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  1. Fiddlers Three is a British sitcom series produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV which ran for 14 episodes from 19 February to 21 May 1991. Written by Eric Chappell and directed by Graham Wetherell, it stars Peter Davison as Ralph West, Paula Wilcox as Ros West, Charles Kay as J.J. Morley, Peter Blake as Harvey, Tyler Butterworth as Osborne ...

  2. Fiddlers Three: With Peter Davison, Paula Wilcox, Charles Kay, Peter Blake.

    • (21)
    • 1991-02-19
    • Comedy
    • 25
  3. Fiddlers Three. Top-rated. Tue, Feb 19, 1991. S1.E1. The Scapegoat. With the books not balancing, JJ is looking to make one of the team redundant as a scapegoat. Despite his best efforts, Ralph can't bring himself to fire either of his colleagues, making him the most likely candidate. 5.0/10. Rate. Seasons. Years. Top-rated. 1. Top-rated.

  4. Feb 19, 1991 · Fiddlers Three. All Episodes 1991. Season. 1. All. Overview. 14 Episodes. IMDB TMDB Fanart.tv. Status Ended. Network #<Network:0x00007fe2eacdd208> Premiered 1991-02-19T00:00:00Z. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 7h (14 episodes) Creator Eric Chappell. Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Genres Comedy. Private Notes. Add. Private Notes.

    • February 19, 1991
  5. Fiddlers Three is a British sitcom series produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV which ran for 14 episodes from 19 February to 21 May 1991. Written by Eric Chappell and directed by Graham Wetherell, it stars Peter Davison as Ralph West, Paula Wilcox as Ros West, Charles Kay as J.J. Morley, Peter Blake as Harvey, Tyler Butterworth as Osborne ...

  6. 1 9 9 1 (UK) 14 x 30 minute episodes This sequel to The Squirrels (1974) followed the office politics in an accounts department of a large company in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Ralph West (Peter Davison) and his colleagues - the handsome, skirt-chasing work-shy Harvey (Peter Blake) and a day-dreaming innocent lad called Osborne (Tyler.

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