Three Up, Two Down

Three Up, Two Down (1985-1989)

EndedScripted showComedy

Three Up, Two Down is a British sitcom starring Michael Elphick and Angela Thorne that ran for 4 seasons from April 15, 1985 - June 18, 1989.

Nick and Angie have just had a baby, and to help them financially they decide to rent out the basement. Both Nick's father, Sam Tyler, and Angie's mother, Daphne Trenchard, want the basement apartment and the only solution is to share. Sam is a Cockney, while Daphne is Cheltenham-bred and has not forgiven her daughter for marrying Nick, a 'common' photographer. Both Sam and Daphne are widowed, and stubborn.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:15 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E06CheltenhamJuni 18, 1989
S04E05The Driving TestJuni 11, 1989
S04E04GolfJuni 4, 1989
S04E03Omelettes and OptimismMai 28, 1989
S04E02On the RadioMai 21, 1989
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Three Up, Two Down' premiere?

'Three Up, Two Down' premiered on April 1, 1985.

Who created the TV show 'Three Up, Two Down'?

The TV show 'Three Up, Two Down' was created by Richard Ommanney.

What is the genre of the TV show 'Three Up, Two Down'?

The TV show 'Three Up, Two Down' is a comedy.

Where is the TV show 'Three Up, Two Down' set?

The TV show 'Three Up, Two Down' is set in Fulham, London.

Who played the character of Harry Flaker in 'Three Up, Two Down'?

Michael Elphick played the character of Harry Flaker in 'Three Up, Two Down'.

Who played the character of Angie Abbott in 'Three Up, Two Down'?

Angela Thorne played the character of Angie Abbott in 'Three Up, Two Down'.

What was the name of the pub where the characters of 'Three Up, Two Down' often visited?

The pub's name was the Cross Keys and it was a regular haunt for the characters of 'Three Up, Two Down'.

Did the TV show 'Three Up, Two Down' air on prime time slot?

Yes, 'Three Up, Two Down' aired on prime time slot.

Who were the main characters of the TV show 'Three Up, Two Down'?

The main characters of the TV show 'Three Up, Two Down' were Harry Flaker, Angie Abbott, Sarah Flaker, and Tom Matthews.

Was the TV show 'Three Up, Two Down' popular?

Yes, 'Three Up, Two Down' was a popular TV show during its time.

Who played the character of Sarah Flaker in 'Three Up, Two Down'?

Liza Goddard played the character of Sarah Flaker in 'Three Up, Two Down'.

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