Beryl's Lot (TV Series 1973–1977) Poster

(1973–1977)

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9/10
Loosely Based On The Life Of Margaret Powell
ShadeGrenade31 December 2005
'Beryl's Lot' starred Carmel McSharry as Beryl Humphries, a middle-aged housewife with time on her hands who, to the surprise of her friends and family decides to study philosophy at night school. It results in a change of attitude on her part to life, much to her husband's disdain, as well as new friends whom he doesn't warm to. Being the brainchild of 'Emmerdale Farm' creator Kevin Laffan, there were bound to be soap opera elements inbuilt into this comedy drama series. The pub scenes were not unlike those in The Rovers Return. Robin Askwith ( in his pre 'Confessions' days ) appeared in the first season as the Humphries' lovelorn lodger. Sadly, this was to be the final work of that fine actress Barbara Mitchell, who played talkative busybody Vi Tonks. Her early death from cancer robbed showbiz of a great talent. The third season halved the length of the episodes and, predictably, the show lost some of its warmth and charm. But that theme tune...absolutely brilliant!
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9/10
Very Enjoyable Series
eddie-dorothy31 August 2012
This series has great theme tune very catching and lovely to listen to. I do enjoy the story line and the way the English actor can get the message across. I like the way the Actors have contrasting parts which bring out the gritty English way. Understand the DVD is coming out according to raybadrick. Will be first to buy if i can find out who is going to source it. THese sort of series are not made today and they will be lost forever if not produced by a company willing to do so. In my view the writers today seem to write for the money not for the Actors I do enjoy the English way of life and all this is ably portrayed in this series. Eddie..
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