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  1. Freddie and Max: With Anne Bancroft, Charlotte Coleman, Richard Pearson, Ian Congdon-Lee. Maxine Chandler is an aging Hollywood actress residing in a suite at the Savoy Hotel during her London project. She hires Freddie Latham, a bold cockney woman, as her personal aide.

    • (11)
    • 1990-11-12
    • Comedy
    • Hillari
  2. Overview. Maxine Chandler (Anne Bancroft) is a fading Hollywood star who is living in a suite at the Savoy Hotel while she's working in London. She employs a young cockney woman, Freddie Latham (Charlotte Coleman) as her personal assistant.

  3. 11 nov 1990 · Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Genres Comedy. Maxine Chandler (Anne Bancroft) is a fading Hollywood star who is living in a suite at the Savoy Hotel while she's working in London. She employs a young cockney woman, Freddie Latham (Charlotte Coleman) as her personal assistant.

    • November 12, 1990
  4. Episode list. Freddie and Max. Seasons. Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Mon, Nov 12, 1990. Freddie heads to work with her belongings on her back due to her leaving her boyfriend. She takes on a interview for Neptune television to Maxine, an old pampered movie star.

  5. All Seasons. Season 1. S01E01 Episode One. November 12, 1990. ITV1. S01E02 Episode Two. November 19, 1990. ITV1. With Max having made no progress with work on the memoirs, the publishers feel that she is in breach of contract, and demand back the advance money paid to her.

  6. 12 nov 1990 · ← Back to season list. Episodes 6. Sort. 1. Episode One. 0.0. November 12, 1990 • 30m. Freddie heads to work with her belongings on her back due to her leaving her boyfriend. She takes on an interview for Neptune television to Maxine, an old pampered movie star.

  7. Freddie & Max. 1 9 9 0 (UK) 6 x 30 minute episodes. Thames Television dug deep into their comedy budget to obtain the services of Hollywood screen actress Anne Bancroft. At £2m Freddie & Max remained Britain’s most expensive TV sitcom until the BBC revived Only Fools and Horses in 2001 at a cost of £3m for three hour-long episodes.