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Yus, My Dear

''Yus, My Dear'' is a British situation comedy that ran for nineteen episodes over two series in 1976 featuring Arthur Mullard and Queenie Watts in the lead roles. It was written by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe, and produced and directed by Stuart Allen for London Weekend Television. It was screened by the ITV network during 1976, and marked an early regular TV appearance of the comedian Mike Reid.
A sequel to Chesney and Wolfe's earlier series ''Romany Jones'' (1972–75), the characters Wally and Lily Briggs (Mullard and Watts) have left their caravan for a new life in a council house. The new series introduced Wally's brother Benny, the first acting role for the ''EastEnders'' and ''Snatch'' star Mike Reid of ''The Comedians'' fame.
The series, which gained modest ratings,〔(Obituary: Mike Reid, ) ''The Times'', 31 July 2007〕 has the reputation of being one of the worst ever sitcoms.〔Martin Wainwright ("Bilko named best ever comedy" ), ''The Guardian'', 30 September 2003〕
== DVD release ==
The two series of six and thirteen episodes were released on Region 2 DVD by Network.

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