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Yus, My Dear

Yus, My Dear

Description: Yus, My Dear is a British sitcom that ran for nineteen episodes over two series in 1976 featuring Arthur Mullard and Queenie Watts in the lead roles. It was written by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe, and produced and directed by Stuart Allen for London Weekend Television. Wikipedia
Genre: Sitcom
Year Released: 1976
Number of episodes: 19
First episode air date: January 1976
Program Creator: Chesney and Wolfe
Network: London Weekend Television
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