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''Hugh and I'' is a
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that aired from 1962 to 1967. It starred
Terry Scott Owen John "Terry" Scott (4 May 1927 – 26 July 1994) was an English actor and comedian who appeared in seven of the ''Carry On films''. He is also best known for appearing in the BBC1 sitcom ''Terry and June'' with June Whitfield. Early lif ...
and
Hugh Lloyd Hugh Lewis Lloyd (22 April 1923 – 14 July 2008) was an English actor who made his name in film and television comedy from the 1960s to the 1980s. He was best known for appearances in ''Hancock's Half Hour'', ''Hugh and I'' and other sit ...
as two friends who shared lodgings with Terry's mother and was followed by a sequel called ''
Hugh and I Spy ''Hugh and I Spy'' was a black-and-white British sitcom that was transmitted in 1968. It was the sequel of the long-running ''Hugh and I''. ''Hugh and I Spy'' was written by John Chapman and produced by David Croft. Cast * Terry Scott – Him ...
''. The two actors had previously worked together on stage for many years. ''Hugh and I'' was written by John T. Chapman with additional material from
John Junkin John Francis Junkin (29 January 1930 – 7 March 2006) was an English actor and scriptwriter who had a long career in radio, television and film, specialising in comedy. Early life Born in Ealing, Middlesex, the son of a policeman, he and h ...
. Music was by
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. The first five series were produced by David Croft. Only 28 episodes are thought to survive: (see
wiping Lost television broadcasts are mostly those early television programs which cannot be accounted for in studio archives (or in personal archives) usually because of deliberate destruction or neglect. Common reasons for loss A significant prop ...
). In November 2016, an episode of the sixth series (S6 Ep3 'Beau Jesters') was returned after many years believed lost. In July 2017 the episode 'The Girl on the Poster' was returned by BBC South producer and presenter Richard Latto. In December 2021 two episodes of the fifth series (S5 Ep9 'It's In The Stars' and S5 Ep10 'Huntin' Shootin' and Fishin') were recovered by Kaleidoscope, having been purchased from a private collector on Ebay.


Cast

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Terry Scott Owen John "Terry" Scott (4 May 1927 – 26 July 1994) was an English actor and comedian who appeared in seven of the ''Carry On films''. He is also best known for appearing in the BBC1 sitcom ''Terry and June'' with June Whitfield. Early lif ...
– Himself *
Hugh Lloyd Hugh Lewis Lloyd (22 April 1923 – 14 July 2008) was an English actor who made his name in film and television comedy from the 1960s to the 1980s. He was best known for appearances in ''Hancock's Half Hour'', ''Hugh and I'' and other sit ...
– Himself *Vi Stevens – Mrs Scott ''(series 1 to 5)'' *
Wallas Eaton Wallas Eaton (18 February 1917 – 3 November 1995), sometimes credited as Wallace Eaton or Wallis Eaton, was an English film, radio, television and theatre actor. He is perhaps best remembered for his voice roles between 1949 and 1960 in ...
– Arthur Crispin ''(series 1 to 5)'' *
Mollie Sugden Mary Isobel Sugden (21 July 19221 July 2009), known professionally as Mollie Sugden was an English actress. She was best known for being an original cast member in the British sitcom '' Are You Being Served?'' (1972–1985) as senior saleswoman ...
– Ethel Crispin ''(series 1 to 5)'' *Jacqueline Wallis, followed by
Jill Curzon Jill Curzon is an English actress best known for her film and television appearances during the 1960s.Jill Curzon
at t ...
in series 1, ep 5 – Norma Crispin *
Cyril Smith Sir Cyril Richard Smith (28 June 1928 – 3 September 2010) was a prominent British politician who after his death was revealed to have been a prolific serial sex offender against children. A member of the Liberal Party, he was Member of ...
– Harold Wormold ''(series 1)'' * Jack Haig – Cecil Wormold'' (series 2 to 5)'' *
Patricia Hayes Patricia Lawlor Hayes (22 December 1909 – 19 September 1998) was an English character actress. Early life Patricia Hayes OBE was born in Streatham,Dennis Barker, "Hayes, Patricia Lawlor (1909–1998)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biogra ...
– Griselda Wormold ''(series 1 to 5)''


