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Two's Company

  • TV Series
  • 1975–1979
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
374
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Two's Company (1975)
Two's Company: The Visiting Scots
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Comedy

An American author hires a British butler and discovers that they are polar opposites.An American author hires a British butler and discovers that they are polar opposites.An American author hires a British butler and discovers that they are polar opposites.

  • Creator
    • Bill MacIlwraith
  • Stars
    • Elaine Stritch
    • Donald Sinden
    • John Savident
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    374
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Bill MacIlwraith
    • Stars
      • Elaine Stritch
      • Donald Sinden
      • John Savident
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Two's Company: The Visiting Scots
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    Two's Company: The Visiting Scots
    Two's Company: The Virus
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    Two's Company: The Virus
    Two's Company: The Virus
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    Two's Company: The Virus
    Two's Company: The Invitation
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    Two's Company: The Invitation
    Two's Company: The Reluctant Traveller
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    Two's Company: The Reluctant Traveller
    Two's Company: A Loving Christmas
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    Two's Company: A Loving Christmas
    Two's Company: The Freezer
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    Two's Company: The Freezer

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    Elaine Stritch
    Elaine Stritch
    • Dorothy McNab
    • 1975–1979
    Donald Sinden
    Donald Sinden
    • Robert Hiller
    • 1975–1979
    John Savident
    John Savident
    • Paul
    • 1978–1979
    Penelope Keith
    Penelope Keith
    • Mrs. Philips
    • 1975
    Tony Selby
    Tony Selby
    • Mr. Burton
    • 1975
    Joyce Carey
    Joyce Carey
    • Mrs. Hiller
    • 1975
    Anthony Pedley
    • Sir Percy
    • 1975
    Peter Carlisle
    • Ed
    • 1975
    Geraldine Newman
    Geraldine Newman
    • Gillian
    • 1976
    Vernon Joyner
    • The Leader
    • 1976
    Helen Horton
    Helen Horton
    • Clare
    • 1975
    Saeed Jaffrey
    Saeed Jaffrey
    • The Doctor
    • 1975
    Graham Armitage
    Graham Armitage
    • Hugh
    • 1975
    Souad Faress
    Souad Faress
    • Guest
    • 1976
    Derek Waring
    • Nigel
    • 1976
    John Bay
    • Clarence
    • 1976
    Brenda Somers
    • Guest
    • 1976
    John Fahey
    • Guest
    • 1976
    • Creator
      • Bill MacIlwraith
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    User reviews11

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    10viverone2

    British comedies are gems! Especially this one!

    The British tend to take greater care to craft and create their television comedies. This is one of them. There are so many Britcoms which are far superior to American fare...the only thing is that as Americans we never get to view them except for the exceptional Public Television offerings. And thank God for them.

    Two's Company is a rare gem! Enjoy the relationship between Dorothy and Richard. It is precious and priceless! I own all these episodes and I can honestly say they are a treasured collection since I savored them nearly two decades ago, and the soothing bantering and comedy hold true today.

    My recommendation is buy buy buy the four season collection before they are discontinued...and they will be!
    richard.fuller1

    NOT AbFab, Being Served or Keeping Up Appearances

    Terrible show.

    It is amazing that Are You Being Served? Absolutely Fabulous, Keeping Up Appearances even Monty Python and Fawlty Towers in their own unique way, can break down cultural barriers in humor and sitcom style, but this thing utterly fails to do likewise.

    And this show even has an American at the center of its cast, for crying out loud!

    It is also amazing that virtually whatever Elaine Stritch offers on the stage, none of it transfers at all to any form of celluloid on either side of the ocean.

    The problem may be in the thinking that she conveys the image of being overly sharp tongued, witty and classy, none of which emerges in tv or movies.

    Nevertheless in this show, she isn't alone. The concept that she is an authoress is far-fetched, that as an American writer, she appeals to both sides of the Atlantic is odd, and Donald Sinden as the butler is on the same low level with her.

    Two's Company presently airs on the local PBS network Saturday nights, after Keeping UP Appearances and As Time Goes By with Judy Dench. It's intriguing to watch to just observe the contrast in how English life is perceived, in this case represented by a butler, in comparison to Keeping Up Appearances astonishing depictions.

    I would hardly recommend this show to anyone wanting to understand the English culture, whether sitcoms are good representation or not. I wouldn't even recommend it for a good laugh.
    10ShadeGrenade

    "Robert, will you let in some fresh air?". "No, Madam!".

    Seeing as how no-one from the U.K. has commented on this wonderful show, I thought I'd be the first. 'Two's Company' was a kind of British 'Odd Couple'; it starred Elaine Stritch as bestselling American writer 'Dorothy McNab', with Donald Sinden as her snooty, sarcastic English butler 'Robert'. There was an occasional 'battle of the sexes' feel to the show, but mostly it was culture-clash humour. It was rare to find an I.T.V. sitcom in the '70's that featured wit, as opposed to belly laughs. Some of Robert's put-downs were priceless; he told an Australian home-help in one episode: "Regrettably, we have no billy cans for you to drink from. But if you like, I can always arrange a small saucepan!". Complaining about the number of parked cars outside her home, Dorothy is told: "I'll get the police to tow them away, Madam!".

    Despite their constant bickering, there was an unspoken bound of affection between Dorothy and Robert. There had to be, or else she could easily have fired him. 'Two's Company', whilst never a big ratings hit for I.T.V., was nevertheless popular, and lasted several seasons. Greg Smith, producer of the 'Confessions' movies, wanted to make a big screen version with Lucille Ball replacing Elaine Stritch, to make it saleable to the American public. It never got made. However, the format was bought by U.S. television, and reworked as the dreadful 'The Two Of Us', with an utterly miscast Peter Cook in the Sinden role.
    10selffamily

    wonderful comedy

    I remember this from its original airing in the good old days. Donald Sinden, a highly respected Shakespearian actor and Elaine Stritch, a similarly regarded American performer team up for some of the best, wittiest humour that has been labelled 'situation comedy' ever. When I found it on Ebay, I had to buy it and I'm delighted that I did. The next generation also enjoyed watching it. The humour comes mainly from the clashes between employer/employee (the power tilts like a see-saw) but also from the silly situations they find themselves in. The invitation to a luncheon at the Palace was absurd, as was the trip to the Casualty ward at the local NHS hospital. Very funny, a snapshot in time and well worth capturing if you like quick repartee.
    10kathrinchow

    Love it!

    Have the dvd series. Absolutely love this series! As a teenager, mother would watch this show when it originally aired. Now, years later, I also have the pleasure to see what made my mother laugh all those years ago. Stritch and Sinden worked very well together and you can tell they both got quite a charge out of performing in this series.

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    • Trivia
      Co-stars Elaine Stritch and Donald Sinden died within two months of each other, in 2014. They were 89 and 90 respectively.
    • Goofs
      In the first season, Sammy Cahn's name is misspelled as "Kahn" in the closing credits. This was corrected in the second season.
    • Quotes

      Dorothy McNab: [Giving her name over the phone] It's McNab. McNab. M-C-N-A-B.

      [To Robert]

      Dorothy McNab: I'm sure Solzhenitsyn has the same trouble.

    • Connections
      Featured in 40 Years of Laughter: The Sitcoms (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Two's Company
      Written by Denis King and Sammy Cahn

      Performed by Elaine Stritch and Donald Sinden

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1975 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duet
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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