Beggar My Neighbour
1 9 6 7 - 1 9 6 8 (UK)
23 x 30 minute episodes
1 x short special
Beggar My Neighbour featured two families; The
Garveys - Gerald (Peter Jones) was an underpaid junior executive
married to Rose (June Whitfield) - and The Butts - skiving fitter
Harry (Reg Varney) and wife Lana (Pat Coombs). The Garveys and
the Butts lived next door each other in Larkworthy Road, Muswell Hill
(North London) and the two wives were actually sisters.

Much of the comedy stemmed from the differing
financial status of the two couples, with the Garveys eternally
struggling while The (unfortunately named) Butts were quite
comfortable and enjoyed foreign holidays, flashy cars and all
mod-cons.
Gerald's upbringing had made him something of a snob
and he refused to admit that his brother-in-law could afford the
things that he couldn't. This led to problems as the Garvey's
tried to keep up with the Butt's, especially Lana, who would often put
on airs and graces. This in turn would lead the usually reserved Rose
to make exaggerated boasts about their lifestyle, which they would
then have to try and live up to.

Peter Jones left after the first series saying that he
didn't want to get stuck with another long-running role as he had with
The Rag Trade (in which he had also
co-starred with Reg Varney). For series two and three Desmond
Walter-Ellis played Gerald.
Beggar My Neighbour was yet another BBC1 sitcom
originally shown as a Comedy
Playhouse production.
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