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The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
Grandma and Adrian Mole, played by Beryl Reid and Gian Sammarco.
GenreComedy/Drama
Written bySue Townsend
Trevor Waite
Oscar Webb
Directed byPeter Sasdy
StarringGian Sammarco
Julie Walters
Stephen Moore
Beryl Reid
Theme music composerIan Dury & Chaz Jankel
Opening themeProfoundly In Love With Pandora
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
ProducerPeter Sasdy
Running time50/26 minutes
Production companyThames Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release16 September (1985-09-16) –
21 October 1985 (1985-10-21)

The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ is a British television series based on the book of the same name written by Sue Townsend. It started in 1985 and starred Gian Sammarco, as the title character Adrian Mole, Stephen Moore as Adrian's father George Mole and Julie Walters as Adrian's mother Pauline Mole.

It was directed by Peter Sasdy.

Characters

Mole family

  • Adrian Mole (Gian Sammarco) is the main character of the series and also serves as narrator.
  • George Mole (Stephen Moore) is Adrian's father and married to Adrian's mother Pauline.
  • Pauline Mole (Julie Walters) is Adrian's mother, who leaves her husband George to live with her neighbour Mr. Lucas in Sheffield.
  • May 'Grandma' Mole (Beryl Reid) is George Mole's mother and Adrian's grandmother.

Other characters

  • Bert Baxter (Bill Fraser) is Adrian's old age pensioner friend, whom Adrian has to look after as part of a school club he is part of.
  • Queenie Baxter (Doris Hare) is Bert Baxter's partner who becomes his wife.
  • Pandora Braithwaite (Lindsey Stagg) is Adrian's girlfriend.
  • Tania Braithwaite (Louise Jameson) is Pandora's liberal-minded mother.
  • Ivan Braithwaite (Robin Herford) is Pandora's father.
  • Nigel Partridge (Steven Mackintosh) is Adrian's best friend.
  • Barry Kent (Chris Gascoyne) is a bully at Adrian's school who beats Adrian up in exchange for money, until Adrian's grandmother puts a stop to it.
  • Mr. Lucas (Paul Greenwood) is the Moles' former neighbour with whom Pauline has an affair in series 1.
  • Doreen 'Stick Insect' Slater (Su Elliot) is a woman with whom Adrian's father George has an affair while his wife is in Sheffield with Mr. Lucas.
  • Mr Reginald 'Popeye' Scruton (Freddie Jones) is Adrian and Pandora's abrasive and volatile headmaster, who is a huge admirer of the then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

Episodes

# Episode Title Writer Director Original airdate
1 One[1] Pilot Episode Trevor Waite & Oscar Webb Peter Sasdy 16 September 1985
The Mole family's neighbour Mr. Lucas is left by his wife, Mrs. Lucas. He and Adrian's mother Pauline have been having an affair, and they both leave to go to Sheffield, leaving Adrian and George, his father, on their own. Adrian meets old age pensioner Bert Baxter as part of the 'Good Samaritan' project at his school. Bert's filthy house and habits disgust Adrian, but they become friends. School bully Barry Kent begins 'demanding money with menaces' from Adrian, until Adrian's grandmother puts a stop to it by confronting the bully. Adrian takes a trip to Sheffield to see his mother and her lover, Mr. Lucas.
2 Two[1] Parents Separate Trevor Waite & Oscar Webb Peter Sasdy 23 September 1985
Struggling to come to terms with his mother's departure, Adrian wears red socks to school, which sees him sent home by the headmaster, Mr. Scruton. His furious father complains to Mr. Scruton, and Adrian's love interest, Pandora Braithwaite, organises a 'red sock protest' at the school, which brings her and Adrian together. Meanwhile, Adrian's friend Bert Baxter is taken to hospital with breathing difficulties.
3 Three[1] Charles and Diana's Wedding Trevor Waite & Oscar Webb Peter Sasdy 30 September 1985
Adrian wakes up unable to talk, and is diagnosed with tonsilitis. Meanwhile, an Asian family, the Singhs, move into the street which prompts some racist comments by Adrian's father. Bert Baxter leaves hospital and moves in temporarily with Adrian and George. The street celebrates the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer with a street party. Adrian's sweetheart Pandora goes on holiday to Tunisia, and Adrian runs up an expensive phone bill making calls to her.
4 Four[1] British Museum Trevor Waite & Oscar Webb Peter Sasdy 7 October 1985
A school trip to the British Museum in London ends in disaster when the children go out of control and Barry Kent ends up arrested for theft. Adrian's phone calls to Pandora in Tunisia come back to haunt him when he receives the bill, which he hides from his father.
5 Five[1] Hospital Trevor Waite & Oscar Webb Peter Sasdy 14 October 1985
Adrian is admitted to hospital to have his tonsils removed, which brings his mother Pauline back to Leicester to see him. After spending a couple of days with George and Adrian, Pauline eventually returns to live with them. Adrian burns the phone bill in a bonfire on Bonfire Night, but he is forced to confess all when the phone is cut off. His furious parents make him pay the bill using his savings. Bert Baxter is now in an old people's home, where he meets a woman named Queenie, to whom he becomes engaged.
6 Six[1] New Year's Eve Trevor Waite & Oscar Webb Peter Sasdy 21 October 1985
It's Christmas Day in the Mole house, and Adrian annoys his parents by inviting Bert and Queenie over for the day. He receives a racing bike as a present. Having been made redundant, Adrian's father George gets a job with Manpower Services as a canal bank supervisor. Adrian breaks Pandora's heart by having a brief liaison with a classmate, Barbara Boyer.

Location

The series was mainly filmed on location in the Braunstone and South Wigston areas of Leicester. The Moles' house and street were actually filmed in Ludlow Close, Harrow and Adrian's school scenes at 'Neil Armstrong Comprehensive' were all filmed at Hammersmith School in West London (now Phoenix High). Whilst being set in Leicester, which is in the East Midlands, some of the characters speak with a distinct West Midlands accent (e.g. Birmingham, Coventry, etc.) rather than the local Leicester accent that one would have expected (not that a lot of people outside the Midlands can tell the difference).

Music

The opening and closing theme was "Profoundly In Love With Pandora" by Ian Dury. It was released as a single in October 1985 and reached number 45 on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Episode guide: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4". tv.com. Retrieved February 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Chart Stats - Ian Dury - Profoundly In Love With Pandora

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