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Men Behaving Badly. Image shows from L to R: Gary Strang (Martin Clunes), Dorothy (Caroline Quentin), Tony Smart (Neil Morrissey), Deborah (Leslie Ash). Copyright: Hartswood Films Ltd
Men Behaving Badly

Men Behaving Badly

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One / ITV1
  • 1992 - 1998
  • 42 episodes (6 series)

Flat share sitcom following security salesman Gary and his lodger, as they attempt to navigate the opposite sex. Stars Martin Clunes, Neil Morrissey, Leslie Ash, Caroline Quentin, Ian Lindsay and more.

  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 506

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Neil Morrissey wants to revisit 'misogynist loser'

Neil Morrissey continued his campaign to revive Men Behaving Badly as he joined the Good Morning Britain sofa - despite calling his character a "misogynist loser".

The Scotsman, 2nd March 2016

Neil Morrissey on MBB reunion: 'It's a pipe dream'

Neil Morrissey doesn't expect a full reunion of Men Behaving Badly to happen any time soon, though he'd love to team up with Martin Clunes, Caroline Quentin and Leslie Ash if the situation arose.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 19th February 2016

Caroline Quentin: Men Behaving Badly won't come back

'Who'd tune in to watch characters who'd probably be a bunch of pathetic, middle-aged losers now? says Caroline Quentin.

Daphne Lockyer, The Telegraph, 22nd August 2015

Martin Clunes rules out Men Behaving Badly return

Neil Morrissey would love to bring the show back but an unconvinced Clunes quips: "He's doing it on his own!"

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 13th February 2015

Neil Morrissey on MBB: 'We would bring it back'

Neil Morrissey has said that he would like to make a new series of Men Behaving Badly.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 2nd February 2015

How I miss Men Behaving Badly, and why you should too

Caroline Quentin thinks the nineties show which made her name would never be commissioned today. Katy Brand wholeheartedly disagrees and explains why we need its booze, burps and boobs more than ever.

Katy Brand, The Telegraph, 16th January 2015

11 classic Gary and Tony moments

To celebrate its (brief) return, here are just a small collection of the show's most hilarious moments to influence you to binge on the boxset this weekend.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 17th October 2014

Martin Clunes & Neil Morrissey reunite for sketch

If you're a child of the nineties your little heart is about to do somersaults - Men Behaving Badly is back in a one off special for this year's Stand Up To Cancer.

Katie Baillie, Metro, 13th October 2014

How we made Men Behaving Badly

From farting in a birthing pool to rolling down a giant penis, Martin Clunes and producer Beryl Vertue remember the laddish sitcom that defined an era.

Kate Abbott, The Guardian, 18th March 2013

Your next box set: Men Behaving Badly

For all their laddish talk, Gary and Tony, the men who never grew up, are rather pathetic - and strangely endearing.

Emine Saner, The Guardian, 15th November 2012

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