I, Lovett
I, Lovett is a BBC television sitcom written by Norman Lovett and Ian Pattison. Seven episodes were broadcast, a pilot in 1989[1] and a six episode series in 1993.[2]
I, Lovett | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Written by | Norman Lovett Ian Pattison |
Directed by | Ron Bain |
Starring | Norman Lovett Dicken Ashworth Sara Cooper |
Voices of | Mary Riggans Leon Sinden Geoffrey Hughes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Colin Gilbert |
Release | |
Original network | BBC2 |
Original release | 9 June 1989 – 28 April 1993 |
Plot
The series stars Norman Lovett playing a version of himself who is an inventor living in a world of surrealism with his talking dog, voiced by Geoffrey Hughes; spider, voiced by Mary Riggans; and inanimate objects.[2]
Production
In 1989 a one-off pilot episode[1] was made for the anthology series Comic Asides, the BBC commissioned a full series which was broadcast four years later in 1993.[2] In total seven episodes were made each one was shown on BBC2, directed by Ron Bain and produced by Colin Gilbert.[3]
Episode list
Pilot
# | Title | Original air date |
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0 | "Pilot" | 9 June 1989 |
Series 1
# | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "The Snowman" | 24 March 1993 |
2 | "Crime & Punishment" | 31 March 1993 |
3 | "Baldy" | 7 April 1993 |
4 | "Romance" | 14 April 1993 |
5 | "Imagine" | 21 April 1993 |
6 | "The Marrow" | 28 April 1993 |
gollark: I had issues with that last round.
gollark: And you can write deliberately unportable python code.
gollark: I suppose that's possible.
gollark: But they can check them against some test cases. There's a nice script for it.
gollark: I mean, I did, but I know why.
References
- Mabbot, Alistair (2 June 1989). "Last of the Red Hot Lovetts". The List. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- Whyte, Sean. "I, Lovett". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
- "I, Lovett: Production". Phill.co.uk. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
External links
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