British Comedy Guide
Mind Your Own Business!
Mind Your Own Business!

Mind Your Own Business!

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 2
  • 1987 - 1991
  • 24 episodes (4 series)

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Mind Your Own Business!

Mind Your Own Business!

First series of the hilarious adventures of tycoon Jimmy Bright and accountant Russell Farrow - starring Bernard Cribbins, Frank Thornton and Annette Crosbie.

It's the 1980s: business is big, the shoulder pads are bigger and Jimmy Bright is a tycoon on a mission... He's got big dreams and the only thing standing between him and a millionaire lifestyle is accountant, Russell Farrow, whose attention to financial detail is unsurpassed. The two must rub along if Jimmy's business, BrightCo, is to succeed but they seem to have very different views on what success looks like.

There's plenty keeping the duo busy; there are business takeovers to contend with, relocation issues to consider and not to mention a blossoming office romance - is Russell falling for Sue the secretary or just putting in a lot of overtime?

Set in an era when Thatcher was boss, money was everything and consumption was king, this vintage comedy from the BBC is pitch perfect. A hilarious listen, that will have you laughing out loud as the two men try and make the most of some truly terrible situations.

First released: Thursday 21st November 2024

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