Pardon My Genie. The Genie (Hugh Paddick). Copyright: Thames Television
Pardon My Genie

Pardon My Genie

  • TV sitcom
  • ITV1
  • 1972 - 1973
  • 26 episodes (2 series)

Sitcom about a hardware shop worker who inadvertently summons up a genie. Stars Hugh Paddick, Arthur White, Ellis Jones and Roy Barraclough.

Pardon My Genie - The Complete Second Series

Aimed at a young audience but hugely popular with children and adults alike, Pardon My Genie was devised and written by future Robert's Robots and Rentaghost creator Bob Block.

When a young shop assistant called Hal Adden casually tries to polish an old watering can - well, you can guess what happens! But the genie who appears turns out to be as rusty as the can he lives in; he's four thousand years old, and his magic doesn't always work as well as it should...

Ellis Jones plays Hal, with Roy Barraclough (Sez Les) starring as his long-suffering boss, hardware shop owner Mr Cobbledick, and Arthur White as the Genie.

This second series of the memorably funny comedy, was first broadcast in 1973. Previously available as a Network web-exclusive, it is released to shops on 1st July 2013.

First released: Monday 4th April 2011

  • Distributor: Network
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 2
  • Catalogue: 7953515

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