Mind Your Language

Jeremy Brown, a language teacher, tries to make a living by teaching English to immigrants. With pupils from India, France, China, and many other countries, his lessons do not always go as planned.

Type: tv

Season: 1

Episode: 1

Duration: 25m

Release: 1977

Rating: 8.3

Season 1 - Mind Your Language
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06 Jan 1978
"It's the second lesson for Mr. Brown and Ms. Courteney informs him that an education inspector will be arriving. Aswell there will be a new African student arriving. However these two arrivals create quite a confusing lesson."
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20 Jan 1978
"The student's English is not improving and Mr. Brown decides to detain them after class. However the long evening is made worse when Mr. Brown and the class get locked inside the classroom."
27 Jan 1978
"Jamila has been arrested for shoplifting, but it's not entirely her fault. Because of her poor English, she has made the mistake of taking, what she thought to be, \"free\" items. After ..."
03 Feb 1978
"It's Mr. Brown's birthday and everyone in the class has brought him a present. However it's not all happy returns when Ms. Couteney informs Mr. Brown that his trial month is over and she is not satisfied with his teaching."
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17 Feb 1978
"Ali and Suli surprise the class when they announce that they will be getting married. But they all get a much bigger shock when they find out that Ali is already married and planning to take Suli as a second wife."
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03 Mar 1978
"Juan brings a Russian sailor friend to the class who has come to England to escape Russia. Everything seems to be going alright until the captain of a Russian ship comes to the classroom looking for his roaming sailor."
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17 Mar 1978
"At the beginning of the lesson, Mr.Brown asks the students to speak aloud for one minute on various topics. The class learns that Taro's childhood was very lonely because he never knew his ..."
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Season 2 - Mind Your Language
Season 3 - Mind Your Language