Plot

Terry Scott is a
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who wants to achieve wealth without working. The cunning Terry lives with his mother at 33, Lobelia Avenue in
Tooting Tooting is a district in South London, forming part of the London Borough of Wandsworth and partly in the London Borough of Merton. It is located south south-west of Charing Cross. History Tooting has been settled since pre- Saxon times ...
,
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. They have a gullible and dull-witted lodger, Hugh Lloyd, who works at a local aircraft factory. The two often try to make money through one of Scott's
get-rich-quick scheme A get-rich-quick scheme is a plan to obtain high rates of return for a small investment. The term "get rich quick" has been used to describe shady investments since at least the early 20th century. Most schemes create an impression that part ...
s. Their next door neighbours, the Crispins and the Wormolds, also make frequent appearances. Mr Crispin is a thug who thinks violence will solve a problem, Mrs Crispin is a
snob ''Snob'' is a pejorative term for a person who believes there is a correlation between social status (including physical appearance) and human worth.De Botton, A. (2004), ''Status Anxiety''. London: Hamish Hamilton ''Snob'' also refers to a per ...
and their daughter Norma is constantly being stalked by men. On the other side, the Wormolds are an old couple; Harold is very clumsy. In the last episode of the fifth series, Hugh won £5,000 on the Premium Bonds and the following series showed the two of them undertaking a world cruise. The neighbours and mother had left the show.


Episodes

All episodes from the first, fifth and sixth series were 30 minutes, while episodes from the other series were 25 minutes long. The surviving 25/30-minute episodes are indicated by an asterisk, as are the two ''Christmas Night With the Stars'' specials.Indication as to the survival or otherwise of the two ''Christmas Night With the Stars'' from th
lostshows.com
website. Obviously, if the episode is ''not'' listed by the lostshows.com website, it can be assumed to have survived.


Series One (1962)

#''Fully Incomprehensive''* (17 July 1962) Terry thinks there is money to be made from an insurance agency. After visiting a real agency to see what goes on, Terry starts off in business. He fails to sell a policy to both sets of neighbours, but the man he does sell a policy to is injured when Terry's sign falls on him, so is able to make a claim. #''Brace of Peasants''* (24 July 1962) It's their annual holiday and Hugh was looking forwards to Mrs Crabthorne's guest house at Brighton as usual but Terry has booked them grouse hunting in Scotland. Getting up at 5am and wandering around on cold moors quickly loses its appeal, and it doesn't help that there are army manoeuvres there, so they head south to Brighton. Also features
Deryck Guyler Deryck Bower Guyler (29 April 1914 – 7 October 1999) was an English actor, best remembered for his portrayal of officious, short-tempered middle-aged men in sitcoms such as ''Please Sir!'' and ''Sykes''. Early life Guyler was born in Wallas ...
as a ticket inspector,
Fred Emney Frederick Arthur Round Emney (12 February 1902 – 25 December 1980) was an English character actor and comedian. Emney was born in Prescot, Lancashire,GRO Register of Births Mar 1902 Frederick Arthur R Emney 8b 725 PRESCOT1901 Census: R ...
as Lord Popham (as ep 7),
Judith Furse Judith Furse (4 March 1912 – 29 August 1974) was an English actress. Career A member of the Furse family, her father was Lieutenant-General Sir William Furse and mother Jean Adelaide Furse. Her brother, Roger, became a stage designer and ...
as his wife, Lady Popham, and Frank Williams as an army officer. Also
John Junkin John Francis Junkin (29 January 1930 – 7 March 2006) was an English actor and scriptwriter who had a long career in radio, television and film, specialising in comedy. Early life Born in Ealing, Middlesex, the son of a policeman, he and h ...
#''Episode Three''* (31 July 1962) #''Episode Four''* (7 August 1962) #''A Fete Worse Than Death''* (14 August 1962) The last Church Fete was a disaster so Terry takes charge as usual and decides on a Pageant of History, with the cast portraying all the important events from 1066 onwards. But everything goes wrong including heavy rain on the day. Also features
Julian Orchard Julian Dean Chavasse Orchard (3 March 1930, in Wheatley, Oxfordshire – 21 June 1979, in Westminster, London)GRO Register of Deaths: JUN 1979 15 1935 WESTMINSTER – Julian Dean C. Orchard, DoB = 3 March 1930 was an English comedy actor. He ...
as Mr Spinks and
Charles Lloyd-Pack Charles Lloyd-Pack (10 October 1902 – 22 December 1983) was a British film, television and stage actor. Life and career Lloyd-Pack was born at Wapping, East London, to working-class parents. He was seen in several horror films produced by the ...
as the vicar. #''Episode Six''* (21 August 1962) #''Putting on the Ritz''* (28 August 1962) Terry is finally thinking about getting a job and decides to be a rich American's aide. Thanks to his mother, they meet him at the very expensive Ritz restaurant where he and Hugh upset the posh air of the place. They end up with a bill of £47 10s (£47.50), and all Terry has is Hugh's £14 10s, so they end up working for the restaurant to pay the rest off. Also features
Fred Emney Frederick Arthur Round Emney (12 February 1902 – 25 December 1980) was an English character actor and comedian. Emney was born in Prescot, Lancashire,GRO Register of Births Mar 1902 Frederick Arthur R Emney 8b 725 PRESCOT1901 Census: R ...
as a Lord and
Jeremy Hawk Jeremy Hawk (20 May 1918 – 15 January 2002) was a character actor with a long career in music halls and on London's West End stage. Early life Hawk was born Cedric Joseph Lange in Johannesburg, South Africa; his father was a matinee idol wh ...
as the head waiter. #''Love Thy Neighbour''* (4 September 1962) The Crispins buy a car, and as they cannot park it outside their own house, park it outside the Scotts' house. It is very noisy and smoke comes into the living room every time it is started, so Terry decides they should paint a white line at 2am to stop it being parked there. A policeman catches them, and they are fined £5 each. Terry then decides that Hugh should buy a car. It's an old banger, but too late they realise that neither of them can drive. #''Episode Nine'' (11 September 1962)


