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After Henry
1 9 8 8 - 1 9 9 2 (UK)
38 x 30 minute episodes
Sarah
France is 42 and a widow of two years - her GP husband, Henry,
having been killed in a car crash. Dr France has left Sarah well
provided for, with a large Edwardian detached house in a leafy
town about 70 miles out of London, which she shares with their
18-year-old daughter Clare and her seventy-something mother
Eleanor.
''Mother'' is a manipulative sort, but Henry had assured
Sarah that, between the two of them, and with Clare's help, they
would cope with her presence without undue trouble. Now he's gone
and all three women have to cope ''After Henry''.
Of the
three generations in the one household, Sarah is most definitely
piggy in the middle, not only by her age but also by simple
geography - mother Eleanor resides in the upstairs flat and
daughter Clare moves into the basement.
Both women bring her grief
- Mother is the ultimate in cunning, forever sapping Sarah's confidence and undermining her principles. She is also a terrible
gossip (Sarah calls Eleanor and her friends ''The Geriatric
Mafia''), prone to making pronouncements about what she's heard
from "Valerie Brown on the pension counter's sister Mary's gentleman friend Maurice" or from her friend Vera Poling who
lives at the Sycamores, a residential home for the elderly.
Clare, meanwhile, is at that precocious age, keen to
assert her independence when it suits her but equally quick to go
running back to mother when it doesn't.
Life being what it is,
Eleanor and Clare frequently gang up on Sarah, whose only source
of refuge is Russell, the owner of Bygone Books, the second-hand
bookshop where she works. Russell is Sarah's counsel, and,
because he's homosexual, they can exchange frank confidences
without threat of romantic entanglement.
A gentle and
sensitive comedy, After Henry was a special creation, exploring
parallel mother/daughter relationships within an intelligent
framework. The episodes were scripted superbly, with all loose
ends neatly tied up inside every story.
Originally created for BBC
radio, After Henry shone within that medium and quickly became a
favourite among listeners. Mystifyingly, the BBC is
reported to have turned down the TV adaptation, however, so it
went instead to Thames, an inexplicable error of judgement.
Although unlike ITV's normal sitcom fare, After Henry was given
the perfect treatment by Thames, which omitted any fancy graphics
or visuals to present the series for what it was: a radio sitcom
with reams of literate dialogue and little action, beautifully
played by a fine cast - and by Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson
in particular, their combined chemistry being a most potent force.
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Sarah France
Prunella Scales
Eleanor Prescott
Joan Sanderson
Clare France
Janine Wood
Russell Bryant
Jonathan
Newth
Vera Poling
Peggy Ann Wood
Mary
Anne
Priestley
Sam Greenland
Edward de Souza |
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