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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "bouquet") goes to incredible lengths in her quest for perfection. Hers is a spick-and-span house. Her downtrodden husband, Richard (Clive Swift), acts as chauffeur in their immaculately kept car. Their permanently absent son has a superior name, Sheridan. Even the empty milk bottles sparkle on the doorstep after their obligatory rinse in the dishwasher. Hyacinth delights in her "candlelit suppers", but her guests live in fear of receiving her invitations. Next-door neighbor Liz (Josephine Tewson) is so nervous that she is guaranteed to break or spill something. Her brother Emmet (David Griffin) hides every time he sees Hyacinth. And the Buckets' distinguished friend, the Major (Peter Cellier), and the vicar and his wife all do their best to keep out of her way. In marked contrast to Hyacinth's meticulously ordered life, however,
the rest of her family are as common as muck. They live together in a
rundown house that looks like a junkyard. Sister Daisy (Judy Cornwell)
and her husband, Onslow (Geoffrey Hughes), are out-and-out slobs. Her
other sister, Rose (Shirley Stelfox), is an aging tart. And her elderly
father is a lecherous drunk, given to cycling stark-naked down by the
canal, chasing the milkwoman. Whatever Hyacinth does, her family can always
be guaranteed to show her up. Can she ever live down the disgrace? PRODUCTION INFORMATION
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