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Not On Your Nellie - Complete Series 1
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From the star and writers of Nearest and Dearest comes Not On Your Nellie - one of the major comedy successes of the 1970s. When blunt Northern 'lass' Nellie Pickersgill (Hylda Baker) comes to London to look after her ailing father she didn't bargain on having to look after his pub too. The clientele are a handful: there is wide-boy Charlie; London Underground worker Ali and the queens of camp fashion, George and Gilbert. This complete first series set features all seven episodes, available for the first time one DVD.
Nellie Comes to Town:
The big city holds no fears for a no-nonsense Northerne, as Nellie Pickersgill travels from Bolton to Chelsea to take care of her father's public house, the Brown Cow.
Original ITV Transmission 15 March 1974.
Something in the Night:
A prowler is terrorising the district around the Brown Cow. When Nellie thinks she sees the mystery man, her attentions turn to window cleaner Charlie. But she's in for a shock.
Original ITV Transmission 22 March 1974.
The Anniversary Present:
Nellie needs every ounce of her Northern cunning to prevent Dad from being singed by an old flame; one that has already sent two husbands to the cemetery.
Original ITV Transmission 29 March 1974.
The Restless Spirit:
Gilbert comes over all queer when he's dealt a Dead Man's Hand at poker. A cultural trip to the country goes to pot when the regulars are more interested in the pubs en route.
Original ITV Transmission 5 April 1974.
The Apartment:
An argument with her Dad promts Nelly to find her own apartment. Searching around she fears that the seedy landlords is "trying to pull the wool over her thighs"....
Original ITV Transmission 12 April 1974.
The Wind of Change:
'Pints and cheese rolls are out, wine and bistros in'. So decrees Nigel Smallpiece, a smart-alec executive from the Brown Cow's brewery. Nellie tries to comply.
Original ITV Transmission 19 April 1974.
Bring on the Dancing Girls:
The regulars desert the pub en masse when they discover that the Rose & Crown is putting on Go-Go dancers. How can Nellie compete? Her Dad suggests strippers....
Original ITV Transmission 26 April 1974., From the star and writers of Nearest and Dearest comes Not On Your Nellie - one of the major comedy successes of the 1970s. When blunt Northern 'lass' Nellie Pickersgill (Hylda Baker) comes to London to look after her ailing father she didn't bargain on having to look after his pub too. The clientele are a handful: there is wide-boy Charlie; London Underground worker Ali and the queens of camp fashion, George and Gilbert. This complete first series set features all seven episodes, available for the first time one DVD.
Nellie Comes to Town:
The big city holds no fears for a no-nonsense Northerne, as Nellie Pickersgill travels from Bolton to Chelsea to take care of her father's public house, the Brown Cow.
Original ITV Transmission 15 March 1974.
Something in the Night:
A prowler is terrorising the district around the Brown Cow. When Nellie thinks she sees the mystery man, her attentions turn to window cleaner Charlie. But she's in for a shock.
Original ITV Transmission 22 March 1974.
The Anniversary Present:
Nellie needs every ounce of her Northern cunning to prevent Dad from being singed by an old flame; one that has already sent two husbands to the cemetery.
Original ITV Transmission 29 March 1974.
The Restless Spirit:
Gilbert comes over all queer when he's dealt a Dead Man's Hand at poker. A cultural trip to the country goes to pot when the regulars are more interested in the pubs en route.
Original ITV Transmission 5 April 1974.
The Apartment:
An argument with her Dad promts Nelly to find her own apartment. Searching around she fears that the seedy landlords is "trying to pull the wool over her thighs"....
Original ITV Transmission 12 April 1974.
The Wind of Change:
'Pints and cheese rolls are out, wine and bistros in'. So decrees Nigel Smallpiece, a smart-alec executive from the Brown Cow's brewery. Nellie tries to comply.
Original ITV Transmission 19 April 1974.
Bring on the Dancing Girls:
The regulars desert the pub en masse when they discover that the Rose & Crown is putting on Go-Go dancers. How can Nellie compete? Her Dad suggests strippers....
Original ITV Transmission 26 April 1974.
Special Features:
- Nearest and Dearest - Far from the Madding Pong.