Series Two (1963)

#''Lost Property''* (21 May 1963) #''Trad Fad Lloyd''* (28 May 1963) #''Wedding Bells''* (4 June 1963) #''April in Paris''* (11 June 1963) #''Prison Visitor''* (18 June 1963) Terry decides to become a
prison visitor A prison visitor is a person who visits prisons to befriend and monitor the welfare of prisoners in general, as distinct from a person who visits a specific prisoner to whom they have a prior connection. Prisons may also have a visiting committee. ...
to reform convicts. His first try is a hard man ( Kenneth J. Warren) who he manages to upset. When that convict escapes a few weeks later, he comes to Terry's house armed with a gun and takes them all hostage. Husband Harold Wormold has vanished from the series and brother-in-law Cecil has taken his place with Haig looking like his "LeClerc" role in '' 'Allo 'Allo'', twenty years later. #''The 19th Hole''* (25 June 1963) #''A Turn for the Nurse''* (2 July 1963) #''Where There's a Will''* (9 July 1963) #''A Sink of Iniquity''* (16 July 1963) Terry tries to mend a fuse at the Crispins' house and puts his foot through the sink. Ethel Crispin suggests they should get "Slocombe's" (Mollie Sugden, who played Ethel, would later play Mrs Slocombe in ''
Are You Being Served? ''Are You Being Served?'' is a British sitcom created and written by executive producer David Croft (Croft also directed some episodes) and Jeremy Lloyd, with contributions from Michael Knowles and John Chapman, for the BBC. Set in London ...
'') to put in a new one; but as they charge £10, Terry decides he and Hugh should do it. This leads to the new sink being put on a removals lorry going to Leeds, and Hugh fusing the electricity in a number of houses and making a hole in a water pipe. Also features
Deryck Guyler Deryck Bower Guyler (29 April 1914 – 7 October 1999) was an English actor, best remembered for his portrayal of officious, short-tempered middle-aged men in sitcoms such as ''Please Sir!'' and ''Sykes''. Early life Guyler was born in Wallas ...
as a police sergeant. #''Holding the Baby''* (23 July 1963) #''The Root of all Evil''* (30 July 1963) #''A Place in the Sun''* (6 August 1963)


