British Comedy Guide
Please donate to help support British comedy at all levels. Thank you. Find out more

1970 sitcom?

Can anyone tell me the name of the sitcom with the catchphrase "You are right son, you are not wrong."?

I've got a northern voice in my head but all I can think of is WHTTLL? which was a bit later than 70. Did Terry Collier say that maybe, I don't think he did, he said things very similar, but probably not that. It definitely rings a bell though, you sure you don't mean 1970s?

Oh, I think it might be Love Thy Neighbour, isn't it? Definitely hear Jack Smethurst saying it but he was in more than one sitcom I believe.
No, I'm sticking with LTN, unless someone proves otherwise.

I've been watching Love Thy Neighbour recently and don't recognise it.

Blimey, that didn't take long, 7 minutes!

All I remember about the show was the catchphrase was said by the mother to her son every time he commented on anything.

Share this page