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Abigail and Roger

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Abigail and Roger
GenreSitcom
StarringJulie Webb
David Drummond
Rosina Enright
John Stone
Grace Denbigh-Russell
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes9
Production
Running time20 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC Television Service
Release4 July (1956-07-04) –
29 August 1956 (1956-08-29)

Abigail and Roger is a British television sitcom that aired on the BBC Television Service in 1956. It was written by Kelvin Sheldon. The programme saw Julie Webb and David Drummond play Abigail and Roger, an engaged couple living in London bedsits. The series is thought to no longer exist.

Cast

  • Julie Webb – Abigail
  • David Drummond – Roger
  • Rosina Enright – Shirl
  • John Stone – Clive
  • Grace Denbigh-Russell – Mrs Moloch

Plot

Abigail and Roger are an engaged couple living separately in bedsits in London. Abigail is a shorthand typist, who is outspoken and very capable domestically, she can mend a fuse, cook, drive and so on. Roger works in the City and is into keeping fit and planning for their future. Much of the humour arose from the different attitudes to life, and their interest in the attractions of London.

Episodes

The show was originally meant to run for thirteen weeks, as a summer replacement for the soap opera The Grove Family, but in fact only ran for nine weeks. The entire series is thought to be lost.

Episode No. Original Broadcast Date
1 4 July 1956
2 11 July 1956
3 18 July 1956
4 25 July 1956
5 1 August 1956
6 8 August 1956
7 15 August 1956
8 22 August 1956
9 29 August 1956

References

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This page was last edited on 15 March 2023, at 10:04
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