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'''''A World of His Own''''' is a British [[comedy]] [[television series]] which aired on the [[BBC]] in 13 episodes between 31 July 1964 and 26 February 1965. It was created as a vehicle for [[Roy Kinnear]], who played an absent-minded dreamer.<ref>Newcomb p.1270</ref> [[Anne Cunningham]] co-starred alongside him as his wife.
'''''A World of His Own''''' is a British [[w:comedy|comedy]] [[w:television series|television series]] which aired on the [[w:BBC|BBC]] in 13 episodes between 31 July 1964 and 26 February 1965. It was created as a vehicle for [[Roy Kinnear]], who played an absent-minded dreamer.<ref>Newcomb p.1270</ref> [[w:Anne Cunningham|Anne Cunningham]] co-starred alongside him as his wife.


Other actors who appeared in the series include [[Deryck Guyler]], [[Sydney Tafler]], [[John Junkin]], [[Penny Morrell]], [[Julian Orchard]], [[Kenneth Cope]] and [[Arthur Mullard]].
Other actors who appeared in the series include [[Deryck Guyler]], [[Sydney Tafler]], [[John Junkin]], [[w:Penny Morrell|Penny Morrell]], [[Julian Orchard]], [[Kenneth Cope]] and [[Arthur Mullard]].


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 14:49, 28 December 2022

A World of His Own
GenreSitcom
Written byDave Freeman
StarringRoy Kinnear
Anne Cunningham
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes13
Production
ProducersDavid Croft
Graeme Muir
Running time30 minutes
Production companyBBC
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release31 July 1964 (1964-07-31) –
26 February 1965 (1965-02-26)

A World of His Own is a British comedy television series which aired on the BBC in 13 episodes between 31 July 1964 and 26 February 1965. It was created as a vehicle for Roy Kinnear, who played an absent-minded dreamer.[1] Anne Cunningham co-starred alongside him as his wife.

Other actors who appeared in the series include Deryck Guyler, Sydney Tafler, John Junkin, Penny Morrell, Julian Orchard, Kenneth Cope and Arthur Mullard.

References

  1. ^ Newcomb p.1270

Bibliography

  • Horace Newcomb. Encyclopedia of Television. Routledge, 2014.

External links