Men Behaving Badly is a British sitcom, first broadcast in 1992 on ITV but moved to BBC One (and a later timeslot) from the third series onwards. Produced by Hartswood Films, six series were made, and a final short run of three 45 minute episodes was made in 1998 to wrap up the series. There has also been a Christmas special. There do not seem to be any plans to make more episodes.
Gary and Tony share the ground floor flat owned by Gary in a converted house. Gary is a branch manager of a security systems company; Tony drifts from job to job, including spells as a model, busker, mime artist, barman and driver.
Their lives centre on lager and girls. The former is easy to come by, both in canned form and at their local pub, The Crown, run by the unkempt and unhygienic Les (played by Dave Atkins), and later the socially-unskilled Ken (played by John Thomson). As for the latter, Gary has a long-term girlfriend, Dorothy (Caroline Quentin), and Tony pines for Deborah (Leslie Ash), the girl upstairs, although has a number of other girlfriends to pass the time while Deborah keeps rejecting him. Gary is not afraid to look at other women, although he usually feels guilty if he goes much beyond ogling some Kylie Minogue publicity shots.
Dorothy is a nurse who lives with her parents and prefers not to move in with Gary, or marry him. She is devoted to him though despairs of his immature and inconsiderate nature on frequent occasions. Deborah is a restaurant manager who is attracted to Tony but put off by his own plummets into immaturity, usually when with Gary. That said, she is often jealous when Tony has a girlfriend. Eventually they get together in series six, but their relationship soon deteriorates into on/off status when Deborah grows tired of Tony's clingy behaviour, and later, his job as a postman.
The main running scene in the series was of Gary and Tony, aided by their lager supplies, philosophising on the sofa at the end of numerous episodes.
Clunes once claimed that he and Morrissey were banned from advertising lager on commercial television because their roles had made them an influence on children, even though the show was broadcast after the watershed. That said, the show did make A-list stars of all four of its main performers.
Location shots for the British series were filmed in and around Ealing in west London.
The programme was not a success on ITV, who happily let it go to the BBC. A racier theme, along with an acknowledgement that political correctness was ready to be satirised ensured that the programme became a huge hit in its new home, complete with later timeslot. The show has won numerous awards, as has the writer and its stars. Controversially, it was voted the best sitcom in the BBC's history at the corporation's 60th anniversary celebrations in 1996. In the BBC's later quest to find Britain's Best Sitcom, it came 16th.
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