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I spend a penny, he spend a penny we spend 2p. Mr Brown: Where are you going? Giovanni: We go to spend 2p. (hands him the 10p) Ranjeet: There's only one thing: all Sikhs are very big liars! All Muslims are nice, kind and wonderful persons. Ranjeet: If I am saying that, you'll be lending me 10p? Ali: If you are saying that, I will be giving you 10p. Come Back All is Forgiven Mr Brown: Well, how would you pronounce "F-I-T"? Ranjeet: Fit! Juan: Si señor, one right fit, one left fit! Mr Brown: No, Juan! The Cheating Game Ali: I want to hear you say: "All Muslims are nice, kind and most wonderful persons". (to Ali) I presume you're staying now, Ali. Ranjeet: That is before I'm finding out you are bloody stupid! Ali: Don't you call me bloody stupid, you bearded baboon! Mr Brown: Quiet the pair of you and sit down. Max: It would if she took her clothes off! The Best Things in Life Ali: You are changing your tune! When you are thinking that I am very wealthy, you are being my bloody brother. Mr Brown: She still may not be sufficient to attract enough attention. Max: Danielle should wave from window all by herself. Miss Courtney: Do you know where we get milk from, Juan? Juan: Si, señora. Mr Brown: (holds up milk) Juan? Juan: Cow juice.
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All Through the Night Mr Brown: (holds up lime juice) Giovanni? Giovanni: Lime juice. Mr Brown: With all due respect, she was a couple on her own.
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Gladys: I thought you and Surinder made a lovely couple. This lady, is she resembling an elephant? Miss Courtney: I wouldn't exactly put it like that, but she is rather large. A Fate Worse Than Death Ranjeet: Excuse me, missy. I didn't realise she was married at the time. Miss Courtney: Her father? Mr Brown: No, her husband. Matter of fact, I proposed marriage, but it didn't really work out. Have I come to the right place? An Inspector Calls Mr Brown: I was engaged once.
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CAST OF MIND YOUR LANGUAGE SERIES
Series 1 The First Lesson Mr Brown: There will be no throat-slicing in my class! If you want to do that sort of thing, you should have joined the Sports in Pastimes.ĭanielle: I come to learn English. (The others are Danielle, Max and Giovanni. Also, in the episode “I Belong to Glasgow”, she is among the students who crossed themselves with Juan. But in an episode called “A Point of Honour”, she says the true religion is Buddhism. Moreover, she wears a cross around her neck from the 11th episode of the first season. She is shown to be a Christian in the episode “Guilty or not Guilty?”, when she swears on the Bible to tell the truth. During class, she is often found knitting. She often calls Mr Brown “Masterji” (Hindi roughly meaning “teacher” or “professor”), and her catchphrase early in the series is “gud hefening” (which is how she pronounces “good evening”). Although she needs Ali to translate for her in the first series, by series 3 she shows a marked improvement and is able to communicate in English without needing any help. When she first joins the class she barely speaks any English – she rants in Hindi when Mr Brown asks her her name, and when she finally does understand she decides to write her name on the blackboard in Urdu because she cannot write it in English. Jamila Massey as Jamila Ranjha (Series 1–3) – a stereotypical Indian housewife from Shimla. Ali’s typical catchphrases are “yes please” (in situations where he should say “yes, thank you” or “yes indeed”), “oh blimey!”, “ Squeeze me please” (which is how he pronounces “Excuse me please”), and “ jolly good“.įrançoise Pascal as Danielle Favre (1949 – ) As a Pakistani Muslim, he has a vocal and occasionally physical rivalry with Ranjeet, who is an Indian Sikh. He often misinterprets the English for a comical sense, but has a very fair command of it. Practically never seen without his Jinnah cap, he is the most vocal, honest, and hardworking of the students, with Anna being the second. He is originally from Lahore, Pakistan, although he once stated he grew up in Delhi (probably making him a Muhajir – the people who migrated from India to Pakistan after the Partition of India in 1947). and the first student to make an appearance. Tommy Godfrey as Sid (1916-1984) Mind Your Language Cast Students:ĭino Shafeek as Ali Nadim (Series 1–3) – a Pakistani initially unemployed at the beginning of the first season, who later gets a job as a door to door salesman.