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Can anyone remember the series that was on TV in the 1990's about travel agents and one of the agents was a Liverpool lass called Gaynor? The theme tune to this prog was There she goes by the Laas.
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Caroline Quentin (Men Behaving Badly) stars in this ITV comedy/drama series about a housewife whose husband (Alexander Armstrong) suddenly walks out of their marriage and she must cope with their kids and earning a living. She ends up working at a travel agency (after first tricking them into hiring her in the first place) and slowly begins to make new friends and find her place in the world as an independent person.
Caroline Quentin (Men Behaving Badly) stars in this ITV comedy/drama series about a housewife whose husband (Alexander Armstrong) suddenly walks out of their marriage and she must cope with their kids and earning a living. She ends up working at a travel agency (after first tricking them into hiring her in the first place) and slowly begins to make new friends and find her place in the world as an independent person.
I remember it Susie ;-) It used to be on,on a Thursday night.It was a half hour fly on the wall show,set in Spain I think.There was a blonde haired girl(don't remember her name) who was determined to get a boyfriend,and,it showed her out on a date with some poor boy,who didn't seem to be that keen!! I always remembered that show because of the theme tune,but,the name escapes me!
" Holiday Reps " from 1993 mentions a Gaynor - could it be this ?
http://tv.msn.com/tv/episode-guide/holiday-rep s
http://tv.msn.com/tv/episode-guide/holiday-rep s
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