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I remember watching 'Grace and Favour' when it first aired back in the early 90's and I loved it. At the time I had neve

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Are You Being Served? Again!


    The-Last-Prydonian — 16 years ago(July 04, 2009 04:25 AM)

    I remember watching 'Grace and Favour' when it first aired back in the early 90's and I loved it. At the time I had never seen an episode of 'Are you being served?'. It's a shame it only ran for two series and It's never been repeated. Does anyone know why it only had a short run?

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      borg1005 — 15 years ago(November 20, 2010 08:07 AM)

      It is my understanding that in 1994 Billy Burden (Mr. Moulterd) died suddenly. Evidently he was such a central character, they couldn't replace him. (Why not a brother or other relative who inherited the farm?) Too bad.

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        dathaler — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 08:03 PM)

        Mr. Moulterd didn't own the farmthe Grace Brothers retirees did.

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          borg1005-1 — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 08:18 PM)

          OK, that was in the script, but I wish they would have appointed another to run the farm.
          Probably, Burden's portrayal of Moulterd was so over the top, they couldn't find a believable replacement.

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            Harold_Robbins — 14 years ago(April 27, 2011 12:32 PM)

            I'm not sure that everyone concerned wasn't just a wee bit weary of it by then, even though a few years intervened between AYBS and G&F, and the latter having only 12 episodes.
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              scarlet1881 — 14 years ago(June 15, 2011 05:57 AM)

              According to John Inman, the controller of BBC1, Alan Yentob, was not a fan of the show and wanted to move the channel in a different direction, and so would not commission a 3rd series. I don't think the cancellation had anything to do with Billy Burden's passing. He was a fun character but not essential to the show. The proposed 3rd series, according to Inman and David Croft, would have seen Mr. Humphries and Mavis get married (which wouldn't been a problem in the absence of Mr. Moulterd, as this could have been worked into the story, perhaps a lonely Mavis seeking comfort with Mr. Humphries after the death of her father). Mavis was also apparently going to then run off with a farmhand and leave Mr. Humphries devastated. The other major storyline in series 3 would have been an appearance by Mr. Lucas (Trevor Bannister), perhaps in a role-reversal from AYBS?, with Mr. Lucus now a wealthy businessman interested in investing in Millstone Manor.

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                dpcole7 — 13 years ago(August 27, 2012 05:10 PM)

                Wasn't Mr. Yentob one of those involved in "Doctor Who"'s axing in 1989?
                It makes sense that a suit would want the show axed
                Everything I've read suggests series 3 would have been great. A shame it was never to be 😞

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