A Year in Provence

A Year in Provence (1993)


  • Genre: Drama, Comedy
  • First Air Date: 1993-02-28
  • Last Air Date: 1993-05-16
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 12
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 30 min.
  • Production Company: BBC
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Networks: BBC One
  • Director: David Tucker
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Summary

Annie and Peter Mayle decide, in their own words, to take the plunge: they quit their jobs as a tax investigator and an advertising executive and move to Provence in the south of France. Their experience in their first month go from outstanding to downright puzzling. They adore the food and wine but do encounter amusing cultural barriers from the lengthy discussion every time they go to the butcher, to the plumber who promises to come back but is unseen for the the next month. They also learn that their old friends in England are lining up to visit them in the summer.

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A Year in Provence Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 1993-02-28
12 Episodes

A Year in Provence Episodes

Title Air Date Duration
Season 1Episode 1Bonne Annee, Mr Mayle30 min
Season 1Episode 2Learning the Language30 min
Season 1Episode 3Black Gold30 min
Season 1Episode 4The Tony Awards30 min
Season 1Episode 5Daylight Robbery30 min
Season 1Episode 6Breadwinner30 min
Season 1Episode 7Room Service30 min
Season 1Episode 8Frogbusters30 min
Season 1Episode 9Chateau Mayle30 min
Season 1Episode 10War of Worlds30 min
Season 1Episode 11Old Boys30 min
Season 1Episode 12A Year in Provence30 min
  • John Thaw

    as Peter Mayle
  • Lindsay Duncan

    as Annie Mayle
  • Jean-Pierre Delage

    as Colombani
  • Harry Hall

    as Gary Lambron
  • Jo Doumerg

    as Amedee Clement
Writing Peter Mayle Author
Production Ken Riddington Producer
Directing David Tucker Director
Production David Hanson Executive Producer
Writing Michael Sadler Screenplay