Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width

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Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width is a British television sitcom from the late 1960s that humorously explores the cultural and religious clashes between a Catholic tailor and his Jewish business partner in London.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British television sitcom
television series
broadcastIn early 1970s
late 1960s
characterReligion Manny Cohen – Jewish NERFINISHED
Patrick Kelly – Roman Catholic NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Irish Catholic community in London
Jewish community in London
tailoring trade
endTime 1971
format half-hour episodes
genre comedy
sitcom
hasAudience British television viewers
hasCulturalImpact example of 1960s British interfaith comedy on television
hasTheme cultural identity
religious differences
tolerance and understanding
working-class life in London
hasType black-and-white television series
locationOfSetting East End of London NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Manny Cohen NERFINISHED
Patrick Kelly NERFINISHED
medium television
narrativeFocus cultural clashes between Jewish and Catholic traditions
interfaith friendship
small tailoring business partnership
notableAspect focus on Jewish–Catholic relations in 1960s Britain
use of religious humour
originalLanguage English
originallyBroadcastOn ITV in the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
originalNetwork ITV
productionCompany Thames Television NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1960s
startTime 1967
titleLanguage English
workLocationOfFictionalBusiness tailor’s shop in London
workType scripted comedy series

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John Bluthal notableWork Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width