Comedian Jim Davidson consolidated his phenomenal rise to fame with this hit early-eighties sitcom, starring as a happy-go-lucky Cockney who inherits a house but finds owning his own 'castle' brings its own set of problems. With guest stars including Linda Robson and The Bill's Christopher Ellison, Tony Scannell and Kevin Lloyd, this set contains all three series. Jim London is jobless, and he doesn't have much luck with the ladies, either. But he gets his first real break when his Auntie Min bequeaths him her house in South London's Elephant and Castle. 17 Railway... Terrace might be small, but bachelor Jim's thrilled to have his own place at last. Sadly, he also inherits a cantankerous, unseen but oft-heard lodger, nosy neighbours and unwanted admirers and an army of dodgy visitors in need of Jim's help and/or a bed for the night... [show more]
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All 22 episodes of the early 1980s sitcom starring Jim Davidson as cockney jack-the-lad Jim London, an out-of-work bachelor who inherits a Victorian terraced house in the Elephant and Castle district of London. But he soon finds that owning his own house is not as easy as he thought it would be... Episodes comprise: 'A Cuckoo in the Nest', 'May the Best Man Win', 'Up the Public Spirit', 'Never On a Sunday', 'A Bird in the Hand Is Worth Two in Shepherd's Bush', 'Every Two Minutes', 'The Taste of Money', 'Wakey Wakey', 'Friday the 13th', 'Come to the Aid of the Party', 'And They Came Unto Jim', 'The Road to Milton Keynes', 'Charity Begins', 'The Hostage', 'One in the Rough', 'Goodbye Mr. Wilkins', 'The Scotch Connection', 'Rockinshores and Doodlebugs', 'A Taxing Problem', 'Wide Eyed and Legless', 'The Spy Who Left Me' and 'The Pied Piper of Hamlet'.
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