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1987 · 2 seasons · 12 eps · Comedy
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Hard-partying wine merchants Jack and Hugo lose all their money and are forced to work for a living.
Directed by Derrick Goodwin
Network: ITV1
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Richard Griffiths Jack Mowbray -
Benjamin Whitrow Hugo Walker -
Phyllida Law Lady Boughton - F Felicity Montagu Griselda
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Robin Kermode Alan - P Peggy Aitchison Mrs. Monaghan
- G George Ballantine Samson
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Gabrielle Drake Mrs. Gosling
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