Comedy about the residents of Paradise Lodge, retirement home for Gentle folk.Comedy about the residents of Paradise Lodge, retirement home for Gentle folk.Comedy about the residents of Paradise Lodge, retirement home for Gentle folk.
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You're Only Young Twice is kind of timeless. In a way, it was dated when it debuted in 1977. It's the kind of sitcom that had been around since the late 1950s. Unoffensive (apart from attitudes towards an off-screen gay character which were, unfortunately, very much part of the 1970s, and vanquished at the start of the 1980s), character-led and funny.
I recall revelling in this show back in the late 1970s and early 1980s because of the sheer acting talent of the veteran cast, and the fabulous writing. There are occasional flights of fancy (a certain Mrs Petty being hypnotised for one), and these do not sit easily with me, but the vast majority of episodes are wonderful, and it retains its tremendous quality right to the final series, with stand-out episodes there including "Breakfast At Peabody's", "Flora's Big Mistake" and "The Gypsy's Curse". I have re-watched "You're Only Young Twice" many times since its DVD release. It always stirs fond teenage memories. And the cast continue to weave their magic and bring Paradise Lodge to life for me at each sitting.
Watch and enjoy.
I recall revelling in this show back in the late 1970s and early 1980s because of the sheer acting talent of the veteran cast, and the fabulous writing. There are occasional flights of fancy (a certain Mrs Petty being hypnotised for one), and these do not sit easily with me, but the vast majority of episodes are wonderful, and it retains its tremendous quality right to the final series, with stand-out episodes there including "Breakfast At Peabody's", "Flora's Big Mistake" and "The Gypsy's Curse". I have re-watched "You're Only Young Twice" many times since its DVD release. It always stirs fond teenage memories. And the cast continue to weave their magic and bring Paradise Lodge to life for me at each sitting.
Watch and enjoy.
I discovered this completely by accident, I'd never heard of it, and i'm sure not many people have either.
Each episode focuses on the residents of Paradise Lodge, the clan of Ladies who live there, the staff, and the owner Miss Milton.
The main character is Flora Petty, wonderfully played by Peggy Mount, a stern matriarch who rules Paradise Lodge with an iron fist, aided and abetted by her scatty best friend Cissy Lupin, brilliantly played by Pat Coombs.
Miss Milton, an upper class ex Public School girl runs Paradise Lodge through her staff Finchy and Roger, Miss Milton does not nurse, so the ladies must not get ill, or face being packed off to Penge. Fellow residents Dolly a retired actress, and Honda loving Mildred look on in frustration at Flora's behaviour and class on many an occasion.
It is lighter then a helium filled balloon, but incredibly easy viewing, and very funny in parts too. Pretty surprisingly it lasted four years and produced 4 series. The earlier series are the funnier, the 2 funniest episodes Birthday Girl and Too many cooks both coming in the first series.
Very 70's, but very funny. Pat Coombs, a foil for so many greats, often has the last laugh, and is a true delight to watch.
Love the show.
Each episode focuses on the residents of Paradise Lodge, the clan of Ladies who live there, the staff, and the owner Miss Milton.
The main character is Flora Petty, wonderfully played by Peggy Mount, a stern matriarch who rules Paradise Lodge with an iron fist, aided and abetted by her scatty best friend Cissy Lupin, brilliantly played by Pat Coombs.
Miss Milton, an upper class ex Public School girl runs Paradise Lodge through her staff Finchy and Roger, Miss Milton does not nurse, so the ladies must not get ill, or face being packed off to Penge. Fellow residents Dolly a retired actress, and Honda loving Mildred look on in frustration at Flora's behaviour and class on many an occasion.
It is lighter then a helium filled balloon, but incredibly easy viewing, and very funny in parts too. Pretty surprisingly it lasted four years and produced 4 series. The earlier series are the funnier, the 2 funniest episodes Birthday Girl and Too many cooks both coming in the first series.
Very 70's, but very funny. Pat Coombs, a foil for so many greats, often has the last laugh, and is a true delight to watch.
Love the show.
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