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The Tender Trap

The Tender Trap

1975TV Episode⏱️ 23m
Comedy
7.2
IMDB Rating
44 votes

Robin accompanies Chrissy to her nephew's christening where to his surprise Chrissy's mother, feeling that it's high time she was married, tries to match-make her with Robin. Jo, meanwhile, runs out of excuses not to hear George s...

Director
Peter Frazer-Jones
Writers
Johnnie Mortimer, Brian Cooke
Stars
Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox, Sally Thomsett
Release Date
April 3, 1975
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
💬 2
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Richard O'Sullivan
Richard O'Sullivan
as Robin
Paula Wilcox
Paula Wilcox
as Chrissy
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Sally Thomsett
as Jo
Yootha Joyce
Yootha Joyce
as Mildred Roper
Brian Murphy
Brian Murphy
as George Roper
Glynn Edwards
Glynn Edwards
as Chrissy's Father
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Daphne Oxenford
as Chrissy's Mother
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Sheila D'Union
as Susan
John Colclough
John Colclough
as Ted
Bella Emberg
Bella Emberg
as Traffic Warden in opening credits

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Teddington Studios, Broom Rd, Teddington, UK
Production
Thames Television

🎯 Categories

Comedy

⭐ Featured Review

Worth seeing for Mildred's trousers.
by Sleepin_Dragon2026-01-06
8/10

"Chrissy is desperate to get the flat tidied up as her mother is coming to visit, while Robin busily repairs the radio. George, meanwhile, is preparing to sing at the British Legion concert and is determined to sell tickets to anyone unfortunate enough to cross his path. Another very funny episode, with George and Mildred at their best, feuding gloriously with one another, and Robin causing near-total mayhem for Chrissy's family. The change of setting really does make a difference; it's not the flat or the pub, and it feels refreshingly fresh. It's been a while since we last sa..."

📖 Synopsis

Robin accompanies Chrissy to her nephew's christening where to his surprise Chrissy's mother, feeling that it's high time she was married, tries to match-make her with Robin. Jo, meanwhile, runs out of excuses not to hear George s...