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Please Sir!

  • Série télévisée
  • 1968–1972
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
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John Alderton, Peter Cleall, Richard Davies, Deryck Guyler, Noel Howlett, and Joan Sanderson in Please Sir! (1968)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA hapless but caring teacher tries to control his class of unruly kids. The teacher sees much good and potential in his pupils, much to the dismay of his fellow teachers who have lost hope i... Tout lireA hapless but caring teacher tries to control his class of unruly kids. The teacher sees much good and potential in his pupils, much to the dismay of his fellow teachers who have lost hope in these kids.A hapless but caring teacher tries to control his class of unruly kids. The teacher sees much good and potential in his pupils, much to the dismay of his fellow teachers who have lost hope in these kids.

  • Creators
    • John Esmonde
    • Bob Larbey
  • Stars
    • Deryck Guyler
    • Noel Howlett
    • Joan Sanderson
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    478
    MA NOTE
    • Creators
      • John Esmonde
      • Bob Larbey
    • Stars
      • Deryck Guyler
      • Noel Howlett
      • Joan Sanderson
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    Deryck Guyler
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    • Norman Potter
    • 1968–1972
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    • Mr. Cromwell
    • 1968–1972
    Joan Sanderson
    Joan Sanderson
    • Doris Ewell
    • 1968–1972
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • Mr. Price
    • 1968–1972
    Erik Chitty
    Erik Chitty
    • Mr. Smith
    • 1968–1972
    John Alderton
    John Alderton
    • Bernard Hedges
    • 1968–1971
    Liz Gebhardt
    • Maureen Bullock
    • 1968–1971
    Peter Cleall
    Peter Cleall
    • Eric Duffy
    • 1968–1971
    David Barry
    • Frankie Abbott
    • 1968–1971
    Peter Denyer
    • Dennis Dunstable
    • 1968–1971
    Penny Spencer
    Penny Spencer
    • Sharon Eversleigh
    • 1968–1970
    Malcolm McFee
    • Peter Craven
    • 1968–1970
    Gregory Scott
    • Mr. Wyatt
    • 1969–1972
    George Georghiou
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    • Terry Stringer
    • 1971–1972
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    Drina Pavlovic
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    • 1971–1972
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      • John Esmonde
      • Bob Larbey
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    7crossbow0106

    Better Than Average School Comedy

    For the first three seasons, this show was very good. It is the story of an idealistic teacher played by John Alderton who becomes the teacher for the unruly students of class 5C. The students (some of whom looked older than their school ages) aren't bad kids, but they are from a working class background, kind of a rough upbringing. They are naturally not trusting of authority, and Alderton does a good job as the teacher that they actually, if not love, at least respect. There are other characters, like Norman (Deryck Guyler), who is the comic foil most often, the somewhat doddering Headmaster (Mr. Howlett) and the tough as nails Doris (Joan Sanderson), but the show is best when it revolves around 5C. After three seasons the kids of 5C were no longer in the series, neither was Alderton. The show went on for another season, but the momentum was lost. Not a laugh riot, it is better than most school comedies. Its more realistic than Welcome Back Kotter, which I like mostly for nostalgic reasons. I recommend this, you don't have to be British to like it. The movie of "Please Sir" is also recommended, it is fun.
    5gorytus-20672

    please sir....tv series

    March 2022

    So i just watched all the episodes for the first time on dvd. I had previously seen the film many times and i love that.

    So the series...well disappointing on the whole, and they didnt know when enough was enough, it continued after the main characters left and that was a mistake, there was suddenly no direction and no main characters amongst the kids. One week you get introduced to a couple of the kids, thinking they are going to be our main ones and that was it, you never saw them again, and thats what it was like, including the teachers sometimes too, with new ones coming and going all the time.

    Watch the film instead, we also had an offshoot series (fenn street gang) which follows the original students, which was a little better than this one.

    Some of the later episodes i would only rate as about a 4 out of 10, but most earlier episodes were better.

    5.5 out of 10.
    alanbriscoe

    Learning To Laugh

    Normally the words "ITV sit-com" are enough to strike fear into viewers. However in the past ITV did produce some good comedies and this is one of them. It is not a great one but it was very entertaining and deserves more recognition.

    It is one of very few sit-coms to have been set in a school. Like all sit-coms though, the situation isn't that important - the humour comes from the characters and their relationships, although the school setting provides a nice variation from the usual domestic comedies. It follows the travails of a group of extremely mature-looking fifth-formers and their hard-pressed teachers.

