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2 Cast  





3 Plot  





4 Episodes  



4.1  Series One  





4.2  Series Two  







5 DVD releases  





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Our House
Series title and an image of a house
GenreSitcom
Created byNorman Hudis
Starring
  • Charles Hawtrey
  • Frederick Peisley
  • Leigh Madison
  • Trader Faulkner (series 1)
  • Ida de la Haye (series 1)
  • Frank Pettingell (series 1)
  • Norman Rossington (series 1)
  • Joan Sims (series 1)
  • Hylda Baker (series 2)
  • Bernard Bresslaw (series 2)
  • Eugenie Cavanagh (series 2)
  • Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of series2
    No. of episodes39
    Production
    ProducerErnest Maxin
    Running time
    • 45 minutes (26 episodes)
  • 55 minutes (13 episodes)
  • Production companyABC
    Original release
    NetworkITV
    Release11 September 1960 (1960-09-11) –
    21 April 1962 (1962-04-21)

    Our House is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 1960 to 1962. The main writer of the programme, which starred many actors known for their roles in the Carry On films, was Norman Hudis, who wrote the first six Carry On films from 1958 to 1962. Our House is based on the premise of nine people of differing backgrounds sharing a house together.

    Production

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    Our House was created by Norman Hudis, who was also the main writer. Two other writers contributed to the series, Brad Ashton and Bob Block. It was produced by Ernest Maxin.[1] Episodes were recorded in front of a live audience at Teddington Studios.[2] The theme music was composed by Maxin and performed by Johnny Gregory.[2]

    Cast

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    With the death of Trader Falkner in 2021, Eugenie Cavanagh is the last surviving cast member.

    Plot

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    Nine people - two couples and five individuals - find themselves at an estate agents in desperate need of a place to live. With none being able to buy a property alone, they decide to pool their money and buy one large house together.[2] Georgina is a librarian who, forced to remain quiet at work, is loud when at home. Simon is a likeable loner who works in the local council's rates office whilst Daisy goes from one job to another quickly. Gordon is a law student and Herbert a shy, single bank clerk. Captain Illiffe is a retired naval captain and his wife a violinist. Stephen and Marcia Hatton are newly-weds.[1]

    Episodes

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    The first series of Our House aired on ITV in late 1960 on Sundays at 3.25pm. The series consisted of 13 episodes, each 55 minutes long. The second series broadcast for 26 45-minute episodes from 1961 to 1962 on Saturdays at 7.40pm. The first seven episodes of series two aired fortnightly across the entire ITV network. However, the remaining episodes - which aired weekly - were not shown in the London region.[1]

    Out of a total of 39 episodes, only three are known to have survived in the archives.[3] The three surviving episodes are "Simply Simon", "A Thin Time" and "Love to Georgina", all from the first series. The surviving episodes have not been seen on British television since 1962.[1]

    Series One

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    # Episode Title Original Broadcast Date
    1 "Moving In" 11 September 1960
    2 "Simply Simon" 18 September 1960
    3 "A Thin Time" 25 September 1960
    4 "The Man Who Knew Nothing" 2 October 1960
    5 "Annie Does Live Here" 9 October 1960
    6 "Surprise for Stephen" 16 October 1960
    7 "All in a Good Cause" 23 October 1960
    8 "To Please Louise" 31 October 1960
    9 "Speechless" 6 November 1960
    10 "Day-Time" 13 November 1960
    11 "Love to Georgina" 20 November 1960
    12 "Things of the Past" 27 November 1960
    13 "And Then There Was One" 4 December 1960

    Series Two

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    # Episode Title Original Broadcast Date
    1 "Not for Sale" 16 September 1961
    2 "Vote for Georgina" 30 September 1961
    3 "A Quiet Time" 14 October 1961
    4 "Revolution in Walthamstow" 28 October 1961
    5 "Best Man" 11 November 1961
    6 "Battle of the Borough" 25 November 1961
    7 "Knocko" 9 December 1961
    8 "Willow the Winger" 16 December 1961
    9 "Complications of the Season" 23 December 1961
    10 "Treble Mischance" 30 December 1961
    11 "Where is Everybody?" 6 January 1962
    12 "Riviera Incident" 13 January 1962
    13 "Georgina Goes to Press" 20 January 1962
    14 "Simon Comes to Stay" 27 January 1962
    15 "Hobbies Galore" 3 February 1962
    16 "There's No Business Like..." 10 February 1962
    17 "Off the Rails" 17 February 1962
    18 "The Tooth Will Out!" 24 February 1962
    19 "Economy Wave" 3 March 1962
    20 "Horse Power" 10 March 1962
    21 "Uncle Silas" 17 March 1962
    22 "The Den of Vice" 24 March 1962
    23 "First Night" 31 March 1962
    24 "Safari" 7 April 1962
    25 "Oh, Julie!" 14 April 1962
    26 "Talking Shop" 21 April 1962

    DVD releases

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    The three surviving episodes of Our House were released on DVD on 16 July 2012.[4]

    References

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    1. ^ a b c d Lewishohn, Mark (2003). Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy. London: BBC Worldwide. ISBN 0-563-48755-0.
  • ^ a b c "British Comedy Guide - Our House". comedy.co.uk. 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  • ^ "Missing or incomplete episodes for programme Our House". LostShows.com. 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  • ^ "Amazon.co.uk". Amazon.co.uk. 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
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