Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em: Moving House


4:50 pm - 5:30 pm, Friday, March 27 on That's TV (56)

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Moving House
Season 3, Episode 1

The Spencers move house - but chaos ensues when Frank decides their new place could use a few improvements. Classic comedy, starring Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice


Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Michael Crawford (Actor) .. Frank Spencer
Michele Dotrice (Actor) .. Betty Spencer
Glynn Edwards (Actor) .. Mr Lewis
Glyn Houston (Actor) .. Mr Wright
Milton Johns (Actor) .. Mr Denham
Jean Boht (Actor) .. Mrs Lewis
Royston Tickner (Actor) .. Jack
Michael Redfern (Actor) .. Bill
Babar Bhatti (Actor) .. Mr Singh
Andrew Lane (Actor) .. TV Engineer
Jessica Forte (Actor) .. Jessica

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Did You Know..

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Michael Crawford (Actor) .. Frank Spencer
Born: January 19, 1942 in Salisbury
Best Known For: Frank Spencer and Phantom of the Opera.
Early-life: Michael Patrick Smith was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire on January 19, 1942. He was the result of a short-lived relationship his mother had following the death of her first husband, a Battle of Britain pilot. In 1945, his mother married a grocer and Crawford took his surname, Ingram. His first professional job was alternating the part of a boy soprano with fellow future star David Hemmings in Benjamin Britten's Let's Make an Opera, but had to change his name because there was already a radio announcer called Michael Ingram. He chose Crawford after the biscuit company.
Career: Crawford began appearing on radio and in Children's Film Foundation movies. At 19 he starred alongside Steve McQueen in The War Lover (1962). The Knack (1965), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966) and Hello Dolly! (1969) followed, the latter directed by his hero, Gene Kelly. Despite these successes, he was out of work for 18 months during the early 1970s. In 1973, he landed the role of Frank Spencer in BBC sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, which made him a household name. Since then he's largely concentrated on musical theatre, appearing in such acclaimed shows as Phantom of the Opera, Barnum, EFX and The Wizard of Oz. He has also released a number of albums.
Quote: 'I've made mistakes in my life. When you grow up you feel very guilty about mistakes.'
Trivia: Crawford was awarded a CBE in 2014 for services to charity.
Michele Dotrice (Actor) .. Betty Spencer
Glynn Edwards (Actor) .. Mr Lewis
Glyn Houston (Actor) .. Mr Wright
Milton Johns (Actor) .. Mr Denham
Jean Boht (Actor) .. Mrs Lewis
Royston Tickner (Actor) .. Jack
Michael Redfern (Actor) .. Bill
Babar Bhatti (Actor) .. Mr Singh
Andrew Lane (Actor) .. TV Engineer
Jessica Forte (Actor) .. Jessica
Raymond Allen (Writer)
Sydney Lotterby (Producer)

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