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Mike Upchat is an unsuccessful novelist who lives out of a railway station locker - he has the gift of the Gab and changes his life story every episode to impress different women -basically he reinvents himself to score
Debuting over Britain's Thames Television on September 26, 1977, The Upchat Line was a sitcom about sloth. John Alderton starred as obscure author Mike Upchat, who spent more of his time ...
29 ago 2011 · We learn that even 'Mike Upchat' is a borrowed name and lifestyle which gets passed on from person to person - usually won in a game of cards. Well, that's a great way to explain why Robin Nedwell (Doctor TV series) replaces Alderton for Series 2, after Alderton managed to upset Keith Waterhouse with his endless suggestions for script changes.
Sit-com favourites John Alderton and Robin Nedwell share the role of a homeless writer with a highly appropriate pen-name. Along with his many pseudonyms, the roguishly charming Mike Upchat has a rare ability to pass himself off as the character which best fits any given situation. And since Mike lives out of a left-luggage locker in Marylebone Station, that situation will often require his ...
The Upchat Line. TV sitcom; ITV1; 1977; 7 episodes (1 series) Mike Upchat, a writer who lives out of a locker on Marylebone station, has the rare ability to become any character that best fits the situation. Stars John Alderton.
6 mag 2021 · The Upchat Line, 1977 Created by Keith Waterhouse, this ITV sitcom was the predecessor to The Upchat Connetion and often gets forgotten about. It ran for a series of seven episodes in 1977. Summary Meet Mike Upchat. An unsuccessful novelist who lives out of a railway station locker. Whilst Mike may not be a success as a writer he certainly has the gift of the Gab and changes his life story on ...
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