I, Lovett

I, Lovett is a BBC television sitcom written by Norman Lovett and Ian Pattison.

Seven episodes were broadcast, a pilot in 1989 and a six-episode series in 1993.

[1][2] The series stars Norman Lovett playing a version of himself who is an inventor living in a world of surrealism with his talking dog, voiced by Geoffrey Hughes; a spider, voiced by Mary Riggans; and inanimate objects.

[2] In 1989 a one-off pilot episode[1] was made for the anthology series Comic Asides, the BBC commissioned a full series which was broadcast four years later in 1993.

[2] In total seven episodes were made each one was shown on BBC2, directed by Ron Bain and produced by Colin Gilbert.