TY - ADVS AU - Powell,Vince AU - Allen,Stuart AU - Nutley,Zara AU - Shafeek,Dino TI - Mind your language SN - No ISBN U1 - 791.4575 CY - [England] : Network : Granada Ventures, [2007] KW - Television comedies KW - English wit and humor KW - English language KW - Study and teaching N1 - Originally broadcasted on the BBC during the 1978-79 television season. Credits taken from container. "The complete LWT series."--Container. Barry Evans, Zara Nutley, Dino Shafeek; Disc one: Series one. The first lesson. An inspector calls. A fate worse than death. All through the night. The best things in life. Come back all is forgiven. The cheating game -- Disc two. Better to have loved and lost. Kill or cure. Hello sailor. A point of honor. How's your father? The examination -- Disc three: Series two. All present if not correct. Queen for a day. Brief re-encounter. Many happy returns. A hard day's night. Take your partners. After three. Disc Four: Series three. I belong to Glasgow. Who loves ya baby?. No flowers by request. Just the job. Guilty or not guilty? Repent at leisure. The school fete. What a tangled web; Starring Barry Evans, Zara Nutley, Dino Shafeek,, George Camiller, Ricardo Montez, Kevork Malikyan, Jacki Harding, Robert Lee, Jamila Massey, Albert Moses, Francoise Pascal, Anna Bergman, Tommy Godfrey, Gabor Vernon N2 - "One of the most successful TV shows of its era and featuring the star of LWT's best-selling Doctor series Barry Evans, Mind Your Language is classic comedy. Evans plays Jeremy Brown a mild mannered English teacher, keen and ready to take on the world of language! That is until he meets his new students of course, who can barely speak a word of English between them. His life is further complicated by the formidable night school principal Miss Courtney who is destined to make Jeremy's life hell." -- Container; "Jeremy Brown, the hapless teacher for an evening class of foreign students who are hoping to become more proficient in the English language. With his students running the full spectrum of age and race, situations are ripe for misunderstandings in the classic sitcom style."--Container ER -