Please Sir! (1971)

6.0/10
66% – Audience

Please Sir! Storyline

In this spin-off from the ITV television series “Please Sir!” which ran from 1968 to 1972, Mr Hedges takes his class on a field trip, with disastrous consequences.

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Please Sir! Movie Reviews

A Very Fun Film

I have never watched the TV series, so I am going in cold on this one. This is a thoroughly enjoyable early 70’s British film about a teacher Mr. Hedges, played well by John Alderton, who takes his fifth form, lower middle class upbringing class to a rural center for two weeks. Part of the fun is waiting for this to happen, as you know things will go on once they’re out of London. The best thing is, things do, but nothing lewd or purely criminal just fun. The movie keeps a good rhythm throughout and I felt no need to turn it off or do anything except watch and enjoy. I’m sure if you are a fan of the series you’ll like this even more. For me, a novice, I still found it well worth watching. I think you will also.

As good as an Ealing Comedy in its own way

Highly under-rated British comedy with many memorable characterisations, not a bad script, and a wonderful feel-good factor.

John Alderton is pretty much faultless as Hedges – this is fine comic acting.

Especially enjoyable if you grew up in the 1970s. Standout sequence for me is when Hedges (and we) think 5c have gone to bed for the night and he heads off to the pub with Price… only to bump into his pupils there. Nicely done.

Other amusing sequences also, and I can sum up the film using an expression of Dennis’s (one of the characters)… “Yeah! Double NEAT!!”

Why I love this film

I can’t say enough about how wonderful I think this film, and the TV series is. It is just so incredibly FUNNY! All your fave characters are in it – Hedges, played by John Alderton is as gorgeous as ever (yes, I do like him!), Potter the caretaker is played by the hilarious Deryck Guyler and the hopeless headmaster Cromwell is played by Noel Howlett. Not forgetting the pupils of 5C of course! This is a must for all fans of the show, and it explains how Bernard met Penny for the first time. All teachers must watch this film! EVERYONE must watch this film!