
Yus, My Dear
- TV sitcom
- ITV1
- 1976
- 19 episodes (2 series)
After many years living on a caravan site, Wally and Lil have a new home and a good income. All would be well if it were not for his brother Benny. Stars Arthur Mullard, Queenie Watts, Mike Reid and Valerie Walsh.

Key details
- Genre
- Sitcom
- Broadcast
- 1976
- Channel
- ITV
- Episodes
- 19 (2 series)
- Stars
- Arthur Mullard, Queenie Watts, Mike Reid and Valerie Walsh
- Writers
- Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney
- Director
- Stuart Allen
- Producer
- Stuart Allen
- Company
Wally and Lil Briggs have moved from the caravan site where they lived for many years and now live in a council house. Wally has even got a well-paid job on a building site and life is looking good for them. The arrival of Benny, Wally's younger brother, spoils their happiness as he sponges off Wally while looking for a permanent place to stay. Lil is all too aware of his tricks even if the gullible Wally is not ...
Additional details
- Production
- Studio
- Camera set-up
- Multi-camera
- Picture
- Colour
Website links
Broadcast details
- First broadcast
- Sunday 11th January 1976 at 7:25pm on ITV1