Sorry, I'm a Stranger Here Myself (1981-1982)
Starring Robin Bailey (comedy legend "Uncle Mort") and co-written by Shelley/It Takes a Worried Man creator Peter Tilbury, this set contains both series (all thirteen episodes) of the hit comedy series. Henry Nunn is an unassuming librarian resigned to a life of henpecked mundanity in Datchet with his TV-addict wife, Sybil. But Fate gives him a tardy smile when, on his 60th birthday, he inherits a small fortune and the house of his birth. Henry quits his job and leaves Datchet and Sybil behind, but his imagined escape to the scene of earlier happiness brings undreamed-of complications - perhaps he should have stayed in Datchet after all!
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S02E06 | The Camel's Back | May 18, 1982 |
S02E05 | Keep Away from Children | May 11, 1982 |
S02E04 | You Wash | May 4, 1982 |
S02E03 | A Cut Above the Restaurant | Apr 27, 1982 |
S02E02 | First Take Your Shepherd | Apr 20, 1982 |
Cast
Nadim Sawalha
Christopher Fulford
David Hargreaves
Robin Bailey
Diana Rayworth
Characters
Mumtaz
Alex
Tom
Henry Nunn
Doreen
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