Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

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A classic sitcom created by Raymond Allen. It ran for three seasons in total, two in 1973 and the last in 1978. In all 22 episodes the central character Frank Spencer experiences endless misfortune. He is disaster waiting to happen!

The part was originally offered Norman Wisdom. You could almost imagine him as the foolish Frank, but he turned the part down. The next choice was Ronnie Barker, but he too declined. Finally Michael Crawford was offered the part. He had his own ideas about the character, based on a part he had previuosly played in "No Sex Please We're British". Michael Crawford offered a great deal of input to the scripts and Raymond Allen once commented "It was nice of you to use some of my words"!

Main Cast

Carolyn Hudson
Edward Hardwicke
Image for Vernon DobtcheffVernon Dobtcheff
Neil McCarthy
Barry Linehan
Michael Golden
Deddie Davies
Andrew Downie
Bernard Hapton
Richard Caldicot
Cynthia Lund
Milton Johns
Sydney Tafler
George A. Cooper
John D. Collins
David Jacobs
John Malcolm
Elissa Derwent
Richard Pescud
Lajla Lund
Anthony Woodruff
Michael C. Gwynne
Zulema Dene
Norman Jones
Peter Green
Cyril Luckham
Glyn Houston
Michael Crawford
Glynn Edwards
Jean Boht
Fulton Mackay
Bernard Hepton
Jane Hylton
Image for Richard WilsonRichard Wilson
George Sewell
Peter Jeffrey
Hazel Bainbridge
Roland Curram
Bartlett Mullins
Brian Hayes
Michele Dotrice
Bryan Pringle
Dick Bentley
Elizabeth Begley
Cyril Shaps
Derek Farr
James Cossins
George Baker
Christopher Timothy

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