Mickey Dunne
Mickey Dunne is a 1967 British television comedy series produced by the BBC. It ran for one series of 13 episodes.
Synopsis
The programme stars Dinsdale Landen as Mickey Dunne, a 28-year-old cockney wide boy, gambler and womaniser who lives on his wits, loosely styled on the title character of the 1966 Michael Caine film Alfie.The Radio Times described Dunne as: "a loner and a loser, but without bitterness. He always bounces back like a rubber ball after every disaster. Mickey’s got just one problem: his heart’s too big."
Cast
Each self-contained episode featured a different supporting cast, with several well-known actors appearing including Michael Balfour, Nigel Davenport, Clive Dunn, Liz Fraser, Judy Geeson, Georgina Hale, John Junkin, Julian Orchard and Penny Spencer.Episodes
- "Big Fleas, Little Fleas"
- "If Anyone Calls – I'm in the Doghouse"
- "The Tar Baby"
- "My Pal Fred"
- "Yes – But Can He Go The Distance?"
- "No Flowers by Request"
- "Come on in, the Water's Fine"
- "A Handful of Coloured Chalks"
- "Over the Hill"
- "The Hon. Bird"
- "The Stationary Tenants"
- "You Scratch My Back, I'll Scratch Yours"
- "Are there any More at Home Like You?"
Production
The theme song was recorded by Vince Hill.