Alfred J Kipper
Sunday 8th October 2017 2:11am [Edited]
Aldershot
8,385 posts
This is one I remember watching in blimey, 1973, bang in the golden era of classic sitcoms. This wasn't one of them but it was well acted and shot, a typically solid if unspectacular ITV sitcom, verging on comdram or I'd call it more mild comedy in that it wasn't funny line heavy, more of an overall comic situation type show, iirc. Very watchable I recall with a bold central performance like so many ITV sitcoms had. They may have lacked the hilarious scripts the Beeb's sitcoms tended to have over them but they always got good solid actors in.
Not entirely unlike later ITV sitcom, Shelley in its format - bloated main character talks a lot. Anything else about it has faded from memory and I've not seen it on any repeat channel since, but I'd be surprised if John Sullivan hadn't watched it because Boycie and maybe even Del Boy could have been inspired by him, although he's a pretty stock kind of cockney chancer I suppose. I'd say this may be one to have a peep at, at least as a forgotten curio. Yes the doorbell's come back to me now, and George Baker was a naturally bold and booming type of actor not far off the Windsor Davies/Donald Sinden mould. Good call up there, Ian.