The sales staff of the defunct Grace Brothers move to the hotel they inherited.The sales staff of the defunct Grace Brothers move to the hotel they inherited.The sales staff of the defunct Grace Brothers move to the hotel they inherited.
Mollie Sugden
- Betty Slocombe
- (as Mrs Slocombe)
Wendy Richard
- Shirley Brahms
- (as Miss Brahms)
Frank Thornton
- Captain Stephen Peacock
- (as Captain Peacock)
John Inman
- Wilberforce Claybourne Humphries
- (as Mr Humphries)
Joanne Heywood
- Jessica Lovelock
- (as Miss Lovelock)
Nicholas Smith
- Cuthbert Rumbold
- (as Mr Rumbold)
Billy Burden
- Maurice Moulterd
- (as Mr Moulterd)
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- TriviaThe first of only two known screen appearances for Penny Gonshaw.
- GoofsIn the last scene, when Mr. Rumbold is talking to Mrs. Slocombe in her room, there is the sound of a small object clanging as it hits the floor. A moment later, the cat "Tiddles" yowls angrily off camera, as a crew member has probably confiscated the fallen object that the cat was apparently playing with.
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They're back!!
I was a massive fan of Are you being Served? and was gutted when it came to an end, but when you watch some of the later episodes, I think it's fair to say they made the right decision, it had really run out of steam. Grace and Favour manages to inject a new lease of life into the much loved show, we get the backstory, and scenes in the store, they helped give the show a direct link, we then get the same cast, in the same rank, in a new situation.
I really enjoyed this first episode, they are all in character, and all picked up exactly where they left off, Mollie in particular I thought was hilarious, the look on her face when Mr Moulterd states 'You're Rachel Yiddle,' is priceless.
Some interesting new characters, instantly I'm drawn to Mavis, and her complete and utter innocence, a really lovely performance from Fleur Bennett.
It's got the warmth of Last of the Summer Wine, but it definitely has a more cheeky vibe.
Sweet, 8/10
I really enjoyed this first episode, they are all in character, and all picked up exactly where they left off, Mollie in particular I thought was hilarious, the look on her face when Mr Moulterd states 'You're Rachel Yiddle,' is priceless.
Some interesting new characters, instantly I'm drawn to Mavis, and her complete and utter innocence, a really lovely performance from Fleur Bennett.
It's got the warmth of Last of the Summer Wine, but it definitely has a more cheeky vibe.
Sweet, 8/10
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Jan 12, 2019
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