Goodnight Sweetheart May 2026

: Gary Sparrow, a mundane TV repairman in 1990s London, discovers a time portal in Duckett's Passage that leads him back to wartime London in 1940.

The theme tune of the show is actually a famous ballad that dates back much further than the series.

: Gary leads a bigamous life, married to the ambitious Yvonne in the present and the pub pianist Phoebe in the past. Key Cast : Gary Sparrow : Played by Nicholas Lyndhurst. Goodnight Sweetheart

: A special episode, "Many Happy Returns," aired 17 years after the original finale, finding Gary trapped in the 1960s after his time portal closed. 🎵 The Song "Goodnight Sweetheart"

: Used famously as a lullaby in the film Three Men and a Baby . : Gary Sparrow, a mundane TV repairman in

"Goodnight Sweetheart" refers to two distinct but iconic pieces of media: a legendary 1931 popular song and a beloved 1990s British time-travel sitcom. 📺 The TV Series (1993–1999, 2016)

: Originally Michelle Holmes, later Emma Amos. Key Cast : Gary Sparrow : Played by Nicholas Lyndhurst

Often confused with the 1931 ballad, this is a different R&B/Doo-wop classic.

: Gary Sparrow, a mundane TV repairman in 1990s London, discovers a time portal in Duckett's Passage that leads him back to wartime London in 1940.

The theme tune of the show is actually a famous ballad that dates back much further than the series.

: Gary leads a bigamous life, married to the ambitious Yvonne in the present and the pub pianist Phoebe in the past. Key Cast : Gary Sparrow : Played by Nicholas Lyndhurst.

: A special episode, "Many Happy Returns," aired 17 years after the original finale, finding Gary trapped in the 1960s after his time portal closed. 🎵 The Song "Goodnight Sweetheart"

: Used famously as a lullaby in the film Three Men and a Baby .

"Goodnight Sweetheart" refers to two distinct but iconic pieces of media: a legendary 1931 popular song and a beloved 1990s British time-travel sitcom. 📺 The TV Series (1993–1999, 2016)

: Originally Michelle Holmes, later Emma Amos.

Often confused with the 1931 ballad, this is a different R&B/Doo-wop classic.