    The pupils are a motley bunch: the dominant Eric Duffy; tarty Sharon; slow-witted but endearing Dennis; cocky Peter Craven; god-fearing Maureen who has a crush on the teacher; and fantasist Frankie Abbott. They are the nucleus of the "class from Hell" 5C - most of whom silently sit in the background. However they all have hearts of gold and their behaviour is surprisingly good - certainly comparing well to what many real students and teachers experience. They are lovable rogues. All work well from a comic viewpoint with the exception, I feel, of Dennis where the humour seems to rest almost entirely on his stupidity. All the actors are clearly well beyond school age, and could easily have been playing teachers!

    Much of the success of the series lies with the staff characters. John Alderton played the central character of Bernard Hedges, teacher of 5C. While apparently mild-mannered, he actually has few problems managing his class and has a good relationship with them. However his indecisiveness and determination to stick up for his pupils often leads him into humorous scrapes.

    He has often fractious relationships with the Head Mr. Cromwell (Noel Howlett) and Deputy Doris Ewell (Joan Sanderson). These are tremendous characters and splendidly played. The Head is quite out-of-touch, a misguided liberal, pretentious but capable of engaging in quite juvenile behaviour. Miss Yuell is a haughty disciplinarian whose harsh exterior only relents in the presence of the Head, with whom she is infatuated. Joan Sanderson often played such roles, and always to perfection.

    Price (Richard Davies) is another superb figure - a cynical, sarcastic professional Welshman with little affection for teaching but great affection for beer. Again a great acting performance. Finally there is the doddering, ancient Mr. Smith, devoted to his wife and again capable of some very juvenile behaviour, usually in his conflicts with the Head. The interplay between all these is very funny.

    However for many viewers the favourite staff member was Mr. Potter, the caretaker (Deryck Guyler). Potter was an ex-soldier, obsessed with the war, with ideas above his station. He as constantly at odds with everyone in the school except the Head. He received his deserved come-uppance regularly in the series.

    Obviously the show is of its time, and not just in the fashions such as the remarkably short skirts. Some of the humour might be seen as very innocent in today's more cynical age. The language used was quite strong for its time, but still acceptable to a family audience. It would seem very tame by today's standards. There are some occasions when the show borders on the politically incorrect. However the show stands up much better than many others from that period and the 1970s. For example in one episode an Indian student joins the class. Typically for the time he is played by a white actor and wears stereotypical Indian dress. However he is shown to be intelligent, polite and articulate, with committed parents. His classmates avoid the prejudice of their parents. Liberal ideas generally are given a sympathetic airing, particularly by Hedges. They are though less effectively expressed by the bumbling Head. "I would rather resign than be forceful," is one example.

    The show avoided becoming a one-joke, innuendo-laden affair unlike many others. The humour chiefly comes from defective people, defective relationships and defective situations, as most comedy does. The show still lives on, in video format and also on satellite channels. It is well-worth checking out, whether you remember it originally or, like me, are of a younger but curious generation. I feel you will be pleasantly surprised, and satisfactorily entertained.
    jamesFilmfan

    Likeable secondary school comedy.

    Please Sir ran for four years from 1968- 1972, and centred upon a newly qualified and idealistic newly qualified teacher played by John Alderton and his task of teaching a motley group of vibrant and outspoken working class kids from the other side of the pond.

    The early series featuring Alderton were the best featuring a mix of school related comedy and realistic and relatable situations faced by the pupils of Fenn street.

    The series was successful enough for a feature film version released in 1971, which Involved the pupils of Fenn street going on a school trip to a rural activity centre, in which they invariably cause havoc and get into a rivalry with a group of upper class students from a private school.

    The early series featuring John Alderton and 5C pupils were the best when Alderton left as well as his class it wasn't the same; and his replacement a teacher named ' David Fincher Brown', played by the late Richard Warwick's personality didn't fit in with the Initial premise of the show which was about this class of working class kids from the other side of the town.

    His personality and overall demeanor was more in line with a teacher from the Novel; ' Tom Browns school days than of a teacher at the local comprehensive school.

    Overall: a watchable sitcom from a bygone era, funny and moving in equal doses.
    all-briscoe

    Caution! Series 3 & 4

    My positive comments above only refer to the first two series. Having now seen episodes from the final two series, I'm afraid to say that they are hugely disappointing. This is largely down to cast- changes, particularly among the pupils but also the teachers. The new characters are unimpressive, with the exception of the aggressive PE teacher Mr. Dix, played by Glynn Edwards, who shows some style.

    Maybe the writers were also running short of ideas by this stage, with many of the stories and scenarios becoming stale and silly. There are still occasional flashes of form, but the impression has to be that the show should have quit with its stock high after the first two fine series. These are still worth checking-out.

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      Several of the actors playing the pupils of class 5C were (in some cases, very obviously) in their mid 20's when the series began, despite their characters being meant to be around 15/16.
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      Featured in 40 Years of Laughter: The Sitcoms (1995)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 novembre 1968 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • société de production
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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