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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grown-UpsGrown-Ups - Wikipedia

    Grown-Ups is a 1980 British BBC television film devised and directed by Mike Leigh. It stars Lesley Manville, Philip Davis, Brenda Blethyn, Janine Duvitski, Lindsay Duncan and Sam Kelly. It was edited by Robin Sales and produced by Louis Marks for the BBC, and originally shown on BBC 2 on 28 November 1980. [1]

  2. Grown-Ups: Directed by Mike Leigh. With Phil Davis, Lesley Manville, Brenda Blethyn, Janine Duvitski. Dick and Mandy, a young working class couple, move into a council house in Canterbury, and find Mr. Butcher, one of their former teachers, living next door.

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    • 1980-11-28
  3. 12 set 2018 · Grown Ups BBC 1980. London Underground SHR & Retro. 365 subscribers. 286. 33K views 5 years ago. Mike Leigh BBC2 Playhouse. Young couple move into new home in Canterbury. They discover one...

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  4. Starring Phil Davis, Brenda Blethyn, Lesley Manville. One of the finest of the films that Mike Leigh produced for the BBC early in his career, GROWN-UPS focuses on the relationship between Dick (Philip Davis) and Mandy (Lesley Manville), a young, newlywed couple whose marital tensions are exacerbated by those around them, including their next ...

  5. Directed by Mike Leigh • 1982 • United Kingdom Starring Eric Richard, Lorraine Brunning, Kay Stonham. The dysfunctional home and romantic lives of three postal workers spill over into their work in this tragicomic slice of life from Mike Leigh. Gordon (Timothy Spall, in the first of his celebrate...

  6. 21 set 2014 · BBC Two, Grown Ups by Mike Leigh 1980. Clip of a great Mike Leigh play never repeated since its premiere in 1980. Fantastic acting from an ensemble cast. (c) British Broadcasting...

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  7. Made for the BBC 's Playhouse strand, Mike Leigh 's Grown-Ups (tx. 28/11/1980) is an essay on parallels, between the working-class Dick ( Phil Davis) and Mandy ( Lesley Manville) and their middle-class neighbours the Butchers. Scenes alternate between the couples, drawing subtle comparisons.