Christmas Special (1963)

*Short Special as part of '' Christmas Night with the Stars'' (25 December 1963)


Series Three (1964)

#''New Year Resolution'' (4 January 1964) #''Pen Friends'' (11 January 1964) #''Coal Comfort'' (22 February 1964) #''Emergency Ward'' (7 March 1964) #''Wheel of Fortune'' (14 March 1964) #''Central Cheating'' (21 March 1964) #''Escort Duty''* (28 March 1964) Terry is so desperate to see a championship fight where seats are twenty five guineas (£26.25p) each that he decides to get a job. He and Hugh join an escort agency and get a job looking after two Italian women. However he ends up at the opera while Hugh who can't stand boxing ends up at the fight. #''Door To Door'' (10 April 1964) #''The Girl on the Poster''* (17 April 1964) - This episode was found in July 2017. #''A Fat Chance of Slimming'' (24 April 1964) #''The Day of Reckoning'' (1 May 1964) #''In The Dog House'' (8 May 1964) #''A Chain Reaction'' (15 May 1964)


Christmas Special (1964)

*Short Special as part of '' Christmas Night with the Stars''* (25 December 1964)


Series Four (1965)

#''Mum's Suitor'' (3 January 1965) #''The Old Folks at Home'' (10 January 1965) #''Terry Mason'' (17 January 1965) #''The Critics'' (7 February 1965) #''The White Man's Grave ''(14 February 1965) #''On The Ball'' (21 February 1965) #''Going, Going, Gone!'' (28 February 1965) #''No Business Like Snow Business'' (7 March 1965) #''A Bird in the Nest'' (14 March 1965) #''The Chair'' (21 March 1965) #''Horses For Courses'' (28 March 1965) #''The Suit'' (4 April 1965) #''Bun Fight'' (11 April 1965)


Series Five (1966)

#''Night Life'' (3 January 1966) #''Pot Luck'' (10 January 1966) #''It Never Rains''* (17 January 1966) #''Goodbye Dolly'' (24 January 1966) #''The Gas Man Cometh'' (31 January 1966) #''Ministering Angel'' (7 February 1966) #''With a Pinch of Salt'' (14 February 1966) #''Costume Piece'' (21 February 1966) #''It's in the Stars*'' (28 February 1966) - This episode was found in December 2021. #''Huntin', Shootin' and Fishin'*'' (7 March 1966) - This episode was found in December 2021. #''Tooting Footlights'' (14 March 1966) #''The Christening'' (21 March 1966) #''The Jackpot'' (28 March 1966)


Series Six (1966–67)

#''Troubled Waters'' (29 November 1966) #''Morocco Bound'' (6 December 1966) #''Beau Jesters''* (13 December 1966) – This episode was found in November 2016. #''Arabian Knights'' (20 December 1966) #''Hold That Tiger'' (27 December 1966) #''Chinese Crackers''* (3 January 1967) #''A Touch of the Rising Sun'' (10 January 1967) #''Adios, Amigos'' (17 January 1967)


Radio

A single episode of ''Hugh and I'' was adapted for
radio Radio is the technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 30 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmit ...
by the BBC and was broadcast on 13 June 1963.


DVD release

24 (of the 28) surviving episodes of the series, were released on DVD on 7 September 2015, currently excluding the most recently rediscovered (S6 Ep3 'Beau Jesters', S3 Ep9 'The Girl on the Poster', S5 Ep 9 'It's in the Stars' & S5 Ep 10 'Huntin', Shootin' and Fishin').


References

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Mark Lewisohn Mark Lewisohn (born 16 June 1958) is an English historian and biographer. Since the 1980s, he has written many reference books about the Beatles and has worked for EMI, MPL Communications and Apple Corps.
, "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
''Hugh and I''
at British TV Comedy


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hugh and I 1962 British television series debuts 1967 British television series endings 1960s British sitcoms BBC television sitcoms David Croft sitcoms Lost BBC episodes Television shows set in London