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Sorry! Series 7 DVD

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Series 7 is the last of Sorry, Ronny Barker's most memorable role outside of the Two Ronnies and a part written especially for him. We again Join living at home, 40 something, Timothy Lumsden in his quest to find a girlfriend whilst having his every step watched over by his Tyrannical mother.

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Released
04 June 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2 Entertain Video 
Classification
Runtime
178 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561035661 
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Series 7 is the last of Sorry! Ronny Corbett most memorable role outside of the Two Ronnies and a part written especially for him We again join living at home 40 something Timothy Lumsden in his quest to find a girlfriend whilst having his every step watched over by his tyrannical mother

All six episodes from the seventh and final series of the classic BBC sitcom starring Ronnie Corbett. Timothy Lumsden (Corbett) is a 40-something librarian who still lives at home with his overbearing mother, Phyllis (Barbara Loot), and his meek father, Sydney (William Moore). Much as Timothy may harbour dreams of meeting a nice girl and moving into a place of his own, his mother is a difficult woman to escape. The episodes comprise: 'Mothers and Brothers', 'Every Day, in Every Way', 'A Fool and His Money', 'Flying Lessons', 'Winter's Tales' and 'Up, Up and Away?'.