Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHelen Walker, a 41-year-old who runs a building firm, falls in love with 25-year-old Peter Morgan and becomes pregnant by him. Issues between the two arise because of their age difference.Helen Walker, a 41-year-old who runs a building firm, falls in love with 25-year-old Peter Morgan and becomes pregnant by him. Issues between the two arise because of their age difference.Helen Walker, a 41-year-old who runs a building firm, falls in love with 25-year-old Peter Morgan and becomes pregnant by him. Issues between the two arise because of their age difference.
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If you like comedies or British shows in general, you'll be aware of Penelope Keith's major sitcoms, To The Manor Born and The Good Life, I'm not many people are aware of this six part series, it's never had a commercial dvd release, and it's fair to say I can understand why.
Don't expect outlandishly or bawdy humour, it's on the more gentle, mildly amusing scheme, it's a love story with a difference, viewers at the time would see lots of older men with younger women on TV, very little of the other way round, so from that point of view it was quite progressive.
Too often I felt that Penelope Keith was the one doing all the hard work, she truly is a cut above here, by far and away the standout. The supporting cast are fair, but don't always get the best scripts.
Some of the character play is nice, I enjoyed the scenes where Helen took various suits down, and that scenes with ber Doctor were always good.
Look out for a young Richard E Grant in episode 6.
It's worth seeing, but it is an average watch, 6/10.
I run a chatlist for fans of Ms. Keith and one of her "other" series, The Good Life/Good Neighbors. Many of my members have only heard of Sweet 16. It's not available on video nor on DVD, and with only six episodes total, it's almost never seen in repeats. Pity because it really is a well done program. If by chance your PBS station decides to air it, by all means watch!
The story itself moved relatively fast, and the idea of a strong woman running a construction company ... especially back in the eighties ... was both interesting and progressive. And for that aspect of the character, Keith worked very well. But the relationship. ... Nope. I fear quite a few fans of "Good Neighbours", and especially "To the Manor Born", ran away in stark terror.
Make no mistake, I *am* a very avid Keith fan. I know her as 'Margot', and I positively adore her as 'Audrey'. I've even seen her in snippets from her newer British shows (eg. "Next of Kin"). But no way could I handle her "Sweet Sixteen". Absolutely no offense intended though, Kay-29 ... I watched Good Neighbours pretty religiously too. :-)
Christopher Villiers who at first seemed like a player who was just messing around with the boss. Upon discovering Helen was pregnant he was forced to grow up fast.
Helen was a strong forceful woman who did not tolerate any rubbish from her employees or from those she did business with.
The show ONLY lasted six episodes. Too bad. It has potential. There was several hilarious moments. I do NOT want to see a remake as it would take so many liberties over the original that it would be boring.
The supporting cast was good.
Arthur Poole the long time employee who started working for the company back when Helen's Father was alive. He has promised Helen's Father he would look after her. Poor Arthur had gotten on in age. He was also married to Millie. In one episode Arthur had gotten stuck on the roof of a home the company was constructing and was too afraid to climb back down the ladder.
Millie Poole was a strong, bossy woman who even intimidated Helen slightly. That is why Peter hired her to being their housekeeper. Someone who would do the cooking and cleaning and could keep Helen in line.
Ken was well played by Victor Spinetti. Ken was a low-key man who would make kind suggestions to Helen. He was the one man she would listen to.
Joan Blackham played Jane a smart, loyal woman who was Helen's secretary and confident. She would make snarky remarks to Peter who once threatened to have her fired only for her to calmly point out if she was fired who would point out he had Helen's lipstick on his cheek.
Mike Grady played Dr Ballantine. Helen intimidated him most of the time except in one episode when he was furious with her because her blood pressure was very high. In the very last episode he had brought Helen and Peter a pair of kissing fish as a present.
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Helen Morgan: I'm going to have a baby.
Peter Morgan: What do you want a baby for?
Helen Morgan: I don't. Well, I mean, I didn't. Now I do.
Peter Morgan: It's about as clear as one of your memos. Don't, didn't, and do.
Helen Morgan: I won't be asking you to marry me.
Peter Morgan: Well, that's a great relief. I thought I was about to be your next...
- ConnessioniFeatured in Funny Turns: Penelope Keith: Lady of the Manor (2000)
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