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My Hero
My Hero
Information
Title: My Hero
Format: Live-action
Running time: 30 min.
country: United Kingdom
Network: BBC One
Seasons: 6
Episodes: 51
Production
Production company: Big Bear Films
British Broadcasting Corporation
Executive producers: Sophie Clarke-Jervoise; Paul Mayhew-Archer; Geoffrey Perkins; Marcus Mortimer
Producers: John Stroud; Jamie Rix; Marcus Mortimer
Principal cast: Ardal O'Hanlon; Emily Joyce; Geraldine McNulty; Hugh Dennis; Lou Hirsch; Lill Roughley; Tim Wylton; Philip Whitchurch; Moya Brady
Air dates
First aired: February 4th, 2000
Last aired: September 10th, 2006

My Hero is a British situation comedy program that contains elements of the science fiction and superhero fantasy genres. It was created by Paul Mendelson and produced by Big Bear Films for the British Broadcasting Corporation. It aired for six seasons on BBC One from February 4th, 2000 to September 10th, 2006, spanning a total of fifty-one episodes. The series starred Ardal O'Hanlon as George Sunday with Emily Joyce as Janet Dawkins, Geraldine McNulty as Mrs. Raven, Hugh Dennis as Doctor Piers Cripsin, Lou Hirsch as Arnie, Lill Roughly as Ella Dawksin, Tim Wylton as Stanley Dawkins, Philip Whitchurch as Tyler, and Moya Brady as Avril.

Episodes[]

Season One[]

Episode Title Airdate
1x01 Pilot February 4th, 2000
1x02 Guess Who's Coming to Lunch February 11th, 2000
1x03 Mission Impossible February 18th, 2000
1x04 Termoman's Greatest Challenge February 25th, 2000
1x05 Old Man Riverdance March 3rd, 2000
1x06 The Party's Over March 10th, 2000

Season Two[]

Episode Title Airdate
2x01 Parents May 14th, 2001
2x02 Girlfriend May 21st, 2001
2x03 Car May 28th, 2001
2x04 Nemesis June 4th, 2001
2x05 Pregnant June 11th, 2001
2x06 Wedding June 18th, 2001

Season Three[]

Episode Title Airdate
3x01 Baby Talk June 7th, 2002
3x02 Zero Tolerance June 14th, 2002
3x03 Pet Rescue June 21st, 2002
3x04 The Older Man June 28th, 2002
3x05 Puttin' on the Writs July 5th, 2002
3x06 Shock, Horror! July 12th, 2002
3x07 Little Green Man August 2nd, 2002
3x08 Mine's a Double August 9th, 2002
3x09 A Little Learning August 16th, 2002
3x10 A Day to Remember August 23rd, 2002

Season Four[]

Episode Title Airdate
4x01 A Sporting Chance August 8th, 2003
4x02 The Living Dead August 15th, 2003
4x03 Taking the Credit August 22nd, 2003
4x04 It's All in the Mind August 29th, 2003
4x05 Virus September 5th, 2003
4x06 The Mayor of Northolt September 12th, 2003
4x07 Big September 19th, 2003
4x08 The Consultant September 26th, 2003
4x09 The Family Way October 3rd, 2003
4x10 Time and Time Again October 10th, 2003

Season Five[]

Episode Title Airdate
5x01 The Foresight Saga January 7th, 2005
5x02 Illegal Aliens January 14th, 2005
5x03 The First Husband's Club January 21st, 2005
5x04 Cassie Come Home January 28th, 2005
5x05 Nothing to Hide February 4th, 2005
5x06 Brain Drain February 11th, 2005
5x07 Fear and Clothing February 25th, 2005
5x08 How Green Was My Ollie? March 4th, 2005
5x09 Big Brother March 18th, 2005
5x10 Night Fever March 25th, 2005

Season Six[]

Episode Title Airdate
6x01 Footloose July 21st, 2006
6x02 Here's One I Made Earlier July 28th, 2006
6x03 My Kingdom for a Cat August 4th, 2006
6x04 Sidekick August 11th, 2006
6x05 Not for Prophet August 18th, 2006
6x06 Dermoman August 25th, 2006
6x07 Top of the Table September 1st, 2006
6x08 Believe September 10th, 2006

Specials[]

Episode Title Airdate
SP Christmas December 22nd, 2000

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Actor Ardal O'Hanlon departed from the series after season five. For season six, James Dreyfus came on board as the new Thermoman. The character's name was changed from George Sunday to George Monday.
  • The Christmas special from 2000 aired in between seasons one and two of the series.

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