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Romany Jones

Romany Jones

1972
TV Show
6.8 / 10
Comedy

Overview

Romany Jones is a British sitcom created and written by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for LWT. Broadcast between 1973 and 1975, the programme follows the comic misadventures of two layabout families living on a caravan site. Originally designed as a starring vehicle for James Beck (Dad's Army), the 1972 pilot and 1973 first series centred on Bert and Betty Jones (Jo Rowbottom), newlywed after seven years, who spend their wedding night in their rickety caravan, natural to Bert but distinctly alien to Betty, born and bred in Streatham. Most of the humour focused on life in theirs and a neighbouring caravan housing Lily and Wally Briggs (Queenie Watts and Arthur Mullard, although Arthur English was cast in the pilot). Following Beck's death after completion on the second series, Bert and Betty were written out, and replaced with a city gentleman and his debutante wife, both of whom remain blissfully oblivious to the Briggs' antics.

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Cast

Queenie Watts

Queenie Watts

Lily Briggs

Arthur Mullard

Arthur Mullard

Wally Briggs

Jonathan Cecil

Jonathan Cecil

Jeremy Crichton-Jones

Gay Soper

Gay Soper

Susan Crichton-Jones

Maureen Sweeney

Maureen Sweeney

Eileen

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