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Mapp & Lucia

Deliciously mannered satire

  • 1985 – 1986
  • Ended
  • Comedy
  • ~1h / ep
  • 2 seasons
  • 6.3/10

Mapp & Lucia is a British television comedy, based on E. F. Benson's novels, beginning with the eponymous 1931 entry for series 1, with Lucia's Progress and Trouble for Lucia for series 2. Mrs Emmeline Lucas (nicknamed Lucia) has just moved to the small English town of Tilling where she comes into conflict with the social ambitions of Miss Elizabeth Mapp. Until now, Miss Mapp has led (and controlled) the social life of Tilling, but that was before they met Lucia.

Latest: Series 2 · 1986

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  1. E1. Winner Takes All

    May 3, 1986 · 50m

    Georgie has shingles so Lucia lets him stay at Grebe. After dabbling in the stock market Lucia's shares in the South African gold mine Siriami pay dividends and other Tilling residents join in. Everybody profits except Mapp and Major Benjy. Mapp and Lucia stand against each other for seats on the local council.

  2. E2. Change and Change About

    May 10, 1986 · 50m

    Neither Mapp nor Lucia win a seat at the local election. Mapp and Major Benjy are strapped for cash. Lucia proposes that they swap houses and is excited when she believes that she has discovered ancient artifacts buried at Mallards.

  3. E3. Lady Bountiful

    May 17, 1986 · 50m

    Lucia donates money to restore the Tilling church organ and to several local charities. She is also offered a seat on the town council. Mapp and Benjy, still living at Grebe, are flooded out and are forced to move in with Lucia. Lucia has stunning news.

  4. E4. Worship

    May 24, 1986 · 50m

    Lucia marries Georgie and is made the mayor of Tilling. She selects Mapp as Lady Mayoress.

  5. E5. Au Reservoir

    May 31, 1986 · 50m

    Lucia and Georgie travel to London and they meet Poppy who is interested in Georgie. Quaint Irene's portrait of Lucia as mayor is rejected while Irene's painting of Mapp has been declared the picture of the year. Lucia plots to regain her superiority as the social queen of Tilling.