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Let There Be Love. Image shows left to right: Judy (Nanette Newman), Timothy Love (Paul Eddington)
Let There Be Love

Let There Be Love

  • TV sitcom
  • ITV1
  • 1982 - 1983
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

Timothy Love is a confirmed bachelor but when he meets Judy he is willing to give up his individualism for her - and her 3 children ... and dog. Stars Paul Eddington, Nanette Newman, Henry McGee, Stephen Nolan, Ian Morrison and more.

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Let There Be Love - The Complete Series

Let There Be Love - The Complete Series

Timothy Love is a confirmed bachelor and has everything he needs at his fingertips. He is a successful businessman, has money in the bank and a choice of girlfriends when ever he needs company. So why, when he meets Judy, should he be hearing the sound of wedding bells? Judy has three children and a dog, but there is something about her that Timothy believes he can forsake his individuality for.

Contains both series of the early-80s Thames sitcom, starring Paul Eddington and Nanette Newman.

First released: Wednesday 6th March 2024

  • Distributor: Via Vision
  • Region: 4
  • Discs: 2
  • Catalogue: VVE3920

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