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Please Sir! - Series 1 & 2

John Alderton is Bernard Hedges, the optimistic young teacher assigned to teach the uncontrollable students in class 5C at Fenn Street Secondary school. Although his fellow teachers have lost all hope in them, Bernard sees much potential and combats the full might of these unruly students in this BAFTA Award-winning comedy series. Written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey ("The Good Life").

Year: 1969
Genre: TV Comedy, Television Shows, Deluxe Box Sets
Country: UK
Director: Mark Stuart
Starring: Lindsay Campbell, Erik Chitty, Richard Davies, Noel Howlett, Deryck Guyler, John Alderton, Joan Sanderson
Duration: 593 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains sexual references.
Location in store: Comedy (TV)

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