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Grace & Favour : ウィキペディア英語版
Grace & Favour

''Grace & Favour'' (American title: ''Are You Being Served? Again!'') is a BBC television sitcom sequel to the long-running series ''Are You Being Served?'' It aired on BBC1 for two series from 1992 to 1993 and marked the return of ''Are You Being Served?'' creators and writers Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.
==History==
The idea of a spin-off was suggested by the cast of ''Are You Being Served?'' almost immediately after the original series ended in 1985. Lloyd and Croft liked the idea, but agreed that the department store format was exhausted and that any spin-off would require a change of location.〔 Despite the enthusiasm of the original cast, it would be almost seven years before Lloyd and Croft brought them back to television.
The plot line that brought the cast from the store to the manor was considered remarkably topical, since it aired just a few months after the death of British publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell, who was revealed to have borrowed heavily against his own employees' pensions.
''Grace and Favour'' was different from ''Are You Being Served?'' in that it involved a continuous story arc, with certain plot elements, such as the relationship between Mr. Humphries and Mavis Moulterd unfolding throughout each episode. This in turn allowed the series to involve more complex storylines and subplots, making it possible for returning guest stars and location shooting, which was never done on ''Are You Being Served?''
The series name is a double play on words. A "grace and favour" is a home or other property, owned by a monarch but given to the use of a faithful retainer upon his retirement, such as the retired characters in this series. Grace is also the name of the owner of Grace Brothers, the fictional department store where the characters previously worked, and the surname of Mr Grace, who was the previous owner of Millstone Manor.

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