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Jobs for the Girls
Directed byNick Handel; Pat Holland
StarringLinda Robson, Pauline Quirke
Theme music composerSimon May
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes5
Production
ProducersNick Handel ; Pat Holland
EditorChris Wright
Original release
NetworkBBC One
ReleaseFebruary 23 (1995-02-23) –
December 27, 1995 (1995-12-27)

Jobs for the Girls is a BBC television documentary series in which actors Linda Robson and Pauline Quirke learned about a new profession in each episode. It ran in 1995 for one series of four episodes, followed by a Christmas special.

The show included guest appearances from Ian Botham, Roger Daltrey, Sarah, Duchess of York, and Lesley Garrett.[1][2]

The theme music was composed by Simon May, and included on his album New Vintage: The Best of Simon May.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byOriginal air date
1"Pauline and Linda Show at Crufts"Nick Handel23 February 1995 (1995-02-23)[3]
Linda and Pauline learn how to handle Old English Sheepdogs for the Crufts international dog show
2"Pauline and Linda Chase a Story"Nick Handel and Pat Holland2 March 1995 (1995-03-02)[5]
Linda and Pauline discover the world of journalism, and are tasked with chasing a story for The Guardian.[4]
3"Pauline and Linda Get a Bite"Nick Handel9 March 1995 (1995-03-09)[6]
The pair have to captain two teams of anglers in a freshwater and deep-sea fishing match. Roger Daltrey and Ian Botham also appear.
4"Pauline and Linda In Concert"Nick Handel23 March 1995 (1995-03-23)[1]
Pauline and Linda have to train as classical opera singers and perform "Rule, Britannia!" at an English Heritage open-air concert Kenwood House in North London alongside Lesley Garrett.[7] During their training, they are supported by fellow Birds of a Feather actor Peter Polycarpou.
5"Pauline and Linda Plan a Party"Nick Handel27 December 1995 (1995-12-27)[8]

The pair are tasked for planning a fundraising glittering ball at the Naval and Military Club, London, for Sarah, Duchess of York's charity Children in Crisis.

Features guest appearances by Curtis Stigers, Anneka Rice, Lloyd Grossman, Raymond Blanc, Bobby Davro, Rolf Harris, Eric Knowles, and Tony Blackburn.

References

  1. ^ a b "23 March 1995". Radio Times (3713): 96.
  2. ^ Garrett, Lesley (2001). Notes from a Small Soprano. Coronet. ISBN 0340768118.
  3. ^ "23 February 1995". Radio Times (3709): 90.
  4. ^ Ella Glazer, ed. (2002). Fun with the Famous. Robson. p. 83. ISBN 1861055838. Pauline and I were doing a series called Jobs for the Girls. That particular week I was asked to go and work for The Guardian newspaper as a photographer
  5. ^ "2 March 1995". Radio Times (3710): 86.
  6. ^ "9 March 1995". Radio Times (3711): 88.
  7. ^ Quirke, Pauline (2013). Where Have I Gone?. Random House. p. 61. ISBN 0552165646.
  8. ^ "27 December 1995". Radio Times (3752): 166.