''City Lights'' is a Scottish
television
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sitcom
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made by
BBC Scotland
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and set in
Glasgow
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. It ran from 1984 to 1991 (networked 1987 to 1991) and was written by Bob Black. Two stage shows, featuring the original cast, toured Scotland.
Premise
It starred
Gerard Kelly
Gerard Kelly (born Paul Kelly; 27 May 1959 – 28 October 2010) was a Scottish actor who appeared in many comedies, including '' City Lights'', '' Rab C Nesbitt'', '' Scotch and Wry'' and '' Extras''. He had more serious roles as well, includ ...
as Willie Melvin, a bank-teller at the fictional Strathclyde Savings Bank (whose logo was very similar to the
TSB), with dreams of becoming a novelist. Most of the plots revolved around his attempts to get his book, the autobiographical ''My Childhood Up A
Close
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'', published.
Cast and characters
He was held back in this by his own incompetence, the dodgy dealings of his best friend Chancer (
Andy Gray), and the lack of support he gained from his mother (Jan Wilson), the bank's manager Adam McLelland (
Dave Anderson) and his obsequious fellow teller, Brian (
Jonathan Watson
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). Other recurring characters included Chancer's friend Tam (
Iain McColl) and Willie's
love interests, Janice (Elaine Collins, Series 1 and 2) and Fiona (
Ann Bryson
Ann Bryson (born 1964) is a British actress who is best known for featuring in the television series '' Days Like These'' and '' Space Vets'', and Philadelphia cream cheese adverts with Sara Crowe
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, Series 4 and 5).
Billy Connolly
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guest-starred in one episode.
References
External links
* Comedy Guide
*
''City Lights''at British TV Resources
1984 Scottish television series debuts
1991 Scottish television series endings
BBC Scotland television shows
BBC television sitcoms
Scottish television sitcoms
Television shows set in Glasgow
1980s Scottish television series
1990s Scottish television series
English-language television shows
1980s British sitcoms
1990s British sitcoms
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