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You Rang, M'Lord?

  • TV Series
  • 1988–1993
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
3.8K
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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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    • Stars
      • Paul Shane
      • Jeffrey Holland
      • Su Pollard
    • 28User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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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    day-myron

    The finest comedy series of all time.

    Without doubt this show is the magnum opus of Perry and Croft, it's 26 episodes enchant and beguile like no other show. Set between the wars in one of London's great houses, it follows the life of Lord Meldrum, his family and their servants. Every facet of this show extols the virtues of the cast, set designers, and writers to perfection. Few shows have ever captured the feel of an era better, capturing as it does the styles, social issues and morals of the transitional era that followed the reign of Victoria. The extraordinary attention to detail at all levels involves one entirely, this mated with a superb script which supports all the visual magic, leaves only the actors to make the best of it all. This they do with extraordinary finesse and believability, one can completely empathize with each character and have sympathy with each role. The show is actually a serial, but with each episode featuring a vignette, it is episodic as well. It is impossible to define any one actor as being a lead as each role attaches itself seamlessly to the story, to create a gorgeous sense of flow and continuity, it is involving, poignant and immensely funny. The troupe consists of many regular players from David Croft's "stable", but in no other show are they better used. The cast and crew are detailed in the body of the IMDb page, but a must mention are the almost background parts played by Perry Benson, Barbara New and Mavis Pugh, as Henry, Mabel and Lady Lavender respectively. Between them, they inject a positively brilliant series of almost surreal comedic asides all through the series, and they add to its charm and depth immeasurably. One could go on and on about all the virtues of this show, but in conclusion, I honestly think that this wonderful story is the absolute epitome of British TV comedy, the like of which, is unlikely to be seen again, it is a work of quality, passion and genius at every level. If you get a chance to see it, you must.
    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.
    tomlocke

    The finest television comedy ever made

    While it's not news that British comedies are far better than their American counterparts, You Rang M'Lord tops the list of excellent British comedy. The post-Victorian aristocratic setting is perfect for class distinction humor, its underlying political themes subtle enough to serve the humor only. This series reveals that all "classes" of people are driven by basic human nature, the same foibles, desires, hopes, and dreams. The situations are hilarious and tied to an overall theme in each episode, the characters as good as any ever conceived, the acting of each one superb, the costumes and sets flawless. I just wish the series had run for 10 years, as each episode is so much fun.
    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.
    10karhukissa

    My absolute favorite

    I first saw You Rang, M'lord over 15 years ago. My motivation was in fact Miss Cissy's picture in the TV program - of course I wanted to see anything with a lesbian character! But while I wasn't disappointed in Cissy, I grew fond of the whole household, masters and servants alike. I have since seen it dozens of times on TV, video and DVD.

    I truly think You Rang, M'lord is a masterpiece of English sitcom. Firstly, it's a nice parody of the rigid social boundaries in British society ("No, Henry, you don't open the door. Mr. Twelvetrees opens the door. If he is not here, Ivy opens the door. If Ivy is not here, I open the door", lectures Mrs. Lipton.) However, the characters are more than just representatives of their respective social classes. They all have a full-fledged personality, a whole life outside the confines of the series (think of reports about Mabel's husband or visits to the Kitkat Club). Even relatively minor characters, like Lady Agatha, are three-dimensional. Every character is extremely funny and yet likable. The moment one would start to hate Alf or Miss Poppy, they immediately do something (and it might just be a glance or a smile) to win our sympathy back. Psychologically the whole series is perfectly realistic and logical. No wonder there're no 'goofs' listed about this series on IMDb. There aren't any.

    I have seen other sitcoms by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, but this one exceeds all of them. The excellent acting contributes to this, too. I couldn't point out one actor over the others; they all do a brilliant job.

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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
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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