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No. of series
  
3

Running time
  
30 minutes

First episode date
  
10 September 1984

Network
  
Executive producer
  
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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
18

Original network
  
Final episode date
  
1 December 1986

Number of episodes
  
18


Starring
  
Simon CallowBrenda Blethyn

Cast
  
Similar
  
Spaced, Black Books, Free Agents, Chelmsford 123, Terry and Julian

Chance in a Million is a British sitcom broadcast between 1984 and 1986, produced by Thames Television for Channel 4.

Contents

The series was co-written by Andrew Norriss and Richard Fegen and starred Simon Callow and Brenda Blethyn.

The producer and director of the series was Michael Mills.

Plot

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The premise of the show is that the main character, Tom Chance, is frequently the victim of unlikely circumstances, although he cares little about this and is, in fact, largely oblivious to much of what happens around him.

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He meets his long-suffering girlfriend, Alison Little, by chance. This happens when Tom Chance goes to the same hotel on a blind date to meet a girl (who is also called Alison), that Alison Little has arranged to meet her cousin Tom (for the first time since they were young children).

Tom is shy towards Alison. However, Alison has fallen in love with Tom at first sight and she is keen for their friendship to develop into something more intimate.

Tom has a tendency to get into trouble as a result of unlikely coincidences. This leads to Tom being arrested for crimes he did not commit — which happens so often that police Sergeant Gough eventually gives orders for Tom not to be arrested, no matter how suspicious the circumstances.

Tom has an amusing ability to drink an entire pint of beer in one gulp whilst in the middle of speaking a sentence. (According to Callow in a DVD commentary, a trick glass containing a fraction of a pint was actually used.)

Tom’s style of speaking is a key component of his comic nature. He speaks only in short staccato sentences similar to a telegram: "Can’t talk Alison. Car being towed. Problem with lawn furniture."

He also has a fascination with Surrey and England cricketer Alec Bedser, and a cricket bat, which has been autographed by the cricketer, is one of Tom's most treasured possessions.

Cast

  • Simon Callow as Tom Chance
  • Brenda Blethyn as Alison Little
  • Ronnie Stevens (series 1), Hugh Walters (series 2 & 3) as "Mr. Little"
  • Deddie Davies as "Mrs. Little"
  • Bill Pertwee as "Sergeant Gough"
  • Angus MacKay as "Mr. Wingent"
  • Rosemary Smith as "Janet" — (series 3)
  • Geraldine Gardner aka Trudi Van Doorn as "Barbara" — (series 2 & 3)
  • Episodes

    There were three series, each of six episodes, as follows:

    Series 1 (10 September 1984 – 15 October 1984)

    1. "Plumstones" (10 September 1984) — Various unfortunate coincidences bring about Tom Chance's arrest. A timecoded pilot version also exists and is included on the DVD as an extra. This version has a differently-scripted and acted second half, although the ending is similar.
    2. "Honour Thy Father And Thy Mother" (17 September 1984) — Tom is mistaken for a crooked car dealer.
    3. "Flowing With The Tide" (24 September 1984) — The bank fails to pay Tom's bills.
    4. "The Birthday Party" (1 October 1984) — Tom's party for Alison is a disaster.
    5. "Man Of Iron" (8 October 1984) — Tom's bad luck affects Alison's visiting cousin.
    6. "Stuff Of Dreams" (15 October 1984) — Reporters expect to find a crime boss at Tom's.

    Series 2 (6 January 1986 – 10 February 1986)

    1. "The Taxman Cometh" (6 January 1986) — Tom is sent a tax demand by an inspector who believes Tom has debauched his daughter.
    2. "For Whom The Bell Tolls" (13 January 1986) — Tom is sent by strangers to cancel a wedding.
    3. "The Lost Weekend" (20 January 1986) — Tom tangles with drug traffickers on the way to visit Alison's parents.
    4. "And What Shall We Do For A Ring?" (27 January 1986) — Tom and Alison are mistaken for jewellery thieves.
    5. "Winning Streak" (3 February 1986) — Tom suddenly begins to win things.
    6. "Naming The Day" (10 February 1986) — Tom visits the paper to correct the reports of his engagement… and death.

    Series 3 (27 October 1986 – 1 December 1986)

    1. "Goodbye Mr Henstridge" (27 October 1986) — Tom and Alison go to Mr Henstridge's funeral.
    2. "Guess Who's Not Coming For Dinner" (3 November 1986) — Tom and Alison visit Tom's long-suffering family.
    3. "The Blessing" (10 November 1986) — A flight-simulator, some animal rightists and a snake create problems.
    4. "The Once And Future Chance" (17 November 1986) — Alison is thinking about having children, but they end up with more than they bargained for.
    5. "Pre-Matrimonial Tensions" (24 November 1986) — Wedding plans are disrupted by the activities of a photographer.
    6. "The Wedding" (1 December 1986) — The wedding day finally arrives, but can the guests escape from the sewer ?

    References

    Chance in a Million Wikipedia


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