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Follow Me! (TV programme)

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Follow Me! is a series of television programmes produced by the BBC in the late 1970s to provide a crash course in the English language. It became popular in many overseas countries as a first introduction to English; in 1983, one hundred million people watched the show in China alone, featuring Kathy Flower.[1][2]

The British actor Francis Matthews hosted and narrated the series.

The course consists of sixty lessons. Each lesson lasts from 12 to 15 minutes and covers a specific lexis. The lessons follow a consistent group of actors, with the relationships between their characters developing during the course.

Follow Me! actors

  • Francis Matthews
  • Raymond Mason
  • David Savile
  • Ian Bamforth
  • Keith Alexander
  • Diane Mercer
  • Jane Argyle
  • Diana King
  • Veronica Leigh
  • Elaine Wells
  • danielle cohn
  • lashawnda bell

Episodes

   1 What's your name
   2 How are you
   3 Can you help me
   4 Left, right, straight ahead
   5 Where are they
   6 What's the time
   7 What's this What's that
   8 I like it very much
   9 Have you got any wine
   10 What are they doing
   11 Can I have you name, please
   12 What does she look like
   13 No smoking
   14 It's on the first floor
   15 Where's he gone
   16 Going away
   17 Buying things
   18 Why do you like it
   19 What do you need
   20 I sometimes work late
   21 Welcome to Britain
   22 Who's that
   23 What would you like to do
   24 How can I get there?
   25 Where is it
   26 What's the date
   27 Whose is it
   28 I enjoy it
   29 How many and how much
   30 What have you done
   31 Haven't we met before
   32 What did you say
   33 Please stop
   34 How can I get to Brightly
   35 Where can I get it
   36 There's a concert on Wednesday
   37 What's it like
   38 What do you think of him
   39 I need someone
   40 What were you doing
   41 What do you do
   42 What do you know about him
   43 You shouldn't do that
   44 I hope you enjoy your holiday
   45 Where can I see a football match
   46 When will it be ready
   47 Where did you go
   48 I think it's awful
   49 A room with a view
   50 You'll be ill
   51 I don't believe in strikes
   52 They look tired
   53 Would you like to
   54 Holiday plans
   55 The second shelf on the left
   56 When you are ready
   57 Tell them about Britain
   58 I liked everything
   59 Classical or modern
   60 Finale

References

Footnotes