The Boys and Mrs B explained

Screenplay:Ronald Chesney, Ronald Wolfe
Director:Dennis Main Wilson
Starring:Thora Hird
Tony Robinson
Sue Upton
Richard Caldicot
Gorden Kaye
Music:Ronnie Hazlehurst
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Producer:Dennis Main Wilson
Runtime:30 min
Company:BBC

The Boys and Mrs B is a 1977 British comedy television special. Written by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe, it was originally intended as pilot for a sitcom but was made as a one off special. It was produced and directed by Dennis Main Wilson with a cast of established and upcoming comedy actors.

Plot

Mrs. Battley runs a youth center for the local authority but has trouble controlling the boys, who have hired a stripper to appear at a fundraising event.

Production and broadcast

Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe, creators of successful comedy series such as The Rag Trade and On The Buses, pitched the idea of a sitcom set in a youth club to Dennis Main Wilson in 1976. The aim was a series that would appeal to a teenage and young adult audience, and be a vehicle for young comedy actors. A pilot was commissioned, however only days before it was to be recorded the BBC decided not to proceed with a series. With only very minor changes to the script it was made as a one off television special.[1]

The special was recorded in February 1977 and the original broadcast was on 26 April at 7.40pm on BBC One in London.[2] [3]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: On The Buses: The Complete Story. 84. Craig Walker. Apex Publishing. 2011. 978-1907792168.
  2. Web site: PROGRAMME INDEX Tue 26th Apr 1977. BBC.
  3. Book: The British Television Pilot Episodes Research Guide 1936-2015. 51. Christopher Perry. Kaleidoscope Publishing. 2015. 978-1900203623.