List Of Goodnight Sweetheart Characters
This is a list of characters from Goodnight Sweetheart, a popular BBC sitcom that ran for six series from 1993 and 1999. It stars Nicholas Lyndhurst as the accidental time traveller Gary Sparrow, who leads a double life after discovering a time portal allowing him to travel from the 1990s to a war-torn London. The show was created by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, also creators of other hits such as Birds of a Feather and The New Statesman. The creators wrote the first series, episodes after which were written by a team of writers, including Marks and Gran.
Read more about List Of Goodnight Sweetheart Characters: Gary Sparrow, Yvonne Sparrow, Phoebe Bamford (nee Elward), Ron Wheatcroft, Reg Deadman, Eric Elward, Michael Sparrow (Phoebe and Gary's Son)
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