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Don't Wait Up

  • TV Series
  • 1983–1990
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Tony Britton, Nigel Havers, and Dinah Sheridan in Don't Wait Up (1983)
Comedy

Tom Latimer is a young GP, his father Toby is a Harley Street consultant. Tom, in the process of divorcing his wife, sees his newly found bachelor life disrupted when his father leaves his w... Read allTom Latimer is a young GP, his father Toby is a Harley Street consultant. Tom, in the process of divorcing his wife, sees his newly found bachelor life disrupted when his father leaves his wife, Tom's mother, and moves in with him.Tom Latimer is a young GP, his father Toby is a Harley Street consultant. Tom, in the process of divorcing his wife, sees his newly found bachelor life disrupted when his father leaves his wife, Tom's mother, and moves in with him.

  • Stars
    • Nigel Havers
    • Tony Britton
    • Dinah Sheridan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    149
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    • Stars
      • Nigel Havers
      • Tony Britton
      • Dinah Sheridan
    • 7User reviews
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    Nigel Havers
    Nigel Havers
    • Dr. Tom Latimer
    • 1983–1990
    Tony Britton
    Tony Britton
    • Dr. Toby Latimer
    • 1983–1990
    Dinah Sheridan
    Dinah Sheridan
    • Angela Latimer
    • 1983–1990
    Susan Valentine
    Susan Valentine
    • Madeleine
    • 1983–1990
    Simon Williams
    Simon Williams
    • Dr. Charles Cartwright
    • 1985–1990
    Jane How
    • Helen Latimer…
    • 1983–1990
    Tricia George
    Tricia George
    • Susan Cartwright
    • 1983–1988
    Richard Heffer
    Richard Heffer
    • Dr. Charles Cartwright
    • 1983–1984
    Jane Booker
    Jane Booker
    • Felicity Spicer-Gibbs
    • 1987–1990
    Peggy Sinclair
    • Louise
    • 1983–1984
    Joan Ryan
    • Lady Greshott
    • 1983–1987
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Mr. Burton…
    • 1983–1986
    Timothy Carlton
    Timothy Carlton
    • Martin
    • 1984–1987
    Joe Dunlop
    • Jeremy…
    • 1984–1987
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Sir Donald Penrose
    • 1984–1985
    Frank Coda
    Frank Coda
    • Romano…
    • 1983–1987
    Stuart Sherwin
    • Room service waiter…
    • 1983–1987
    Janet Davies
    Janet Davies
    • Florrie
    • 1983–1986
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    10amelb8-1

    Brilliant

    This was a very funny sitcom, one of my all-time favourites (on a par with Fawlty Towers, The Good Life, The Likely Lads and others) because it had everything a good sitcom should have.

    It was perfectly cast and very well written by talented scriptwriters, including George Layton.

    The storyline was great, about a GP in his early thirties who is going through a divorce with his ex-wife, on top of which his father and mother are separating and his father decides to move into his flat, plus he is falling in love with his father's (a doctor in Harley Street) new secretary, Madeleine.

    I would definitely recommend it to anyone with a sense of humour!
    3studioAT

    Nigel Havers in full sitcom mode

    Nigel Havers has made a successful career playing likable toff's and this sitcom from the 80's sees him playing that sort of role to perfection.

    The premise is very much like the classic play by Neil Simon called 'The Odd Couple', and obviously worked as it ran for 6 series.

    Not all of the jokes work, and unlike other sitcoms from the era it feels a little dated in places. But Havers is good at what he does, and even when the plots get a little thin, his charm carries the show.

    It's not easy to find this show on TV or on DVD, but it's pleasant enough viewing if you can find it.
    pl1834

    Flimsy premise but improved over time

    This sitcom's first season was disappointing, with gags that fell flat or only hit the mark 50% of the time. But during second season, there was a noticeable improvement in characterization and storytelling, and the show became much more watchable. A large part of this was due to the likable and talented cast who perhaps made the material better than it might otherwise have been. Another plus was the writers' decision to let the characters change and develop over the course of the show--they weren't just running in place, and "Don't Wait Up" eventually became more than an intergenerational rip-off of "The Odd Couple". The jokes were still a bit hit-or-miss, but the relationships usually rang true and provided a nice mix of humor and, at times, pathos. The first three seasons aired on my local PBS station in the late '80s. Alas, I never saw the last three, though I managed to piece together the gist of what happened through various synopses. Still, it's not quite as satisfying as actually SEEING the episodes. Maybe someday, this show will be released on video, like some other British sitcoms?
    KRAFTEDOUT

    yuck.

    Unfortunately, PBS, is having battle of the britcoms, again. The viewers get to vote, what britcoms we would like to see, on Our own pbs station. So, everynight, a different britcom is shown. They have shown 2 episodes, of don't wait up. Well, I could'nt, wake up, much less. It's bloody awful, and to think 39 episodes, Don't wait up, should be re-named, Don't wake up.
    8philip-225

    Quite good, very much of its time

    Not a classic like Blackadder or Only Fools and Horses, but quite good all the same. This was very much a sitcom for the Thatcher era in which it was made. The doctors Latimer were always sniping at each other. Dr Tom Latimer (Nigel Havers) was an NHS General Practitioner, a position which he passionately believed in, whilst father Dr Toby Latimer (Tony Britton) was in private practice as a dermatologist.

    As well as the private medicine vs NHS jokes, the series also dealt with relationships: Tom's relationships with his ex-wife Helen and his girlfriend Madeleine whom he later married, and Toby's relationship with estranged wife Angela, as well as the (usually strained) father-son interplay, made for some good story lines. The characters were well drawn, and as one would expect from such a stellar cast, beautifully portrayed. But it didn't make it into the Top 100 in the BBC's "Britain's Best Sitcom", a few years ago.

    When the series was originally shown, there was one thing that perplexed me: Eagle-eyed viewers will remember that the opening titles and the closing credits were run within a photo album. As the closing credits came to an end, the album closed to reveal the producer / director's name (Harold Snoad) and the copyright. Due to an oversight by the BBC, the same photo album was used throughout the series' run, so unofficially all episodes are (c) BBC MCMLXXXIII [1983], but later episodes feature tell-tale signs like cars and registration plates that weren't available then. They must have thought that no-one would notice!!

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    • Trivia
      Martin Jarvis was the first choice for Dr. Tom Latimer.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Charles Cartwright: [greeting Tom Latimer, repeated line] Hello, old fruit.

    • Crazy credits
      The copyright line at the end of the credits reads © BBC MCMLXXXIII no matter which year the show was made
    • Connections
      Featured in Did You See..?: Episode #9.8 (1987)

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      • October 25, 1983 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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