French Fields | |
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Created by |
John T. Chapman Ian Davidson |
Starring |
Julia McKenzie Anton Rodgers Pamela Salem Karen Ascoe Victoria Baker Sally Baxter Philip Bird Nicholas Courtney Olivia Courtney Liz Crowther Robin Kermode Valerie Lush Philip McGough |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 19 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes (including commercials) |
Production company(s) | Thames Television |
Distributor | Fremantle Media |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 5 September 1989 | – 8 October 1991
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Fresh Fields |
French Fields is a British sitcom. It is a sequel/continuation of the series Fresh Fields and ran for 19 episodes from 5 September 1989 to 8 October 1991. It was written by John T. Chapman (who created and wrote all the episodes of Fresh Fields) and Ian Davidson and was produced by Thames Television for ITV.
The series starred Anton Rodgers and Julia McKenzie as middle-aged, middle-class husband and wife William and Hester Fields and followed the series Fresh Fields, which ran from 1984 to 1986. French Fields resumes the story three years later as William accepts a position with a French company and the series follows Hester and William as they move from London to Calais. The pair were regularly visited by their daughter Emma (Sally Baxter) and son-in-law Peter (Philip Bird), with Bird the only other actor from Fresh Fields to appear regularly (Emma having only appeared in voiceover in the original show, played by Debby Cummings).
Other regular cast members included their French real estate agent Chantal (Pamela Salem), who was also the Fields's neighbour to the left, and snobbish English couple the Trendles (Robin Kermode and Liz Crowther) (the neighbours to the right). Hester and William also coped with Madame Remoleux (Valerie Lush), the unintelligible, ancient and generally useless (but unsackable) French cleaner who lived on and cared for the estate — called Les Hirondelles (The Swallows) — where they all lived. Also popping in on a regular basis, were local farmer and mayor Monsieur Dax (Olivier Pierre in series 1 and 2 and Philip McGough in series 3) and his cheeky daughter Marie-Christine (Victoria Baker), to whom Hester did her best to teach English. Nicholas Courtney also appeared frequently as the Marquis, the owner of the estate.