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L for Lester was a short-lived (6 episodes) BBC sit-com first broadcast in 1982.  The comedy featured the misfortunes of driving instructor Lester Small who was played by Brian Murphy, best known as George from the earlier sit-com 'George and Mildred'<ref>[http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/l_for_lester/ British Comedy Guide] Retrieved 25 November 2015</ref>.
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L for Lester was a short-lived (6 episodes) BBC sit-com first broadcast in 1982, written by Dudley Long, directed by John B.Hobbs and produced by Dennis Main-Wilson.  The comedy featured the misfortunes of driving instructor Lester Small who was played by Brian Murphy, best known as George from the earlier sit-com 'George and Mildred'<ref>[http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/l_for_lester/ British Comedy Guide] Retrieved 25 November 2015</ref>.
  
For the opening sequence of episode 2, the BBC required a Western Class 52 diesel in BR Blue with a matching rake of BR blue coaches<ref>SVR News 65</ref>The SVR was able to oblige, having recently acquired a number of ex-BR Mark 1 coaches in working order and still in original livery.
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For the opening sequence of episode 2, the BBC required a Western Class 52 diesel in BR Blue with a matching rake of BR blue coaches.<ref>SVR News 65</ref> The SVR was able to oblige, having recently acquired a number of ex-BR Mark 1 coaches in working order and still in original livery. [[BR Class 52 D1013 Western Ranger | D1013 Western Ranger]] was the locomotive used. The episode was first broadcast on 15 October 1982.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1405032/?ref_=ttep_ep2 Internet Movie Data Base] (retrieved 24 December 2018)</ref>
  
 
Filming locations included [[Level crossing at Hill Farm, Northwood Lane | Northwood Lane level crossing]], which was fitted with barriers for the occasion, [[Victoria Bridge]] and [[Arley | Arley station]].  The complete sequence can be seen on this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EimIqAlqnfU YouTube clip].
 
Filming locations included [[Level crossing at Hill Farm, Northwood Lane | Northwood Lane level crossing]], which was fitted with barriers for the occasion, [[Victoria Bridge]] and [[Arley | Arley station]].  The complete sequence can be seen on this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EimIqAlqnfU YouTube clip].

Revision as of 09:22, 7 October 2019

L for Lester was a short-lived (6 episodes) BBC sit-com first broadcast in 1982, written by Dudley Long, directed by John B.Hobbs and produced by Dennis Main-Wilson. The comedy featured the misfortunes of driving instructor Lester Small who was played by Brian Murphy, best known as George from the earlier sit-com 'George and Mildred'[1].

For the opening sequence of episode 2, the BBC required a Western Class 52 diesel in BRBritish Rail or British Railways Blue with a matching rake of BRBritish Rail or British Railways blue coaches.[2] The SVRSevern Valley Railway was able to oblige, having recently acquired a number of ex-BRBritish Rail or British Railways Mark 1 coaches in working order and still in original livery. D1013 Western Ranger was the locomotive used. The episode was first broadcast on 15 October 1982.[3]

Filming locations included Northwood Lane level crossing, which was fitted with barriers for the occasion, Victoria Bridge and Arley station. The complete sequence can be seen on this YouTube clip.

References

  1. British Comedy Guide Retrieved 25 November 2015
  2. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 65
  3. Internet Movie Data Base (retrieved 24 December 2018)

See also

List of film and TV productions filmed on the Severn Valley Railway