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May to December

  • TV Series
  • 1989–1994
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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May to December (1989)
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Alec Callendar, a Pinner solicitor, meets and falls in love with Zoe Angel, a woman half his age: their relationship, as well as the ups and downs of Alec's office mates: his secretaries, Hi... Read allAlec Callendar, a Pinner solicitor, meets and falls in love with Zoe Angel, a woman half his age: their relationship, as well as the ups and downs of Alec's office mates: his secretaries, Hilary and Miss Flood, and Alec's son, Jamie.Alec Callendar, a Pinner solicitor, meets and falls in love with Zoe Angel, a woman half his age: their relationship, as well as the ups and downs of Alec's office mates: his secretaries, Hilary and Miss Flood, and Alec's son, Jamie.

  • Creator
    • Paul Mendelson
  • Stars
    • Anton Rodgers
    • Frances White
    • Paul Venables
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    428
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    • Creator
      • Paul Mendelson
    • Stars
      • Anton Rodgers
      • Frances White
      • Paul Venables
    • 13User reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anton Rodgers
    Anton Rodgers
    • Alec…
    • 1989–1994
    Frances White
    • Vera Flood…
    • 1989–1994
    Paul Venables
    • Jamie…
    • 1989–1994
    Rebecca Lacey
    Rebecca Lacey
    • Hilary…
    • 1989–1993
    Chrissie Cotterill
    • Debbie…
    • 1989–1994
    Kate Williams
    Kate Williams
    • Dorothy Burgess…
    • 1989–1994
    Lesley Dunlop
    Lesley Dunlop
    • Zoe…
    • 1990–1994
    Carolyn Pickles
    Carolyn Pickles
    • Simone…
    • 1989–1994
    Paul Raynor
    • Roy…
    • 1989–1993
    Eve Matheson
    • Zoe
    • 1989–1990
    Isabelle Lucas
    • Sonia
    • 1989–1993
    Clive Francis
    Clive Francis
    • Miles…
    • 1989–1990
    Charlotte Perry
    • Baby Fleur…
    • 1993–1994
    Ashley Jensen
    Ashley Jensen
    • Rosie McConnachy
    • 1994
    Bernard Brown
    Bernard Brown
    • Gerald
    • 1991–1994
    Thomas Chapman
    • Luke
    • 1990–1994
    Poppy Keeling
    • Esther
    • 1990–1994
    Ray Trickitt
    Ray Trickitt
    • Derek
    • 1992–1993
    • Creator
      • Paul Mendelson
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    carthage-1

    Classic comment

    The secrectary pleayed by the lovely Rebecca Lacey - and she said to Miss Flood in one episode Hell have no fury like a woman's corns Instead of Woman Scorned hilarious

    It was a delightful comedy and as as been said - a great shame that it is not available on DVD - Miss flood trying desperately to get her young secrectary into line and to behave as one should and Zoe trying to get her man up to date with life -

    The Garfudge - i.e. the garage in an advertisement for a house that they were buying was typical gentle humour

    Another classic comment - How can I have any pride when I support Partick Thislte
    9riggo-73503

    Lovely series

    Near perfect but Eve Matheson was superb as Dunlop wasn't quite there. When Lacey left it nailed the series as Jenson is so bad Clive Francis as Henty was also huge loss as the character was brilliant
    timmauk

    not what I thought it would be

    I heard that Anton Rodgers(from the classic "Fresh Fields") was in this show and tuned in. He plays a solicitor who meets and falls for a younger woman. His daughter and friends freak over the match. The variest shows tell how they continue to date, avoid pitfalls, and try to cope with his snobby daughter and friends.

