), Frank Thornton (Captain Peacock) and Nicholas Smith (Mr Rumbold). These were the aforementioned five actors to have appeared in every episode of Are Yous Being Served?

Other surviving cast members, such as Mike Berry (Mr Spooner), Benny Lee (Mr Klein) and Larry Martyn (Mr Brew), were not asked to reprise their roles.

Several new recurring characters were added to the testify. Joanne Heywood as Miss Lovelock, Billy Burden as farmer Morris Moulterd, and Fleur Bennett equally his girl, Mavis, appeared in all 12 episodes. Michael Bilton, equally Mr Grace'south solicitor, Mr Thorpe, and his assistant, Miss Prescott, played by Shirley Cheriton, also played key roles in both series.

Cast list [edit]

  • Mollie Sugden as Mrs Betty Slocombe
  • John Inman as Mr Wilberforce Clayborne Humphries
  • Wendy Richard as Miss Shirley Brahms
  • Frank Thornton as Helm Stephen Peacock
  • Nicholas Smith as Mr Cuthbert Rumbold
  • Fleur Bennett as Mavis Moulterd
  • Joanne Heywood as Jessica Lovelock
  • Billy Burden as Morris Moulterd
  • Michael Bilton as Mr Thorpe
  • Shirley Cheriton as Miss Prescott
  • Gregory Cox as Mr Frobisher
  • Andrew Barclay every bit Malcolm Heathcliff
  • Diane Holland equally Celia Littlewood
  • Andy Joseph every bit Joseph Lee
  • Eric Dodson every bit Sir Robert
  • Maggie The netherlands as Mrs Cleghampton

Plot line [edit]

The new series has the elderly and womanising "Young Mr Grace", head of Grace Brothers department store, recently deceased while scuba-diving on holiday in the Caribbean with his personal secretary, Miss Jessica Lovelock. Every bit per the instructions in his will, the remaining workers in each department at Grace Brothers' endmost sale find their pensions invested in unlike things. The members of the Men's and Ladies' Departments, forth with Ms Lovelock, inherit the manor that is the locale of the show.

Young Mr Grace had invested their pension funds in a multitude of antiquated businesses, the largest of which is a land estate house called Millstone Manor. The will stipulates that they cannot sell the house and divide the profits, but can use the property in the mode of their choosing. After a trip to Millstone Estate to view the property, where they also acquire their pensions are minuscule, they decide to live in the manor in social club to run it as an inn and live off the proceeds. Miss Lovelock, given accommodation in the grooms' quarters and charge of the horses, besides lives at the estate much to the distress of Mrs Slocombe and Miss Brahms. Captain Peacock is non so bothered, however.

The serial begins just after the funeral of Mr Grace, and quickly brings the bandage to Millstone Manor. At that place they discover Mr Rumbold having problem trying to find new staff later on telling the previous staff "in no uncertain terms" that if they did non straighten up they could exit – and they left. With time running out, the old Grace Brothers employees are obliged to "stand up in" for the staff in order to have their flick taken as the inn staff for a travel brochure. Soon they find that they are running the inn themselves with the help of Mr Moulterd, who manages the manor'southward farm, and his daughter Mavis, who helps out at the estate.

With Mr Humphries forced by circumstance to share a bed with Mavis, he finds that she develops a bit of a crush on him. This serial of events leads all of the bandage to assume they are having an affair, which flatters Mr Humphries, though he denies any such goings-on. Despite these events, Mr Humphries continues to exist rather ambivalent to the idea of a relationship with anyone. A fellow from the village vies with Humphries for Mavis' amore, and ofttimes attempts to intimidate him by threatening him with violence.

On her kickoff day in the country, Mrs Slocombe tries to move a gypsy'southward railroad vehicle that blocked the road and ends up charged with wagon theft, narrowly avoiding a charge of indecent exposure since at that place was "just a flash" as the out-of-control wagon raced past the post office. At her trial, all of her colleagues are called as witnesses, but it is Mr Moulterd who ends up winning the instance for her. Mrs Slocombe is grateful, despite her irritation that he brings upwardly their sexual human relationship during the War, which she insists never happened. Also notable is the unexpected appearance of the oftentimes alluded to, just never-before-seen Mr Slocombe, from whom Mrs Slocombe seeks to hide her identity.

Other events include the staff putting on a traditional harvest festival dance for octogenarian American visitors and putting on a showcase of British arts and civilization for a tour group from Mongolia.

Episode ane of Series 2 contains a number of satirical references to the wrongful conviction and hanging of Derek Bentley for the murder of a policeman. The case revolved around the event of whether Bentley's words "Permit him have it, Chris" to his acquaintance Christopher Craig were meant literally ("Let him have the gun") or figuratively ("Open fire!"). The case had been widely publicised and was the subject of a film titled Allow Him Accept Information technology starring Christopher Eccleston a few years before the show was made.

Episodes [edit]

Series 1 (1992) [edit]

Series ii (1993) [edit]

Abode release [edit]

All regions released contain both series of Grace & Favour in 1 gear up.[2]

Location filming [edit]

All external filming for the series was undertaken in and around Tetbury in Gloucestershire. Primary filming was at Chavenage Business firm, which was used for Millstone Manor, but outside Tetbury.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Rigelsford, Adrian; Brown, Anthony; Tibballs, Geoff (1995), Are Yous Being Served?: The Within Story of Britain'southward Funniest—and Public Television's Favorite—Comedy Series, KQED Books, ISBN0-912333-04-ix
  2. ^ "Grace & Favour (Are You lot Being Served? Again!) The Complete Serial(BBC Tv) (DVD)". Amazon.co.uk. 4 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.

External links [edit]

  • Grace & Favour at IMDb
  • Grace & Favour at British Comedy Guide

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