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Where There's a Will.
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Does anyone else out there remember this programme, or did I hallucinate it? I seem to remember it being a comedy-drama in the Lovejoy mould and only ever saw the one episode. It was on in the late-'80's/early '90's, and indeed had a Lovejoy parallel in that it featured Chris Jury (Eric Catchpole in the aforementioned), in addition to Patrick Macnee (Steed in The Avengers) and, er, Felicity Kendal's male housemate in Solo. In addition, I believe it was based in Cornwall or Devon?
I've looked on the Web for info, but drawn a blank. For any info., I will be very grateful!
I've looked on the Web for info, but drawn a blank. For any info., I will be very grateful!
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Thanks for responding Eastender!
(Mildly) Interesting (ish), I just looked on the web, and the only thing I could find relating to the subject was a quick reference on some obscure site:
"Where There's A Will - Patrick Macnee leads an excellent cast in this Bergerac-style pilot for a series that TSW planned to make. Sadly, due to lack of sales, it never got that far."
When they say "never got that far", do they mean the pilot was the only episode...?
And I still think it was more like "Lovejoy" than "Bergerac"!