These characters were in which tv show?!


Question: Norman Potter Maurice Cromwell Doris Ewell.


Answers: Norman Potter Maurice Cromwell Doris Ewell.

I'll say Please Sir as well Country, ffs Quizard is great at all your questions, they must have the same book that you do! lol

please sir

Blue Peter?

yep, please sir

potter was the care taker, dont know maurice, dorris the deputy head mistress?

Good question!

don't know ,never heard of them

Please Sir!

Please Sir! was a London Weekend Television situation comedy created by writers John Esmonde and Bob Larbey and featuring the actors John Alderton, Deryck Guyler, Joan Sanderson, Noel Howlett, Erik Chitty, Richard Davies, David Barry, Peter Cleall and Malcolm McFee. The series ran between 1968 and 1972.

It was set in Fenn Street school and was noted for featuring several actors older than school age in the roles of the pupils. This was exacerbated as the series progressed. Notably, Carol Hawkins who played Sharon between 1971 and 1972, and was 23 years old when the programme finished.

The cast included John Alderton as teacher of Class 5C Bernard Hedges, Deryck Guyler as jobsworth caretaker Norman Potter, Joan Sanderson as formidable teacher Doris Ewell, and Richard Davies as the philosophical Welsh teacher Mr. Price. The students were played by actors obviously older than school age, including Malcolm McFee as the smooth Peter Craven, Peter Cleall as the rebellious, wisecracking Eric Duffy, Peter Denyer as the not too bright, but lovable, Dennis Dunstable, David Barry as wannabe tough guy *** mummy's boy Frankie Abbott, Penny Spencer and Carol Hawkins as sexpot Sharon Eversleigh, and Liz Gebhardt as lovelorn Maureen Bullock, in love with Hedges. Several well-known character actors and actresses formed the supporting cast, including Ann Lancaster as Mrs. Rhubarb in an episode in 1968.

A spin-off series, The Fenn Street Gang, followed the adventures of a group of former pupils in the adult world after leaving their schooldays behind them. It ran for 21 episodes between 1971 and 1973. Bowler (1973) was a spin-off from the spin-off - following the The Fenn Street Gang crime boss Stanley Bowler played by George Baker; there were 13 episodes.

A film version was released in 1971 with most of the TV cast appearing.

Thanks country and easy peasy one for me....Please Sir !!

Think I know this one,

Please Sir.



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