Hugh and I

Hugh and I (1962-1967)

EndedScripted showComedy

Hugh and I is a black-and-white British sitcom that aired from 1962 to 1967. It starred Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd as two friends who shared lodgings with Terry's mother and was followed by a sequel called Hugh and I Spy. Terry Scott is a youngish bachelor who wants to achieve wealth without putting in any hard work. The scheming Terry lives with his mother at 33, Lobelia Avenue in Tooting, London. They have a simple and easily led lodger, Hugh Lloyd, who works at a local aircraft factory. The two often try and make money through one of Scott's schemes. Their next door neighbours, the Crispins and the Wormolds, also make frequent appearances. Mr Crispin is a loud mouth who thinks violence will solve a problem, Mrs Crispin is a snob and their daughter Norma is constantly chased after by men. On the other side, the Wormolds are an old couple with Harold being very doddery.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E08Adios, Amigosjanv. 17, 1967
S06E07A Touch of the Rising Sunjanv. 10, 1967
S06E06Chinese Crackersjanv. 3, 1967
S06E05Hold That Tigerdéc. 27, 1966
S06E04Arabian Knightsdéc. 20, 1966
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Hugh and I' premiere?

'Hugh and I' premiered on April 27, 1962.

Who played the role of Hugh?

Hugh Lloyd played the role of Hugh Pugh.

Who played the role of Terry?

Terry Scott played the role of Terry Medford.

Which network aired 'Hugh and I'?

'Hugh and I' aired on BBC.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Hugh and I'?

The first season of 'Hugh and I' had seven episodes.

What genre does 'Hugh and I' belong to?

'Hugh and I' belongs to the sitcom genre.

Who created 'Hugh and I'?

John Chapman created 'Hugh and I'.

What were Hugh and Terry's occupations on the show?

Hugh and Terry were salesmen on the show.

Was 'Hugh and I' a spin-off of another show?

No, 'Hugh and I' was not a spin-off of another show.

Was 'Hugh and I' filmed in front of a live studio audience?

Yes, 'Hugh and I' was filmed in front of a live studio audience.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Hugh and I'?

The running time of each episode of 'Hugh and I' was 30 minutes.

Which famous comedian guest-starred in the first season of 'Hugh and I'?

Tommy Cooper guest-starred in the first season of 'Hugh and I'.

Was 'Hugh and I' critically acclaimed?

Yes, 'Hugh and I' was critically acclaimed and won the Silver Rose Award at the Montreux International Television Festival.

Did 'Hugh and I' air in other countries?

Yes, 'Hugh and I' aired in Australia and New Zealand.

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