- Network
- Bryan Izzard
- PG
- Hylda Baker
- John Barrett
- David Rayner
- ASHIQ
- ALEXANDRA DANE
- LEO DOLAN
- Robert Howlett
- 4:3
- English
- 1
- 2
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From the star and writers of Nearest and Dearest comes Not On Your Nellie - one of the major comedy successes of the 1970s. When blunt Northern 'lass' Nellie Pickersgill (Hylda Baker) comes to London to look after her ailing father she didn't bargain on having to look after his pub too. The clientele are a handful: there is wide-boy Charlie; London Underground worker Ali and the queens of camp fashion, George and Gilbert. This complete first series set features all seven episodes, available for the first time one DVD.
Nellie Comes to Town:
The big city holds no fears for a no-nonsense Northerne, as Nellie Pickersgill travels from Bolton to Chelsea to take care of her father's public house, the Brown Cow.
Original ITV Transmission 15 March 1974.
Something in the Night:
A prowler is terrorising the district around the Brown Cow. When Nellie thinks she sees the mystery man, her attentions turn to window cleaner Charlie. But she's in for a shock.
Original ITV Transmission 22 March 1974.
The Anniversary Present:
Nellie needs every ounce of her Northern cunning to prevent Dad from being singed by an old flame; one that has already sent two husbands to the cemetery.
Original ITV Transmission 29 March 1974.
The Restless Spirit:
Gilbert comes over all queer when he's dealt a Dead Man's Hand at poker. A cultural trip to the country goes to pot when the regulars are more interested in the pubs en route.
Original ITV Transmission 5 April 1974.
The Apartment:
An argument with her Dad promts Nelly to find her own apartment. Searching around she fears that the seedy landlords is "trying to pull the wool over her thighs"....
Original ITV Transmission 12 April 1974.
The Wind of Change:
'Pints and cheese rolls are out, wine and bistros in'. So decrees Nigel Smallpiece, a smart-alec executive from the Brown Cow's brewery. Nellie tries to comply.
Original ITV Transmission 19 April 1974.
Bring on the Dancing Girls:
The regulars desert the pub en masse when they discover that the Rose & Crown is putting on Go-Go dancers. How can Nellie compete? Her Dad suggests strippers....
Original ITV Transmission 26 April 1974., From the star and writers of Nearest and Dearest comes Not On Your Nellie - one of the major comedy successes of the 1970s. When blunt Northern 'lass' Nellie Pickersgill (Hylda Baker) comes to London to look after her ailing father she didn't bargain on having to look after his pub too. The clientele are a handful: there is wide-boy Charlie; London Underground worker Ali and the queens of camp fashion, George and Gilbert. This complete first series set features all seven episodes, available for the first time one DVD.
Nellie Comes to Town:
The big city holds no fears for a no-nonsense Northerne, as Nellie Pickersgill travels from Bolton to Chelsea to take care of her father's public house, the Brown Cow.
Original ITV Transmission 15 March 1974.
Something in the Night:
A prowler is terrorising the district around the Brown Cow. When Nellie thinks she sees the mystery man, her attentions turn to window cleaner Charlie. But she's in for a shock.
Original ITV Transmission 22 March 1974.
The Anniversary Present:
Nellie needs every ounce of her Northern cunning to prevent Dad from being singed by an old flame; one that has already sent two husbands to the cemetery.
Original ITV Transmission 29 March 1974.
The Restless Spirit:
Gilbert comes over all queer when he's dealt a Dead Man's Hand at poker. A cultural trip to the country goes to pot when the regulars are more interested in the pubs en route.
Original ITV Transmission 5 April 1974.
The Apartment:
An argument with her Dad promts Nelly to find her own apartment. Searching around she fears that the seedy landlords is "trying to pull the wool over her thighs"....
Original ITV Transmission 12 April 1974.
The Wind of Change:
'Pints and cheese rolls are out, wine and bistros in'. So decrees Nigel Smallpiece, a smart-alec executive from the Brown Cow's brewery. Nellie tries to comply.
Original ITV Transmission 19 April 1974.
Bring on the Dancing Girls:
The regulars desert the pub en masse when they discover that the Rose & Crown is putting on Go-Go dancers. How can Nellie compete? Her Dad suggests strippers....
Original ITV Transmission 26 April 1974.
Special Features:
- Nearest and Dearest - Far from the Madding Pong.
- Network
- Bryan Izzard
- PG
- Hylda Baker
- John Barrett
- David Rayner
- ASHIQ
- ALEXANDRA DANE
- LEO DOLAN
- Robert Howlett
- 4:3
- English
- 1
- 2
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