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7.7 8 Seasons • 53 Episodes

Love Thy Neighbour - Specials

"Sambo ... Honky!"

The Pilot (S0-E01) or S01-E00) "When a Black couple moves in next door, Eddie decides that he and his wife Joan must move. He changes his mind when he sees the woman, but trouble is still afoot." The unaired pilot episode featured Jack Smethurst (Eddie), Rudolph Walker (Bill), and Nina Baden-Semper (Barbie) with Gwendolyn Watts as Joan Booth (instead of Kate Williams as in the series and film). The pilot episode script was modified slightly for the first episode of the series, which was titled "New Neighbours".

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Jack Smethurst

    Jack Smethurst

    Eddie Booth

  • Kate Williams

    Kate Williams

    Joan Booth

  • Rudolph Walker

    Rudolph Walker

    Bill Reynolds

  • Nina Baden-Semper

    Nina Baden-Semper

    Barbie Reynolds

  • Tommy Godfrey

    Tommy Godfrey

    Arthur

  • Keith Marsh

    Keith Marsh

    Jacko

  • Paul Luty

    Paul Luty

    Nobby Garside

  • Harry Littlewood

    Harry Littlewood

    The Foreman

Overview

The Pilot (S0-E01) or S01-E00) "When a Black couple moves in next door, Eddie decides that he and his wife Joan must move. He changes his mind when he sees the woman, but trouble is still afoot." The unaired pilot episode featured Jack Smethurst (Eddie), Rudolph Walker (Bill), and Nina Baden-Semper (Barbie) with Gwendolyn Watts as Joan Booth (instead of Kate Williams as in the series and film). The pilot episode script was modified slightly for the first episode of the series, which was titled "New Neighbours".

Trailers & Clips

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