Browse episode ratings trends for Freddie and Max. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of Freddie and Max's 6 episodes.
Best Episodes of Freddie and Max
Not enough show information to display best episodes.
Worst Episodes of Freddie and Max
Not enough show information to display worst episodes.
Freddie and Max Episode Guide
Episode One
S1 Ep1
1.0
12th Nov 1990
Freddie heads to work with her belongings on her back due to her leaving her boyfriend. She takes on an interview for Neptune television to Maxine, an old pampered movie star. When Freddie arrives Maxine mistakenly thinks that Freddie is there for a job interview as an assistant and is hired without objection from Freddie.
Episode Two
S1 Ep2
19th Nov 1990
With Max having made no progress with work on the memoirs, the publishers feel that she is in breach of contract, and demand back the advance money paid to her.
Fortunately, Freddie and Max have a late night chat about Max's past, and Freddie combines that and an interview with Anatol Medved, one of Max's early directors, to produce a sample chapter.
The publishers are pleased with the results, but Max is less so - she believes that Freddie has abused her trust, and fires her. However, on reading the sample chapter she is happier, and persuades an unhappy Freddie to continue working on the memoirs; she even gives Freddie her letters and diaries to work from.
Maxine Chandler (Anne Bancroft) is a fading Hollywood star who is living in a suite at the Savoy Hotel while she's working in London.
She employs a young cockney woman, Freddie Latham (Charlotte Coleman) as her personal assistant. Freddie is an outspoken woman who doesn't hesitate to let Max know about her obvious shortcomings.
Max's agent, Malcolm Parkes (Richard Pearson) often echoes Freddie's opinions, though usually much more quietly.
The first episode of Freddie and Max aired on November 12, 1990.
The last episode of Freddie and Max aired on December 17, 1990.