show name | Brush Strokes |
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genre | Sitcom |
runtime | 29 mins approx. |
starring | Karl Howman Gary Waldhorn Mike Walling Howard Lew Lewis |
opentheme | "Because of You" Dexys Midnight Runners |
country | United Kingdom |
language | English |
network | BBC One |
first aired | |
last aired | |
num series | 5 |
num episodes | 40 |
website | }} |
Gary Waldhorn (later to star in The Vicar of Dibley) played Lionel Bainbridge. Elizabeth Counsell played his wife, Veronica, who naturally had a crush on Jacko. The Bainbridges had a daughter called Lesley who is a spoilt daddy's girl. Lesley was Jacko's girlfriend at the start of series one. She was played by two actresses during the life of the show: Kim Thomson in the first two series and Erika Hoffman from series three onward.
Jacko is a ladies' man. Much of the humor comes from his attempts at picking up women whilst around town on painting jobs - much to the disdain of his sister, his boss, and his boss' secretary.
Jackie Lye played Sandra, the secretary at work who became Jacko's fiancée in series two (although the wedding never happened - but they still went on the honeymoon, because they'd paid for it). Other familiar faces that have appeared in episodes include Janine Duvitski, Tracie Bennett and Pippa Haywood.
The show is remembered by many for the slow-off-the-mark pub landlord, Elmo Putney (Howard Lew Lewis) who ran the pub where Jacko and friends took their lunch breaks. In later episodes, Jacko unsuccessfully started his own company, "Splosh" - changing the pub into a wine bar - loosing all the regular customers without picking up any newer ones. Later Elmo leaves for Australia to set up another business in Alice Springs - which because of its name he thinks must be near a very large body of water. Elmo became a rich man after his dog discovered opals in Australia. Elmo returned and bought Jacko's failing company and turned it into a wine bar, where everything was decorated in pink. Jacko returned to Bainbridge's, where Veronica was now in charge after Lionel's death.
Howard Lew Lewis also appeared with Erika Hoffman in the 1988 Hat Trick Productions comedy series for Channel 4, Chelmsford 123, where the two played "Blag" and "Gargamadua" respectively. Lewis' character in Chelmsford 123 was virtually identical to his character in Brush Strokes.
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