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Chance in a Million

6.7(6 votes)
1984

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Episodes

Plumstones

1. Plumstones

Shy librarian Alison Little arrives at a hotel to meet long-lost cousin Tom Cheyney. Eccentric, accident-prone Tom Chance turns up for a blind date with Alison Hughes but, due to misunderstanding, they end up with each other as Tom's clumsiness with a rowing oar knocks his date unconscious.

Honour Thy Father and Mother

2. Honour Thy Father and Mother

Alison's parents are not exactly warming to the notion of Tom after their daughter returns at three in the morning minus her dress. Tom returns it to her at the library but gets into a row with an aggressive Scotswoman who, due to another 'coincidence', believes he is the man who sold her son a duff car.

Flowing with the Tide

3. Flowing with the Tide

Tom believes he has had no post for six and a half weeks but in fact all his mail got stuck behind a heater and, as he has not paid his bills, tthe amenities are due to be cut off.

The Birthday Party

4. The Birthday Party

Tom is arranging a surprise birthday for Alison which includes a pillar box singing telegram that arrives seven hours early and an odd caterer who puts plastic insects in the food to spark off conversation.

Man of Iron

5. Man of Iron

Tom's bad luck affects Alison's visiting cousin Thomas.

Stuff of Dreams

6. Stuff of Dreams

Tom and Allison are now living together. On the day that Tom won a boat years ago—which was stolen the next day—it is returned by Corporal Browning, who drops in—literally.

Overview

Chance in a Million is a British sitcom broadcast between 1984 and 1986, produced by Thames Television for Channel 4. The series was co-written by Andrew Norriss and Richard Fegen and starred Simon Callow and Brenda Blethyn. The producer and director of the series was Michael Mills.

Details

Genres

Comedy

Language

EN

First Air Date

1984-09-10

Seasons

3

Episodes

18

More Info

Cast

Simon Callow

Simon Callow

Brenda Blethyn

Brenda Blethyn