: Produced by TRI Films rather than LWT, it had a lower budget and significant cast changes. Missing Media
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Restoring scenes that were chopped out for regional commercial syndication. Season 4 Episode Guide: What to Look For
If you find a legitimate version, you will notice significant cast changes from the original run: Returning Cast
To fill the void, writers introduced new students, including Michelle Boumer (a French woman), Farrukh Azeem (from Pakistan), and Fu Wong Chang (from China).
: Major networks passed on the season. It was sold directly to independent ITV regional franchises (such as TSW, Granada, and Central), which broadcast the episodes at odd timeslots throughout 1985 and 1986.
Driven by this enduring global popularity, independent production company TRI Films revived the series in 1985. They produced 13 additional episodes primarily intended for international broadcast. This final run featured the return of several core cast members alongside a fresh batch of international students. What Makes the 1986 Revival Unique?
If you love the first three seasons? Mr. Brown is gone. The magic is different. But as a time capsule of 1986 multicultural London humor (dated, clunky, but strangely warm-hearted), Season 4 deserves a look.
Created by Vince Powell and first airing on ITV in 1977, Mind Your Language centers on Jeremy Brown (played by Barry Evans), a well-meaning but perpetually flustered English teacher at a London adult education college. He is tasked with teaching English as a foreign language to a hilariously diverse group of immigrants. The students, a motley crew of stereotypes from across Europe and Asia, constantly misinterpret English idioms, leading to a cascade of misunderstandings and puns.
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