Goodnight Sweetheart star’s real reason for quitting | UK News
Cult TV sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst as time-travelling adulterer Gary Sparrow, ran on the BBC from 1993 to 1999.
The sitcom instructed the story of a time-travelling TV repairman Gary Sparrow, who was ready to journey back from the Nineties to Nineteen Forties London during World War Two, after discovering a time journey portal. Despite being branded “the strangest idea in TV history” the collection had a loyal viewers and at the peak of its success, drew in 13.5 million viewers per episode.
In addition to Only Fools and Horses star Lyndhurst, it also featured Michelle Holmes, 58, who performed Gary’s current day spouse, Yvonne. However, the actress was changed by Emma Amos in 1996. According to reviews, Michelle left because she felt her character was underused. Hinting at the frustration she could have felt about her lack of scenes, Michelle stated in an interview that she wished Yvonne may participated in the Nineteen Forties time journey scenes.
She stated: “I love the 40s and always wished I could do stuff in that era, especially the clothes, hair and makeup! We always worked together anyway as we rehearsed all week together, then filmed it in front of a live studio audience. So we were always together.”
Discussing her reason for leaving the show, she added: “I was so busy with different projects and a family member was also very very poorly and passed away just after the third series. I was doing Common as Muck, Firm Friends, Emmerdale and other stuff during that time and had another Common as Muck to complete.”
The show captured the creativeness of viewers, with fanatics holding out hope for one other community to revive the collection.
Fans of the show have been disheartened when creators Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran revealed via Twitter (now X) in 2016 that the BBC had determined against bringing the show back, stating: “Sadly, the BBC have passed on Goodnight Sweetheart, whilst acknowledging its excellence. Gary will have to find another TV channel.”
The show’s author, Laurence, claimed his offer to write a new collection was rejected because the BBC needed to focus on new concepts, one thing he thinks was a mistake. “We may have performed one other collection of Goodnight Sweetheart, but the BBC pulled back from that,” he told the Daily Star.
“They got frightened that they were putting on too many old shows — shows that had already been seen. So instead, they put on shows that nobody wanted to watch. And that’s their choice.” He said: “You can’t be vicious to people anymore. Everyone has to be nice. And everyone has to be spoon-fed by the hand to safe places.
“You can’t talk about the things that you find funny because of what I believe is called cancel culture. So you avoid them. And if you avoid them, you lose your humour.”
The show’s star, Nicholas, previously said that the reboot was only intended to be a one-off special, and was the last sitcom the BBC spent a lot of money on.
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