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  1. Dear Mother...Love Albert (later retitled Albert!) is a British television sitcom that aired on ITV from 15 September 1969 to 6 June 1972. It was created by and starred Rodney Bewes. Bewes co-wrote and produced the series with Derrick Goodwin. The show regularly appeared in the TV ratings top ten throughout its three-year run.

  2. Dear Mother... ...Love Albert: With Rodney Bewes, Garfield Morgan, Sheila White, Geraldine Newman. Albert Courtnay (Rodney Bewes), a 24-year-old innocent northern lad, relocates to London and manages to earn a basic living, but romanticises and exaggerates his success and experiences in euphemistic letters home to his mum.

    • (20)
    • 1969-09-15
    • Comedy
    • 25
  3. Dear Mother . . . Love Albert. 1 9 6 9 – 1 9 7 2 (UK) 26 x 30 minute episodes. 3 x short specials. Three years after the end of The Likely Lads Rodney Bewes again tasted sitcom success. This time it was with a series which he not merely starred in but also (with Derrick Goodwin) wrote and produced.

  4. Albert has fallen in love with Tomlinson Toffee's PR girl, Antonia Maxwell-Tomlinson. His boss, Mr Strain, warns that he is not in her league, but the defiant couple get engaged.

  5. Albert is sent to the bank to collect the wages. To protect the money he becomes Albert Sherlock Bulldog Callan Courtnay.

  6. Dear Mother...Love Albert later retitled Albert! was a British sitcom broadcast between September 1969 and June 1972. It was created by and starred Rodney Bewes. Bewes co-wrote and produced the series with Derrick Goodwin. The show proved popular and regularly made the TV ratings top ten throughout its three year run.

  7. Dear Mother...Love Albert (1969) ← Back to main. Season 1. 1972 • 7 Episodes. Season 1 of Dear Mother...Love Albert premiered on April 25, 1972. Season 2. 1970 • 6 Episodes. Season 2 of Dear Mother...Love Albert premiered on April 25, 1970. Season 3. 1971 • 6 Episodes. Season 3 of Dear Mother...Love Albert premiered on February 1, 1971.