Life Without George
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Life Without George was a BBC comedy series written by Penny Croft & Val Hudson and starring Simon Cadell
Simon Cadell
Simon John Cadell was an English actor.Born in London, he was the grandson of the Scottish character actor Jean Cadell, the brother of the actress Selina Cadell, and the cousin of the actor Guy Siner. He was educated at Bedales School at Petersfield where his close friends included Gyles...

 and Carol Royle
Carol Royle
Carol Royle is an English television actress.Royle was born in Blackpool and studied drama at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She is probably best known for her leading role as Jenny Russell alongside Simon Cadell in the BBC sitcom Life Without George which ran for three series from 1987...

. The series ran from 1987 to 1989.

Cast

  • Larry Wade- Simon Cadell
    Simon Cadell
    Simon John Cadell was an English actor.Born in London, he was the grandson of the Scottish character actor Jean Cadell, the brother of the actress Selina Cadell, and the cousin of the actor Guy Siner. He was educated at Bedales School at Petersfield where his close friends included Gyles...

     (Episodes 1-20)
  • Jenny Russell - Carol Royle
    Carol Royle
    Carol Royle is an English television actress.Royle was born in Blackpool and studied drama at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She is probably best known for her leading role as Jenny Russell alongside Simon Cadell in the BBC sitcom Life Without George which ran for three series from 1987...

     (Episodes 1-20)
  • Mr Chambers - Ronald Fraser
    Ronald Fraser
    Ronald Fraser was an English character actor, who appeared in numerous British films of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s whilst also appearing in many popular TV shows.-Background:...

     (Episodes 1-2,4-20)
  • Amanda - Rosalind March
    Rosalind March
    Rosalind March is a British actress.March's career as an actress began back in 1979 when she played Madge in several episodes of the series The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game...

     (Episodes 1-13) Elizabeth Estensen
    Elizabeth Estensen
    Elizabeth Estensen is an English actress, mainly known for work in the popular television dramas The Liver Birds and Emmerdale.-Career:...

     (Episodes 14-20)
  • Ben - Michael Thomas
    Michael Thomas
    Michael Lauriston Thomas is a former football player from England. He is best remembered for scoring a last-minute goal in injury time during the final match of the 1988-89 season, which allowed Arsenal to claim the First Division title over Liverpool...

     (Episodes 1-20)
  • Sammy - Kenny Ireland
    Kenny Ireland
    Kenny Ireland is a Scottish actor and theatre director, best known to television viewers as part of Victoria Wood's 'rep' company in the BBC series Victoria Wood As Seen On TV.-Career:...

     (Episodes 1-6) Campbell Morrison
    Campbell Morrison
    Campbell Morrison was a Scottish actor.He appeared in the soap operas Eldorado and EastEnders , and was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in the early eighties.He also played Gordon Gallagher in the Sky One series Dream Team.He had two sons, Tom and Luke, from a...

    (Episodes 7,9-20)
  • Carol - Cheryl Maiker (Episodes 1, 4-20)
  • Alison - Ann Thornton (Episodes 2,9)
  • Dolores - Camile Coduri (Episode 4)
  • Barbara - Susan Crowly (Episode 4)
  • Alan - Aaran Harris (Episode 4)
  • David Knight - Harold Innocent (Episodes 10,11)
  • Gerald - Barry Woolgar (Episode 12, 13)
  • Josephine - Selina Cadell (Episode 14-20)

Theme tune and credits

The theme tune was written and performed by the show's writer Penny Croft.
In the final episode of the first series (episode 6) the end credits vary from the rest of the series. Rather than the usual shot of George walking away along a long pathway between two rows of trees he is joined by Jenny walking at his side and then the couple split off and go there separate ways. An alternative and softer version of the theme tune is also used.

The final episode of series 2 (episode 13) ends with credits rolling over a shot of a train pulling away after Jenny stands Larry up rather than the usual end credit shot of George walking away although towards the end of the credits it does cross fade in to the normal end shot.

The final episode of series 3 (episode 20) was the last ever episode and the usual end credits were replaced with sepia pictures of all the main characters.This is the only time we did not see George at all strolling away down a pathway as we had throughout the 3 series, indicating that Jenny was finally over George and had moved on.

Screenings

Originally screened on BBC1 in the UK between 1987 - 1989 once a week. In the UK the entire series was repeated on UK GOLD twice weekly with a Tuesday night showing at 10.30pm and one around 11pm on Sundays.
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