Two Up, Two Down

1979 British TV series


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FieldValue
runtime30 minutes
starringPaul Nicholas
Su Pollard
Norman Tipton
Claire Faulconbridge
countryUnited Kingdom
networkBBC1
first_aired
last_aired
num_series1
num_episodes6
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| image = | caption = | runtime = 30 minutes | creator = | starring = Paul Nicholas Su Pollard Norman Tipton Claire Faulconbridge | country = United Kingdom | network = BBC1 | first_aired = | last_aired = | num_series = 1 | num_episodes = 6 Two Up, Two Down is a British sitcom starring Paul Nicholas and Su Pollard. It aired for one series in 1979 and marked the television comedy debut of Su Pollard, later to become well known as Peggy in Hi-de-Hi!. It was written by Janey Preger.

Cast

Plot

When Stan and Sheila, both fairly strait-laced, move into their new house in Manchester, they discover a pair of hippies, Jimmy and Flo, squatting in their bedroom. As the law will not remove them quickly, they decide to share the house. Stan and Sheila are soon fascinated by Jimmy's and Flo's relaxed lifestyle and philosophy.

Episodes

The series aired for six episodes broadcast on Fridays on BBC One at 8.30pm between 11 May 1979 and 15 June 1979. ::data[format=table title=""]

No.TitleDirected byOriginal air date
1What's Yours Is MineRoger Cheveley11 May 1979
Moving into a new house! It's a big event for Stan and Sheila, but Jimmy and Flo are already there - upstairs, in the front bedroom.
2The SwapRoger Cheveley18 May 1979
When Jimmy and Flo suggest a lifeswap, Stan and Sheila nervously agree.
3Paper TigersRoger Cheveley25 May 1979
When Jimmy's bike is crushed at the golf club he decides to expose corruption in high places!
4PyramidiocyRoger Cheveley1 June 1979
Jimmy and Flo explore the magical powers of the pyramids with spectacular consequences for Stan and Sheila's new freezer.
5I Know What You're ThinkingRoger Cheveley8 June 1979
When Hoover, a visitor from America, starts displaying his telepathic powers, Stan decides that he and Sheila should stop being ordinary all the time.
6MeadowlarksRoger Cheveley15 June 1979
A weekend in the country means one thing for Stan and Sheila, but something quite different for Jimmy and Flo.
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Theme

The theme song, also called "Two Up, Two Down", was written by Dominic Bugatti and Frank Musker. It was sung by Paul Nicholas, and released as a single.

Reception

Hazel Holt, writing in The Stage, said it was "full of high spirits and innocent amusement. Perhaps Miss Preger's comedic view is too gentle and kind, a keener cutting edge might have sharpened the satire which, here, was inclined to collapse into a sort of woolly benevolence. Nevertheless, it is an original theme and has got off to a promising start."

The Daily Mirror called it, "A yawn in the bedroom," and said, "[It] could have been funny, but the script by Janey Preger, was far from that... [The cast] tried very hard to make this trite offering as funny as possible, but it was the great bore of the evening".

In 2013, Su Pollard said, "Shows stand or fall on whether the people who produce them can sell the idea properly or not. They billed it as a 'comedy drama', which was ludicrous".

Crew

  • Writer: Janey Preger
  • Director: Roger Cheveley
  • Producer: Tara Prem
  • Costume designer: Gill Hardie
  • Set designer: Ian Rawnsley

References

References

  1. (9 October 2014). "Paul Nicholas Two up, Two Down".
  2. "Paul Nicholas Two up Two Down UK Promo 7" vinyl single (7 inch record) (636027)".
  3. ''The Stage'', 17 May 1979
  4. "Register".
  5. "Interview: Mother Nottingham Su Pollard".

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