Jimmy Edwards as various characters (Jim, Jimmy Micklethwaite, Village Doctor, Frobisher, Caleb Tregarthen, Doc Jamieson, Patient, Mr Padgett, Roman EmperorHadrian, Big Jim Paxton, Secret Agent Fleming, Sir James Chubb)
June Whitfield as various characters (Nettie Winbourne, Prue Abernathy, Hannah Pengallon, Rowena, Madame Soo) (7 episodes)
Ronnie Barker as various characters (Ron Glum, Witch Doctor, Dr Brunner, Lennie, Lascivius, Sanderson, Butters)
Jim (Jimmy Edwards), a simple and honest garage owner, fears he is losing his wife (June Whitfield) to ballroom dancing. Guest starring Victor Silvester.
Jimmy Micklethwaite (Jimmy Edwards) is a maker of gas mantles in Victorian Britain who has done very well, despite a militant workforce led a character played by Ronnie Barker. However, the invention of electric lighting destroys him. Guest starring Toke Townley.
The saintly village doctor (Jimmy Edwards) holds a secret from his past, and this may be exposed upon the arrival of a smiling stranger. Guests starring Richard Waring[1] and Amanda Barrie.
The retired Wing Commander Frobisher (Jimmy Edwards) runs a mini-cab company who with his assistant (June Whitfield) try to guide back their driver (played by Richard Briers) who is lost in the fog in their one and only vehicle.
Caleb Tregarthen (Jimmy Edwards) owns a lighthouse in Cornwall is visited by Hannah Pengallon (June Whitfield), the sister of the previous lighthouse keeper who disappeared the year before. Guest starring Richard Briers.
A theatrical agent (Jimmy Edwards) has a flash of inspiration that then enables him to predict the incoming trends in popular entertainment. Guest starring Richard Briers, Amanda Barrie and Melvyn Hayes.
Adapted from the radio series Take It From Here, Edwards and Whitfield reprised their characters from that, and Ronnie Barker played Ron Glum. In 1978, the Glum family reappeared on TV in The Glums. Guest starring Brian Oulton.
The village grocer Jim discovers that he can read people's minds, and is appalled that his family thinks he needs medical help. Jim soon starts to use his gift to make money. Guest starring Richard Waring and Donald Hewlett.
Doc Jamieson (Jimmy Edwards) lives in Java and, unlike his younger colleague, understands the power of the local witch doctor (Ronnie Barker). Guest starring Jimmy Thompson.
James Bonnet is determined to marry off his six daughters and hosts and grand ball, and then tries to trick the unsuspecting bachelors into comprising positions with his daughters. Guest starring Richard Waring, Patrick Newell and Arthur Ridley.
During the war, Monger's Maraunders were a crack commando unit. Twenty years later they are brought together to aid their Colonel with one more daring mission. Guest starring Patrick Newell and Pat Coombs.
Jim is very proud of the family tradition of a pantomime horse act called the Withers Brothers and Dobbin. However, his younger brother Sid wants to work in the mainstream theatre, and walks out on their partnership. They are reconciled when Jim marries Sid's replacement Gloria. Guest starring Patrick Newell.
Part of Christmas Night with the Stars; Like The Face of Fatherhood, this featured the Glum family. During a Christmas party, Ron and Eth try to complete a crossword while Pa makes advances towards a neighbour.
Series Three: More Faces of Jim (1963)
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A Matter of Amnesia
28 June
Dr Brunner (Ronnie Barker), a psychiatrist, has to unravel the puzzle of a patient (Jimmy Edwards) who is suffering from amnesia.
Mr Padgett (Jimmy Edwards) finds that fatherhood is not rewarding thanks to his son Lennie (Ronnie Barker), who performs a hormone operation on a potted plant. Guest starring Derek Nimmo.
Jimmy Edwards plays Roman EmperorHadrian, June Whitfield plays Rowena, a hostile Saxon leader and Ronnie Barker plays Lascivius, a lovelorn lieutenant. Guest starring Edwin Apps.
Big Jim Paxton (Jimmy Edwards) is a professional wrestler who has sacrificed the best years of his life to give his sons the advantages he did not have. Guest starring Amanda Barrie and Patrick Connor.
The retired secret agent Fleming (Jimmy Edwards) has made a startling discovery about an incident that happened during the war. He then tries to use the information to return to active service and to work for his old chief Sanderson (Ronnie Barker). Derek Partridge played Grigor in this episode.
Sir James Chubb (Jimmy Edwards) is the Governor-General of Mandinao, a tropical island, who is threatened by the arrival of a crusading politician Butters (Ronnie Barker). However, Madame Soo (June Whitfield), the owner of a local teahouse, has a plan to help Chubb.
The first series of Faces of Jim survives in its entirety and so does the 1962 Christmas Short, but all of the other episodes (from series 2 and 3) were discarded by the BBC during the early 1970s, and remain missing. Some of the existing footage was used in a "Comedy Classics of the 60's" compilation VHS by Watershed Entertainment.
References
^Muir, Frank (1998) [1997]. A Kentish Lad. London: Corgi. p. 288. ISBN 9781448109104.
Mark Lewisohn, "Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy", BBC Worldwide Ltd, 2003
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