Follow Me! (TV programme)
Follow Me! is a series of television programmes produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk and the BBC in the late 1970s to provide a crash course in the English language. It became popular in many overseas countries as a first introduction to English; in 1983, one hundred million people watched the show in China alone, featuring Kathy Flower.[1][2]
The British actor Francis Matthews hosted and narrated the series.
The course consists of sixty lessons. Each lesson lasts from 12 to 15 minutes and covers a specific lexis. The lessons follow a consistent group of actors, with the relationships between their characters developing during the course.
Follow Me! actors
    
- Francis Matthews
 - Raymond Mason
 - David Savile
 - Ian Bamforth
 - Keith Alexander
 - Diane Mercer
 - Jane Argyle
 - Diana King
 - Veronica Leigh
 - Elaine Wells
 - Danielle Cohn
 - Lashawnda Bell
 
Episodes
    
- "What's your name"
 - "How are you"
 - "Can you help me"
 - "Left, right, straight ahead"
 - "Where are they"
 - "What's the time"
 - "What's this What's that"
 - "I like it very much"
 - "Have you got any wine"
 - "What are they doing"
 - "Can I have your name, please"
 - "What does she look like"
 - "No smoking"
 - "It's on the first floor"
 - "Where's he gone"
 - "Going away"
 - "Buying things"
 - "Why do you like it"
 - "What do you need"
 - "I sometimes work late"
 - "Welcome to Britain"
 - "Who's that"
 - "What would you like to do"
 - "How can I get there?"
 - "Where is it"
 - "What's the date"
 - "Whose is it"
 - "I enjoy it"
 - "How many and how much"
 - "What have you done"
 - "Haven't we met before"
 - "What did you say"
 - "Please stop"
 - "How can I get to Brightly"
 - "Where can I get it"
 - "There's a concert on Wednesday"
 - "What's it like"
 - "What do you think of him"
 - "I need someone"
 - "What were you doing"
 - "What do you do"
 - "What do you know about him"
 - "You shouldn't do that"
 - "I hope you enjoy your holiday"
 - "Where can I see a football match"
 - "When will it be ready"
 - "Where did you go"
 - "I think it's awful"
 - "A room with a view"
 - "You'll be ill"
 - "I don't believe in strikes"
 - "They look tired"
 - "Would you like to"
 - "Holiday plans"
 - "The second shelf on the left"
 - "When you are ready"
 - "Tell them about Britain"
 - "I liked everything"
 - "Classical or modern"
 - "Finale"
 
References
    
-  "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 15 December 2006.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "BBC World Service - Documentaries - Teacher Flower".
 
External links
    
- Follow Me – Beginner level
 - Follow Me – Elementary level
 - Follow Me – Intermediate level
 - Follow Me – Advanced level
 
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