Mrs Thursday

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GenreComedy drama
Created byTed Willis
StarringKathleen Harrison
Hugh Manning
Template:Pluralize from text of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageTemplate:Pluralize from textEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes38
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production Template:Pluralize from textAssociated Television
Original release
NetworkITV
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Mrs Thursday is a British television comedy-drama produced by Associated Television. The series was devised by Ted Willis and featured scripts by Jack Rosenthal. It stars veteran British actress Kathleen Harrison as Alice Thursday, a Cockney charwoman who inherits £10 million and the controlling interest in a multinational company upon the death of her employer, as well as his Rolls-Royce and Mayfair mansion. Hugh Manning played Richard Hunter, Mrs. Thursday's butler, business advisor, and confidant. Reg Lye played Bill Lee.

Three series comprising a total of thirty-eight episodes of Mrs Thursday were produced. Series One (13 episodes) was broadcast between 15 March and 7 June 1966; Series Two (13 episodes) between 27 December 1966 and 20 March 1967; and Series Three (12 episodes) between 5 October and 22 December 1967.[citation needed]

Production

"The Train from Dunrich House" was partly filmed at Stapleford Park, and featured its miniature railway.[citation needed]

Commercial release

Only the first two series have been released on DVD, via Network Releasing.

Episode list

Series 1 (first broadcast 15 March – 7 June 1966)

  • "A Ride in a Rolls-Royce"
  • "Call Me Madam"
  • "Family Reunion"
  • "Thursday's Child"
  • "Honesty Is the Best Policy"
  • "The Girl from Fuller Street"
  • "The Canvas Jungle"
  • "You Don't Have to Book for Buckingham Palace"
  • "The Snows of Yesteryear"
  • "Hunter's Moon"
  • "The Full Dress Affair"
  • "The Sitting Tenant"
  • "Margate Comes But Once a Year"

Series 2 (first broadcast 27 December 1966 – 20 March 1967)

  • "A Little of What You Fancy"
  • "Changes Over the Counter"
  • "The Train from Dunrich Station"
  • "The Duke and I"
  • "When My Boy Comes Home"
  • "Only Washing and Babies"
  • "We Don't Pay London Prices"
  • "The Answer Is a Lemon"
  • "No Tea for the Tallyman"
  • "Up the Garden Path"
  • "The Old School Tie Up"
  • "A Matter of Time"
  • "Charity Begins at the Ball"

Series 3 (first broadcast 5 October – 22 December 1967)

  • "News of a Cruise"
  • "All in the Same Boat"
  • "The Sea, the Sea, the Open Sea"
  • "When in Malaga"
  • "Two of a Kind"
  • "A Genuine Moorish Momento"
  • "Spring Time for Hunter"
  • "Alice Is at It Again"
  • "In the Sea Air"
  • "A Question of Being Entitled"
  • "Everything in Concert"
  • "We Bid You All Goodbye"