    All this was handled with realism and taste. You may not agree with a May-December romance, but you really feel for these two and understand what people go through in this situation, plus the characters on this show are FUNNY! So if you see it on your PBS channel, tune in and enjoy.
    10davjazzer

    I like Eve

    This is a very delightful series.After going thru the series twice, I prefer Eve Matheson's portrayal of Zoe over Leslie Dunlop. Leslie was very lovely and a fine actress,but I thought her character was a little too snippy and combative with Alec.Perhaps the writers felt that was necessary as the couple married and had a child. Eve's portrayal was lighter and sweeter and she and Alec always had some nice laughs. Both ladies were very attractive and played their part well.The other supports were excellent.The only character I couldn't take was Rosie, the sectary in the last season.Her accent and acting were too over the top.Anton Rogers was excellent.A wonderful show.Hope it goes to DVD shoo
    8hughbetcha-25708

    A Rare Comedy Series

    I started re-watching this series on YouTube and have found it even better than when I watched it the first time (this is often the case with 're-runs', especially movies, as one often sees little things one missed initially.) "May to December" is, as one acquaintance called it, 'really charming'.

    The romance between Alec, the older gentleman, and Zoe, the much younger woman, is treated realistically, thanks to the writing and the acting. Anton Rodgers is perfect as the steady, middle aged solicitor, not looking for a new relationship (the first episode is entitled 'It Never Entered My Mind') and Eve Matheson is equally perfect as the young, newly divorced schoolteacher. One of the reasons I think it works is that the people were real: if this had been Americanized, someone who looked like George Clooney or Brad Pitt would have been cast as the older man, and the woman would have been a model. Neither lead would have been his or her character's age, nor would the age-difference have reflected that in the series. Though both Rodgers and Matheson were a few years older than their characters, their real-life age-difference was exactly that of their characters', which I think helps tremendously.

    The writing is excellent; gentle comedy for the most part, but some bits arehilarious. As well, there was no villain or unpleasant person, except perhaps Alec's daughter, and she is wisely kept to a recurring role. Everyone is basically a decent person, which is nice to see in sitcoms, though rare. The relationship between Alec and his son is also a good one; they are poles apart politically and emotionally, but are nonetheless clearly fond of each other.

    The chemistry between Matheson and Rodgers is essential, I think. Chemistry is less evident when Lesley Dunlop took over the role of Zoe after the second series. Her version of Zoe is not as witty as Matheson's, and she was not as good a comic actress. I prefer the first actress to the second for these reasons, though I have a natural preference for the originator of a role (such as preferring David Burke as the 'younger' Watson (in the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes tv series) to the older Edward Hardwick, or the first person I see playing a part (such as liking Tom Baker as Dr Who, over all the other actors in that role; Baker was the first I had seen play the character.)

    I must state my belief that "May to December" should have ended with the fifth series; the final episode of that series ("The Best is Yet to Come") would have made a natural and optimistic finale. The sixth series saw a deterioration in the writing: the comedy became more broad, even throwing uncomfortable slapstick into the stories. The characters did things uncharacteristic (at one point Alec tells Zoe to 'shut it' during an argument, and in another episode Alec gets drunk). The character of Rosie, replacing Hilary, did not help. This was all due, I think, to series creator, Paul Mendelsohn, giving up the writing chores to others.

    Nonetheless, "May to December" remains in large part an original, enjoyable comedy, with people one cares about, and scripts one can laugh at. Such a tv series is not common.

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    • Trivia
      Art seems to imitate life for Anton Rodgers. His second wife was 24 years his junior, while Zoe Angel was 27 years younger than Alec Callender!
    • Quotes

      Hilary: Me uncle went out with a girl half his age.

      Vera Flood: Oh, did it work out?

      Hilary: No. Me auntie found him and brought him home.

    • Crazy credits
      Each episode is named after a song. Most are from musicals, which both Alec and Zoë enjoy, and some later ones are 1950s-60s popular songs.
    • Connections
      Featured in Verity Lambert: Drama Queen (2008)

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 1989 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • Esperanto
      • English
    • Also known as
      • С мая по декабрь
    • Filming locations
      • 32 High Street, Pinner HA5 5PW, United Kingdom(Semple, Callender & Henty solicitors office)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Cinema Verity
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