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7:00 PM

Main Street, Wyoming "The Middle of Nowhere"

MAIN STREET, WYOMING

The Middle of Nowhere

Join author Tom Rea on a journey through the beautiful, challenging country around Independence Rock and Devils Gate.

8:00 PM

Rosemary and Thyme "The Italian Rapscallion"

ROSEMARY AND THYME

The Italian Rapscallion

Rosemary and Laura travel to Italy to prepare the gardens for Emma Standish's new Italian restaurant.

9:00 PM

Are You Being Served? ""

ARE YOU BEING SERVED?

Shenanigans of department-store workers are chronicled in this popular British sitcom about the constant carping between employees in Ladies Separates and Gentlemen's Ready to Wear.

9:30 PM

The Red Green Show "The New Monument"

THE RED GREEN SHOW

The New Monument

The lodge inherits an old army tank and gets it running. Red shows you how to teen-proof your car. Bill tries axe throwing.

 

General Series

Keeping Up Appearances

General Series "Keeping Up Appearances"
Airs Saturday, January 30 at 8:00 PM

Played with aplomb by Patricia Routledge, Hyacinth is a character with few, if any, saving graces. Her pompous, self-serving attitude makes life miserable for all around her.

Patricia Routledge as Hyacinth BucketLong-suffering husband Richard (Clive Swift) gets the brunt of it, with Hyacinth quick to chastise if he steps out of line ("I don't like you making decisions unilaterally", she tells him).

But there are others in the firing line, including nervous neighbour Elizabeth (Josephine Tewson), her brother Emmett (David Griffin) and Michael the Vicar (Jeremy Gittins).

However, the real ire is reserved for the snob's council estate dwelling sisters: Rose (Shirley Stelfox/Mary Millar) and Daisy (Judy Cornwell).

Geoffrey Hughes and Judy Cornwell While the former irks with her man-eating ways, the latter absolutely appalls thanks to her slobbish lifestyle and indolent, scruffy husband Onslow (Geoffrey Hughes).

Sofa-bound, unshaven and absolutely unbowed by his harridan of a sister-in-law, he remained Hyacinth's nemesis across the show's five series.

Deeply formulaic, most episodes involved a phone call from Hyacinth's unseen sister Violet (who turns up in the final series played by Anna Dawson), you know, "the one with the Mercedes, sauna, and room for a pony!" and, at some point, a telephone conversation with off-screen son Sheridan, who's always the cadge for money to pursue his homosexual lifestyle (although that's never recognised by his proud mum).

The series found a large audience in the UK and America, with production only ceasing in 1995 when Routledge wanted to move on to other projects.


Visit the national Keeping Up Appearances website for more information on this and other related programs.