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
GenreSitcom
Written byNorman Lovett
Ian Pattison
Directed byRon Bain
StarringNorman Lovett
Dicken Ashworth
Sara Cooper
Voices ofMary Riggans
Leon Sinden
Geoffrey Hughes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes7
Production
Producer(s)Colin Gilbert
Release
Original networkBBC2
Original release9 June 1989 (1989-06-09) 
28 April 1993 (1993-04-28)

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
0"Pilot"9 June 1989 (1989-06-09)

Series 1

# Title Original air date
1"The Snowman"24 March 1993 (1993-03-24)
2"Crime & Punishment"31 March 1993 (1993-03-31)
3"Baldy"7 April 1993 (1993-04-07)
4"Romance"14 April 1993 (1993-04-14)
5"Imagine"21 April 1993 (1993-04-21)
6"The Marrow"28 April 1993 (1993-04-28)
gollark: Anyway, if it were me I would probably buy a less extremely expensive laptop and save the money or something.
gollark: Yes, invest in your business by buying a better lawn mower.
gollark: ... could you not use it more effectively, though?
gollark: !!!
gollark: I don't really recommend them. They have very thin but also very expensive devices.

References

  1. Mabbot, Alistair (2 June 1989). "Last of the Red Hot Lovetts". The List. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  2. Whyte, Sean. "I, Lovett". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  3. "I, Lovett: Production". Phill.co.uk. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
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