''Chalk and Cheese'' was a short lived sitcom
television show, featuring
Michael Crawford and
Robin Hawdon.
The concept began life as an earlier one-off comedy in 1977 called ''Spasms'', which was re-cast and remade as the first episode of the series. Only Hawdon remained in his part from the original one-off comedy, since Jonathan Pryce, playing the other character, was occupied elsewhere.
Crawford starred as Dave Finn, a scruffy, sexist and outspoken
Cockney who lives in an otherwise genteel, well-to-do street, much to the annoyance of his neighbours. Robin Hawdon played Roger Scott, Finn's adjoining neighbour, a high-flying marketing executive and very much the polar opposite of Finn. Also appearing were
Gillian Martell as Finn's wife Rose, and
Julia Goodman
Julia Goodman (; 12 November 1812 – 31 December 1906) was a British portrait painter.
Biography
The daughter of Simeon Kensington Salaman (b. 1789) and Alice Cowan, she was one of fourteen siblings and first studied painting under Robert Fau ...
as Roger's wife Amanda. The series, made by
Thames Television, came on the back of the success of Crawford playing Frank Spencer in the BBC's hugely popular ''
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em''. Crawford was eager not to be
typecast and the character he played here was considerably different to that of Frank. However he claimed that audiences did not take to his character, and after an offer of another starring stage role, it was cancelled after only one series.
References
1977 British television series debuts
1979 British television series endings
1970s British sitcoms
ITV sitcoms
Television shows produced by Thames Television
Television series by Fremantle (company)
English-language television shows
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