The Upper Hand is a sitcom, produced by Central Independent Television and broadcast by ITV from 1990 to 1996. The programme was adapted from the American sitcom Who's the Boss?. As in the former series, an affluent single woman, raising a son with the help of her mother, hires a housekeeper only to have a man apply for the job. Charlie (Joe McGann) moved from London into Caroline (Diana Weston)'s home with his daughter, Joanna, played by Kellie Bright. Caroline's son, Tom (William Puttock), also lived in the house, while her man-eating mother, Laura (Honor Blackman), lived next door. Both Caroline and Charlie repeatedly attempt to find love elsewhere. For years denying their blossoming feelings for one another, they lead the viewer on a will-they-won't-they chase lasting until the end of the sixth series. The seventh series saw them as husband and wife which went beyond the premise of the American version.
The Upper Hand is a sitcom produced by Central Independent Television and broadcast by ITV from 1990 to 1996. The programme was adapted from the American sitcom Who's the Boss?. As in the former series an affluent single woman raising a son with the help of her mother hires a housekeeper only to have a man apply for the job. Charlie (Joe McGann) moved from London into Caroline (Diana Weston)'s home with his daughter Joanna played by Kellie Bright. Caroline's son Tom (William Puttock) also lived in the house while her man-eating mother Laura (Honor Blackman) lived next door. Both Caroline and Charlie repeatedly attempt to find love elsewhere. For years denying their blossoming feelings for one another they lead the viewer on a will-they-won't-they chase lasting until the end of the sixth series. The seventh series saw them as husband and wife which went beyond the premise of the American version.