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Pardon My Genie

  • TV Series
  • 1972–1973
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
39
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Roy Barraclough, Ellis Jones, and Hugh Paddick in Pardon My Genie (1972)
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Hal Adden works at Mr. Cobbledick's hardware store and spends his days dreaming of romance with his boss's daughter. Hal's mundane existence gets changed forever when he finds a watering can... Read allHal Adden works at Mr. Cobbledick's hardware store and spends his days dreaming of romance with his boss's daughter. Hal's mundane existence gets changed forever when he finds a watering can in the store that comes with its very own Genie.Hal Adden works at Mr. Cobbledick's hardware store and spends his days dreaming of romance with his boss's daughter. Hal's mundane existence gets changed forever when he finds a watering can in the store that comes with its very own Genie.

  • Creator
    • Bob Block
  • Stars
    • Roy Barraclough
    • Ellis Jones
    • Lynette Erving
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    39
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Bob Block
    • Stars
      • Roy Barraclough
      • Ellis Jones
      • Lynette Erving
    • 2User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Roy Barraclough
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    • Mr. Cobbledick
    • 1972–1973
    Ellis Jones
    • Hal Adden
    • 1972–1973
    Lynette Erving
    • Patricia Cobbledick
    • 1972–1973
    Arthur White
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    Hugh Paddick
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    Hugh Morton
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    Geoffrey Lumsden
    • Captain Bamford
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    Kenneth Watson
    • Percy Cobbledick
    • 1973
    Mike Lucas
    • Bert Glossup
    • 1973
    Tim Hardy
    • Reggie Wadlow
    • 1972
    William Abney
    • Dr. Hockridge
    • 1972–1973
    • Creator
      • Bob Block
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    grunsel

    Memorable children's comedy often enjoyed by adults

    Not seen since the 1970s, for anyone who watched 'Pardon My Genie' it remains a memorable comedy programme . What can be said other than it was totally daft, was very silly and hysterically funny. Aimed at children, but adults enjoyed it as well.

    The plot is from the traditional genie story which dates back to Aladdin himself. That is, man finds old lamp, rubs it and out pops a genie who grants wishes. In this case its present day England and the man is an assistant in a hardware shop.

    The cast were just great and even though the genie was changed in series two, it made no difference as each actor made it their own. Of all the countless comedy roles Roy Barraclough has played,for PMG viewers its 'Mr Cobbledick' (the hardware shop owner) he will be remembered for. Joe Dunlop seemed to be continually cast as a daft policeman in the 1970s and he reprises that roll to great effect here. On the strength of 'Hal Adden' Ellis Jones should have gone to greater roles, but perhaps becoming a theatre director and then director of acting at RADA he is ensuring future generations have 'pardon my genies' to entertain them?.

    Pardon My Genie was obviously inspired by I dream of Jeannie, the better known comedy of the 1960s, but was unique in its own right. What has the passing of time done to the programme? perhaps we will never (or want to) know?
    kmoh-1

    Very pleasing

    Fondly remembered children's farce about a young man (Hal Adden, geddit?) finds himself in charge of an incompetent genie who doesn't understand the modern world or modern slang, and who therefore every week landed Hal in absurd trouble, usually with his boss Mr Cobbledick. Roy Barraclough excels as pompous Mr Cobbledick, who perpetually finds himself in inexplicable positions, and so over the course of two series goes ever so slightly mad. Good performances from the rest, and scripts that are more often hit than miss.

    The two series are different in quality, thanks to the different actors playing the genie. The first series was blessed with Hugh Paddick, who brought his particular line of camp genius to the fray with brilliant results. Presumably unavailable for the second series and a fiendishly hard act to follow, he was replaced by Arthur White, a less subtle farceur who nevertheless wrung plenty of laughs from the genie's indomitable enthusiasm and optimism in the face of all setbacks. White also managed one of the high points of the series, a fantastic impression of Mr Cobbledick in 'Commercial Success', when - for reasons too complicated to go into - the latter has to be made unrecognisable.

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    • Trivia
      Arthur White, who played the genie in the second series, is David Jason's older brother.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Rentaghost (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Fugue A Katmandou
      (series one theme) (uncredited)

      Composed by Hervé Roy

      Performed by Hervé Roy

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • O Regador Mágico
    • Production company
      • Thames Television
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    • Runtime
      25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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