Rosie (TV series)
Rosie is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that was broadcast between 1977 and 1981. It was set in the fictitious Yorkshire town of Ravensbay, a name most probably derived from a combination of Ravenscar and Robin Hood's Bay, seaside villages near the seaside town of Scarborough, North Yorkshire where the series was filmed. The central character was PC Penrose, a young and inexperienced police officer, played by Paul Greenwood.
The titular character is a nod towards Charles Penrose, who famously recorded the comedy song "The Laughing Policeman".
Rosie was preceded by an earlier series of seven episodes, broadcast in 1975, called The Growing Pains of PC Penrose which was set in the fictitious Yorkshire town of Slagcaster and filmed in Clarke's native South Yorkshire, with the majority of the opening scenes of series one filmed in the village of New Rossington, although the colliery shown in episode one is possibly Hatfield Colliery. The series then underwent a revamp with a new title, setting and signature tune.Cast
- Paul Greenwood as PC 'Rosie' Penrose
- Tony Haygarth as PC Wilmot
- Frankie Jordan as Gillian
- Penny Leatherbarrow as WPC Brenda Whatmough
- Paul Luty as Chief Inspector Dunwoody
- Avril Elgar as Millie Penrose
- Patricia Kneale as Millie Penrose
- Lorraine Peters as Aunt Ida
- Allan Surtees as Uncle Norman
- Don McKillop as Bill
- Maggie Jones as Glenda
Episodes
Series 1
- "Woman Pressure"
- "A Smile from Antonio"
- "I Wish They Wouldn't Call Me Son"
- "Sunday"
- "Wholesale Fish"
- "The Cheese and Wine"
Series 2
- "Mirror, Mirror on the Floor"
- "Wilmot Gets a Bad Case of Big Cyril's Second Wife"
- "Wilmot Gets an Even Worse Case of Big Cyril's Second Wife"
- "The Eyes of the Law"
- "Complications"
- "Further Complications"
- "Our Intrepid Birdmen"
Series 3
- "Those Wonderful People in the C.I.D."
- "Free Sample"
- "The Worm that Turns Us All"
- "Happy Birthday, Mr Chizlehurst"
- "Looking for Herbie"
- "Turn Left at the Parrot"
- "A Day in the Country"
Series 4
- "Tune on a Silent Dog Whistle"
- "Arresting Gordon by Instalments"
- "You're Beautiful, Miss Parkinson"
- "The Eight-Foot Goat"
- "Big Night at Freezi-Pops"
- "An Informer for Engelbert"
- "Caught in the Act"
DVD release
The complete series of The Growing Pains of PC Penrose was previously released on DVD in 2007; however,, Rosie has not yet been released.