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Release Date:
7 March 1978 (UK) morePlot:
Arthur, a sheet music salesman, has an ear for the hit tunes, but nobody will trust it. And his imagination often bursts into full song... morePlot Keywords:
Awards:
2 wins & 9 nominations moreNewsDesk:
DVD: Review: Dennis Potter: 3 To Remember(From The AV Club. 17 February 2009, 10:00 PM, PST)
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An unforgettable memory from my youth. moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 16 of 17)| Bob Hoskins | ... | Arthur Parker (6 episodes, 1978) | |
| Cheryl Campbell | ... | Eileen (6 episodes, 1978) | |
| Gemma Craven | ... | Joan Parker (6 episodes, 1978) | |
| Kenneth Colley | ... | The Accordion Man / ... (5 episodes, 1978) | |
| Jenny Logan | ... | Irene (3 episodes, 1978) | |
| Freddie Jones | ... | Headmaster (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Dave King | ... | Police Inspector / ... (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Sam Avent | ... | Pianist (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Arnold Peters | ... | Barrett (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Spencer Banks | ... | Maurice (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Michael Bilton | ... | Dad (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Philip Jackson | ... | Dave (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Bill Dean | ... | Alf (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Bella Emberg | ... | Mrs. Corder (2 episodes, 1978) | |
| Children From the Forest of Dean | (2 episodes, 1978) | ||
| Yolande Palfrey | ... | Blind Girl (2 episodes, 1978) |
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UK:75 min (6 parts)Country:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoFilming Locations:
London, England, UKFun Stuff
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The BBC original was composed of six episodes, each a bit over an hour long. Their titles are: 1: Down Sunny Side Lane 2: Love Is The Sweetest Thing 3: Easy Come, Easy Go 4: Better Think Twice 5: Painting The Clouds 6: Says My Heart moreQuotes:
Arthur: Hang on! I've got an itchy conk. I said hang on! Will somebody scratch me nose for me? Bloody hell. moreSoundtrack:
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes moreFAQ
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I was 14 when Pennies From Heaven came out on our TV. The year was 1989. I didn't see it from the start and I was very fortunate indeed than I managed to see it at all. I always remember that magical moment when I saw three women dancing and singing "You Rascal You". From that moment I was totally hooked. I hardly could wait the next week episodes, and after them I was floating somewhere in the sky for sometime.
After that TV-series I have never seen anything else which has affected me as it did. There was some magical aura about it, something which you can hardly explain. The actors were great, especially Sherilyn Campbell were adorable. Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters in that movie version were nothing compared to these original 'lovebirds'. And of course those songs, those wonderful partly forgotten old dance numbers were the salt and soul in Pennies From Heaven.
I think it goes without saying that the Brits are geniuses of making great TV-drama. And that TV-series is an unique example of their craftsmanship in that area.