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You Rang, M'Lord?

  • TV Series
  • 1988–1993
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
3.9K
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You Rang, M'Lord? (1988)
SitcomComedy

Adventures and misadventures of Lord Meldrum, his family and their servants in the 1920s.Adventures and misadventures of Lord Meldrum, his family and their servants in the 1920s.Adventures and misadventures of Lord Meldrum, his family and their servants in the 1920s.

  • Stars
    • Paul Shane
    • Jeffrey Holland
    • Su Pollard
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    8.7/10
    3.9K
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    • Stars
      • Paul Shane
      • Jeffrey Holland
      • Su Pollard
    • 28User reviews
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    Paul Shane
    Paul Shane
    • Alf Stokes
    • 1988–1993
    Jeffrey Holland
    • James Twelvetrees
    • 1988–1993
    Su Pollard
    • Ivy Teasdale
    • 1988–1993
    Donald Hewlett
    Donald Hewlett
    • Lord George Meldrum
    • 1988–1993
    Michael Knowles
    Michael Knowles
    • The Honourable Teddy Meldrum
    • 1988–1993
    Bill Pertwee
    Bill Pertwee
    • P.C. Wilson
    • 1988–1993
    Brenda Cowling
    Brenda Cowling
    • Mrs. Blanche Lipton
    • 1988–1993
    Mavis Pugh
    • Lady Lavender
    • 1988–1993
    Susie Brann
    • Poppy Meldrum
    • 1988–1993
    Catherine Rabett
    Catherine Rabett
    • Cissy Meldrum
    • 1988–1993
    Perry Benson
    • Henry Livingstone
    • 1988–1993
    Barbara New
    • Mabel Wheeler…
    • 1988–1993
    Angela Scoular
    Angela Scoular
    • Lady Agatha Shawcross
    • 1988–1993
    Yvonne Marsh
    • Madge Cartwright
    • 1988–1993
    John Horsley
    John Horsley
    • Sir Ralph Shawcross
    • 1990–1993
    Frank Williams
    Frank Williams
    • Charles - the Bishop
    • 1990–1993
    John D. Collins
    John D. Collins
    • Jerry
    • 1988–1993
    Amanda Bellamy
    • Rose
    • 1990–1993
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    10IridescentTranquility

    Not repeated nearly often enough

    My early memories of You Rang M'Lord are pretty hazy (I was only small when it was first shown) but I have very fond memories of it. I managed to catch it again when I was fifteen and I still remembered some scenes (the way Madge Cartwright's maid Rose squeaks "Oh, Mr. Teddy!", Mrs. Lipton throwing everything in sight at Alf Stokes and the bit where Lady Lavender throws six tapioca puddings at Ivy are three that really stuck in my mind). I really wish it was repeated more often, as - for instance - Dad's Army is in the UK. As I think an earlier reviewer said, it paints a fantastic picture of society in the twenties and the way in which it was changing at the time. The characterisation is great - Stokes as the scheming butler, Henry who always seems to get hit round the head with something or by someone, Lord Meldrum as the adulterous (presumably widowed) head of the house. A great series that should be seen by anyone who gets the chance.
    9malpasc-391-915380

    Cleverer than your average sitcom

    I first saw You Rang M'Lord? As a child aged around 10. Back then I didn't get some of the jokes, especially around Cissy's lesbianism, and back then Miss Poppy seemed a lot nicer than I realised re-watching it recently as a 40 year old.

    The period setting means this show hasn't aged badly at all. The acting, setting, and overall comedy still holds up.

    What I also hadn't noticed as a child, but did as an adult, is just how layered and complex the plots are for a sitcom. At any time there are at least 4 or 5 plots playing out, with the Meldrum men carrying out affairs, Alf Stokes the butler constantly on the make, and Ivy being in love with James Twelvetrees the footman. Alongside these you have Mrs Lipton and the police officer forming a relationship, as well as earlier on, Mrs Lipton and Alf Stokes. Henry's unrequited love for Ivy is often touched upon too, as well as the politics of that period around workers and their 'betters'. It's incredibly well delivered and doesn't feel contrived most of the time.

    Darker than other Croft and Perry sitcoms, You Rang M'Lord often tackles some quite serious subjects, and doesn't have the laugh out loud silliness of Hi Dr Hi for instance.

    The show ran for 4 series and came to a worthwhile ending which I won't spoil here.

    A very good show, with the production and values of a period drama. You can see the influence dramas like Upstairs Downstairs had on it, and it's all the better for it. Funny, occasionally dark, and quite endearing.
    Robert-72

    Brilliant

    You Rang M'Lord must be one of the funniest TV Series ever. It's all about a private family that employs several household staff who look after them. There is a butler, an underbutler, a footman, a cook, several housekeepers etc. Although the series is very funny and certain situations are overdrawn, it nevertheless comes very close to "the real thing". As professional butler and chairman of the International Guild of Professional Butlers I know a little bit about the subject. Do check out the series because you will fall in love with it.
    aw003d2979

    In a class of its own

    This is one of my all time favourite TV shows and has been forever. I loved it when it first aired when I was a little girl and at 25 I am thrilled that (a) it is now being repeated on UKTV Drama, and thanks (b) to that the show is being released on DVD in January 2006. While the triple treat of Paul Shane, Jeffry Holland and Su Pollard are value for money as always, the beauty of this series is that everyone is so well cast and that even the smaller more minor roles were still a dream for any Actor to play. Michael Knowles is fabulous as Uncle Teddy and Lady Lavender steals every scene she is in. However, even though she was a little Cat (to use a favourite phase of the series) my favourite character was always Miss. Poppy, fantastically played by Susie Brann, because it was nice to see an Actress play a character who wasn't always sweetness and light. Granted, Ivy is sweet and gentle, but Miss Poppy seems a lot more fun. Am I the only person who was disappointed that she didn't end up with her beloved James Twelvetrees??? (I know - I need to get a life. Ha Ha!!!) A jewel in the British comedy crown. Two thumbs up.
    10ivanan_tg

    Nothing compares to YRML

    I grew up watching this series. It has a cult status in my family. Without a shadow of doubt, this is the best comic series ever. The casting is perfect and the acting superb. The story and its layers are simply amazing; I could watch each episode hundred times over and I would still enjoy it as much as I did the first time and notice something new, something I hadn't noticed before. I wish the series lasted 30 years instead of just 3. I have bought the DVD of the first season and plan to buy the rest of the series too.

    The thing that puzzles me most is the fact that this series is not as well know as Dad's Army, Only fools and horses or Blackadder. The BBC conducted a poll back in 2004 to find out what is considered to be the best Britain's sitcom and You rang m'lord is not even in the first 100 series. One can't help but wondering how this could be. I am simply astonished.

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    • Trivia
      Su Pollard who plays Ivy is only nine years younger than her on-screen father played by Paul Shane.
    • Goofs
      Mrs Lipton refers to her late husband on more than one occasion. However, it is highly unlikely that a married woman would have continued in the role of housekeeper in the 1920s - particularly as the majority of staff in the Meldrum household are live-in.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Mabel Wheeler: I can't remember the last time...

    • Alternate versions
      In the opening credits, there are sound effects accompanying the actions of the animated characters, except for the pilot episode, where all of these actions are silent and the only sound effect heard is the bell ringing as part of the theme tune.
    • Connections
      Featured in Maid in Britain (2010)

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Em cridava el senyor?
    • Filming locations
      • Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough, Norfolk, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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