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** Brown from "The R.A.F. Reunion" is played by Creator/BenAris, who would later be best known for playing Julian Dalrymple-Sykes in ''Series/HiDeHi''.
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** Dr. Boyde is played by Creator/JohnDCollins, who would later be best known for playing Fairfax in ''Series/AlloAllo''.
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** The receptionist in "The Baby Arrives" is played by Creator/DianeHolland, who would later be best known for playing Yvonne Stuart-Hargreaves in ''Series/HiDeHi''.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ElisabethSladen appears as Judy the fruit shop owner at the beginning of "The Hospital Visit", nearly a year before her role in ''Series/DoctorWho''.
* VindicatedByReruns: By the very end of TheSeventies, the show's often {{slapstick}} humour and the appeal of Frank Spencer were starting to wear thin. However, when it was [[BetterOnDVD released on home video]] in TheNineties and reran on television stations shortly after, it experienced a {{Revival}} of sorts. The fact that Creator/MichaelCrawford had since gone on to appear in Broadway musicals such as ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' and ''Barnum'' no doubt helped the cause.

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Creator/ElisabethSladen appears as Judy the fruit shop owner at the beginning of "The Hospital Visit", nearly a year before her role in ''Series/DoctorWho''.
** Creator/RichardWilson appears in "Wendy House" as the insurance man.
* VindicatedByReruns: By the very end of TheSeventies, the show's often {{slapstick}} humour and the appeal of Frank Spencer were starting to wear thin. However, when it was [[BetterOnDVD released on home video]] in TheNineties and reran on television stations shortly after, it experienced a {{Revival}} of sorts. The fact that Creator/MichaelCrawford had since gone on to appear in Broadway musicals such as ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' and ''Barnum'' no doubt helped the cause.cause.
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* GeniusBonus: The theme tune spells out "Some Mother Do 'Ave 'Em" in Morse Code.
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* VindicatedByReruns: By the very end of TheSeventies, the show's often {{slapstick}} humour and the appeal of Frank Spencer were starting to wear thin. However, when it was [[BetterOnDVD released on home video]] in TheNineties and reran on television stations shortly after, it experienced a {{Revival}} of sorts. The fact that Creator/MichaelCrawford had since gone on to appear in Broadway musicals such as ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' and ''Barnum'' no doubt helped the cause.

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* VindicatedByReruns: By the very end of TheSeventies, the show's often {{slapstick}} humour and the appeal of Frank Spencer were starting to wear thin. However, when it was [[BetterOnDVD released on home video]] in TheNineties and reran on television stations shortly after, it experienced a {{Revival}} of sorts. The fact that Creator/MichaelCrawford had since gone on to appear in Broadway musicals such as ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' and ''Barnum'' no doubt helped the cause.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/ElisabethSladen appears as Judy the fruit shop owner at the beginning of "The Hospital Visit", nearly a year before her role in ''Series/DoctorWho''.
* VindicatedByReruns: By the very end of TheSeventies, the show's often {{slapstick}} humour and the appeal of Frank Spencer were starting to wear thin. However, when it was [[BetterOnDVD released on home video]] in TheNineties and reran on television stations shortly after, it experienced a {{Revival}} of sorts. The fact that Creator/MichaelCrawford had since gone on to appear in Broadway musicals such as ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' and ''Barnum'' no doubt helped the cause.

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