Mr Brown takes Juan to hospital, suffering from a stomach ache, but a fall causes him to be admitted as a patient, instead.
Mind Your Language is a British sitcom broadcast on ITV. Created and written by Vince Powell, and directed by Stuart Allen, three series were produced by London Weekend Television between 1977 and 1979, and it was briefly revived in 1985 (or 1986 in most ITV regions) with six of the original cast members. Jeremy Brown, a language teacher, tries to make a living by teaching English to immigrants. With pupils from India, France, China, and many other countries, his lessons do not always go as planned.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Mr Brown takes Juan to hospital, suffering from a stomach ache, but a fall causes him to be admitted as a patient, instead.
When Ali suspects that his wife is having an affair, Mr Brown takes matters into his own hands...
Poor Jeremy is sick with the flu, so his class decide to pay him a visit hoping to cheer him up.
Mr Brown brings his neighbour's dog to class.
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