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Yootha Joyce, who became a household name as the star of the TV sitcoms Man About The House and George & Mildred in the 70s, is the star of this single cover.
It's story followed George and Mildred Roper, played by actors Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy, who were a constantly-sparring married couple.
ITV flooded with complaints after classic 70s show hit with 'trigger warning' George & Mildred is the latest show to be hit by warnings by ITVX as it claims some scenes could be "offensive".
ITV slapped 1970s comedy George & Mildred with a woke warning — saying its classic humour may offend. The broadcaster was last night ridiculed for the latest example of over-protecting sensitiv… ...
Brian Murphy and co-star Yootha Joyce in 1979 (PA/PA) Murphy came to the public’s attention with ITV’s Man About The House, a popular sitcom that began airing in 1973, and spawned a US version ...
The landlords, George and his sexually frustrated wife, Mildred (Yootha Joyce), are told Robin is gay.
Brian Murphy as George with Yootha Joyce as Mildred: ‘The producers of Man About the House didn’t realise we already knew each other, and they were taken aback by the chemistry between us when ...
Brian Murphy, actor who found lasting fame playing henpecked George to Yootha Joyce’s Mildred ‘I think it was so popular because it was a universal theme, the warring husband and wife,’ he ...
Brian called his popular pairing with actress Yootha Joyce for six series of the programme, playing George and Mildred Roper, a "bloody good partnership".