Produced by London Weekend Television and directed by Stuart Allen, the show is set in an adult education college in London and focuses on the English as a Foreign Language class taught by Mr Jeremy Brown, portrayed by Barry Evans, who had to deal with a motley crew of foreign students.
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The object of the study is the common stereotypes that mark particular cultures in terms of the racial and gender profiling, cultures and groups of individuals as they are shown in the Episode 1 of Season 1 from the Series ‘Mind Your Language.’ The analysis applies semiotics technique by having qualitative interpretation on the scenes from that episode in terms of likeness to a particular culture’s common stereotype. Mind Your Language is a British comedy television series which premiered on ITV in late-1977. The source of data or the subject of the study is downloaded file of the situation comedy ‘Mind Your Language. The type of research design is descriptive qualitative. Jeremy Brown, who had to deal with a diverse background of foreign students or immigrants. An all time comedy classic and possibly one of the best produced by London Weekend Television, Mind Your Language ran for three series (four in some ITV.
The story focuses on the English as a Foreign Language class taught by Mr. U.K.The purpose of the study is to examine and describe the common stereotypes portrayed by the characters in the sitcom ‘Mind Your Language.’ It is a British situation comedy that was aired from 1977 to 1986. Top news of the day: To save banks, we have to protect depositors, says PM Modi 1971 war reflects folly of Partition, says Rajnath Singh, and more
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