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- The Lovers The Engagement (Season 2, Episode 1)
- TV Episode |Comedy
The Lovers
The Engagement (Season 2, Episode 1)
TV Episode |Comedy
A 2am phone call from Beryl to Geoffrey means a lot more to Beryl than Geoffrey and leads to an argument in a record shop. They decide to call it all off. However, they decide that they are right for each other and decide to get engaged.
Director
Writers
Geoffrey Lancashire (written by) |Jack Rosenthal (created by)
Producer
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Oct 7, 1971
Release date
Oct 7, 1971 (United Kingdom)
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Cast | + Add Cast |
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6 cast members |
Name | Known for |
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Paula WilcoxBeryl Battersby Beryl Battersby See fewer | Boomers (2014) |
Richard BeckinsaleGeoffrey Scrimgeor Geoffrey Scrimgeor See fewer | Porridge (1979) |
Joan Scott Beryl's Mum Beryl's Mum See fewer | The Lovers (1970) |
Robin Nedwell Roland Roland See fewer | The Lovers (1970) |
Alison King Woman Woman See fewer | Doctor on the Go (1975) |
Gerry Cowan Jeweller Jeweller See fewer | The XYY Man (1976) |
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