| L for Lester | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Sitcom | 
| Created by | Dudley Long | 
| Directed by | John B Hobbs | 
| Starring | Brian Murphy Amanda Barrie Hilda Braid Linda Robson | 
| Country of origin | United Kingdom | 
| No. of series | 1 | 
| No. of episodes | 6 | 
| Production | |
| Running time | 30 minutes | 
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC2 | 
| Release | 8 October – 12 November 1982 | 
L for Lester is a BBC sitcom first broadcast in 1982, starring Brian Murphy. The programme followed the misfortunes of a small town driving instructor. It was intended as a new vehicle for Murphy after his previous hit show - George and Mildred - was retired following the sudden death of Yootha Joyce in 1980.
Premise
Lester Small is a driving instructor in a quiet West Country town with quite a reputation - for taking on clients that cause havoc and mayhem whenever they are on the road. His most consistent pupil is the hapless Mrs Davies, who usually drives into a perilous situation in each episode where Lester's car is usually either badly damaged or destroyed in the process (e.g. though a level crossing onto railway tracks, into a river, onto a firing range, and with a leaking petrol tank (on two occasions; the first time after Mrs Davies crashes into a barn, the second when a passing cyclist discards a cigarette).
None of these antics ingratiate Lester to either the local police chief (with whom he has a long standing feud), or with his bank manager - from whom he keeps having to borrow more money to repair or replace the damaged vehicles. All this puts a strain on his long suffering wife (Amanda Barrie) and secretary (Linda Robson).
Reception
The series was a ratings failure and received mixed reviews from critics, and therefore was not renewed beyond its original run.