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Lucky Feller: With David Jason, Cheryl Hall, Peter Armitage, Pat Heywood. Shorty Mepstead, a shy plumber lives in South London with his mother and brother, ladies' man Randolph.
- (102)
- 1975
- Comedy
- 30
Lucky Feller is a British television sitcom written by Terence Frisby and produced by Humphrey Barclay. It was broadcast on ITV in 1976. The series stars David Jason and ran for one series of 13 episodes.
No.TitleDirected ByOriginal Air Date–PilotBryan Izzard3 June 1975 ( 1975-06-03) (recorded on)1"Mother's Day"Gerry Mill3 September 1976 ( 1976-09-03)2"All the Tea in China"Gerry Mill10 September 1976 ( 1976-09-10)3"Breaking the Ice"Gerry Mill17 September 1976 ( 1976-09-17)S1.E0 ∙ Lucky Feller: Pilot 1975 Shorty takes time to get himself ready for a night out with his girlfriend, choosing a table at a restaurant proves to be as tricky as ordering food, and his brother spoils the moment by turning up with a drunken friend.
Dec 9, 2021 · Lucky Feller was a one series wonder made in 1976 but ... In his pre-Only Fools and Horses days, David Jason had several attempts at starring roles over at ITV.
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Shorty Mepstead, a shy plumber lives in South London with his mother and brother, ladies' man Randolph. Over the course of the series, our incredibly unlucky 'Lucky Feller' attempts to come up trumps in getting the girl of his dreams, Kath.
- June 4, 1975
Lucky Feller. This ITV sitcom starred David Jason as lovable loser, Bernard “Shorty” Mepstead. Also set in south-east London, the basic set-up can be seen as a dry run for Only Fools and Horses, except with Jason playing the Rodders role.
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Lucky Feller. TV sitcom; ITV1; 1976; 14 episodes (1 series) Sitcom starring David Jason as the younger of two brothers living at home with their mum, from where they run a small plumbing and repair business. Also features Peter Armitage, Cheryl Hall and Pat Heywood.