Solo
Gemma Palmer is 30 years old, and fed up with being betrayed and taken for granted. She's just found out her boyfriend, Danny, has been having sex with her friend, Gloria, and this is the last straw. She throws Danny out, tells Gloria to go jump in a lake, tells off all the people who have been treating her like a doormat, and quits her boring job at an estate agent's. From now on, she's going solo. At least, that is her firm intention... As in her other sitcoms (e.g., Liver Birds, Butterflies, Bread), Carla Lane uses the "situation" here as a vehicle for character portrayal (rather than development). Lyrical, reflective moments of whimsical and wry dialogue succeed each other episodically.
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Felicity Kendal | Gemma |
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Elspet Gray | Mrs Palmer |
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Stephen Moore | Danny |
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Michael Howe | Sebastian |
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Stella Goodier | Bernadette |
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Debbie Wheeler | Josie |
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Belinda Mayne | Rosie |
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Sarah Bullen | Julia |
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David Rintoul | Rex |
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Gillian Royale | The Lady Upstairs |
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Sally Grace | Radio Voice |
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Elizabeth Proud | Funeral Voice |
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Norma Ronald | Funeral Voice |
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Josie Kidd | Mrs Dean |
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David Tate | Radio Voice |
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John Abineri | Mr Williams |
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Geoffrey Matthews | Funeral Voice |
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Peter Howitt | Raif |
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John Rapley | Crematorium Superintendant |
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Ronnie Stevens | Doctor Maynard |
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Diana Bishop | Mrs Mitchell |
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Deddie Davies | Mrs McNally |
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June Ellis | Mrs Hayward |
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Peter Penry-Jones | Mr Baines |
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Anthony Smee | The Man Next Door |
| Director | Gareth Gwenlan |
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| Writer | Carla Lane | |
| Producer | Gareth Gwenlan | |
| Musician | Ronnie Hazlehurst | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | 576i (4x3 / 1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Mono [English] |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Playback |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 17, 2003 |
| Regions | Region 2 |