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The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole is a British television series based on the book of the same name written by Sue Townsend.It aired from 5 January to 9 February 1987 and starred Gian Sammarco, as the title character Adrian Mole, Stephen Moore as Adrian's father George Mole and Lulu as Adrian's mother Pauline Mole.
There has always been some confusion over his name; in The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ and The Wilderness Years, his name is given as Albert; in Growing Pains, his name is given as Arnold, and in Weapons of Mass Destruction, his name is given as Arthur. Albert and Edna have three great-grandchildren - Glenn, William and Gracie - and ...
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole is an epistolary novel by Sue Townsend. It is the second in the Adrian Mole series. [1] It focuses on the worries and regrets of a teenage aspiring intellectual and, like its predecessor, takes the form of a diary. The story takes place from 1982 to mid-1983.
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole: Adrian Mole: 6 episodes 1985, 1992 Screen Two: Jennings / Boy 2 episodes 1986 Crossroads: Jason Hathaway Episode #1.4312 1986 Get Fresh: Himself 20 episodes 1987 The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole: Adrian Mole 6 episodes 1988 Doctor Who: Whizzkid 3 episodes 1989 The Two of Us: Wolfman Episode: "The Party" 1990 ...
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ is a British television series directed by Peter Sasdy , based on the book of the same name written by Sue Townsend . It began in 1985 and starred Gian Sammarco as the title character Adrian Mole , Stephen Moore as Adrian's father George Mole and Julie Walters as Adrian ...
Lindsey Anne Stagg (born 1970) is an English former child actress known for playing Pandora Braithwaite in the television dramatisations of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ (1985) and its sequel, The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1987). [1] [2] [3] These were her only television appearances.
Adrian Albert Mole is the fictional protagonist in a series of books by English author Sue Townsend.The character first appeared (as "Nigel") as part of a comic diary featured in a short-lived arts magazine (called simply magazine) published in Leicester in 1980, and shortly afterward in a BBC Radio 4 play in 1982.
In numerous television programs, producers have cast multiple actors for the part of the same character. [1] This list does not include different actors briefly playing the same character at significantly different ages, but it does include actors playing the character continuously as the character ages.