Posts Tagged With 'Derren Nesbitt'

Not Now Darling/Comrade

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STAGE FARCE-derived punt at a ‘racier’ rival to the Carry On series with ironically appropriate umbrella title. Beginning life as a Ray Cooney-penned board-treader, first essayed in 1967 by Bernard Cribbins and Donald Sinden and still running across the globe to this day, Not Now Darling’s mink-coat-claimed-by-multiple-mistresses quasi-saucy shenanigans were considered perfect fodder for launching a viable alternative to the then-waning exploits of Sid James and company, and was duly made into a big screen version assembling a prospective Not Now rep company composed of those who hadn’t been allowed to ‘play’ Carry On – step forth Leslie Phillips, Julie Ege, Bill Fraser, Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Derren Nesbitt, wrestling refugee Jackie Pallo and Ray Cooney himself, alongside Carry On turncoats (or, more probably, flew-off-in-front-of-clergyman-exposing-camisole-coats) Barbara Windsor and Joan Sims, with notable ‘no thanks’-proffering intended recruits including Terry Scott and – believe it or not – Dudley Moore. More importantly, it boasted pioneering use of a new revolutionary camera effect that supposedly allowed a single set to look like multiple sets, but in reality, erm, didn’t.

Most of the ad-hoc ‘gang’ jumped ship after the first film in the franchise, leaving Cooney and Phillips to be joined by Michele Dotrice, Roy Kinnear, Carol Hawkins, Ian Lavender, June Whitfield, Lewis Fiander and a ‘canon’-taxing big name signing of both Windsor Davies and Don Estelle for Not Now Comrade, further farcical happenings in the name of a stripper (Hawkins, who spends much of the film basically topless, making its subsequent status as pre-daytime BBC1 afternoon favourite both thrilling to excitable youngsters and baffling to everyone else) helping a Russian ballet dancer to defect to the West, with a ludicrous amount of hiding in cupboards along the way. After which the Not Now series failed to, well, carry on. Sorry.

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Ooh… You Are Awful

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Dick Emery does all his dodgy characters in this plotless (he has to look at some women’s arses, is the extent of the concept) Britromp with . The fact that the funniest bit is the caption over a picture of Rome that reads ‘Roma (Rome)’ should tell you something. Notable in a macabre way for being the film the BBC decided was suitable to be shown on the night of the Hungerford Massacre when it had felt compelled to pull Nevada Smith.

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Night to Remember, A

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The proper Titanic film, of course, in which Kenneth More, Honor Blackman, Kenneth Griffith, David McCallum, Geoffrey ‘Catweazle’ Bayldon, Bee ‘are you saying ‘Ni!’ to that old woman?’ Duffel, Gerald ‘Adamant’ Harper, Andrew ‘Quatermass’ Keir, Stratford ‘Barlow’ Johns, Desmond ‘Q’ Llewelyn, Derren ‘Special Branch’ Nesbitt and Norman ‘Simon Simon’ Rossington all conspicuously fail to wear white trousers with racoon-tail key rings on their belts, invent the moonwalk and stiffly mime pouring a drink in front of a bunch of bewildered-looking teenagers who only came to see Depeche Mode.

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Special Branch

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Patrick and George pursue leads into the singular case of the reverse-stencilled municipal signageTOUGH-NOSED, HARD-PERMED, tight-trousered cop shop series which graduated from studio-bound videotaped vaudeville to all-on-film out-and-out shouting. Original star was DERREN NESBITT, he of the curly blond hair and artfully-shaped sideboards. FULTON MACKAY cleaned up the mess. Revamp found PATRICK MOWER spitting feathers and swinging fists while GEORGE SEWELL looked petulant keeping the car engine ticking over in the background. Sewell got the last laugh though, going on to be George Smiley’s troubleshooter and Jasper Carrott’s boss. Mower, meanwhile, went on to Burton’s adverts (“Nice safari suit, not leaving the country are we?”) and Carry On England.

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Honey Lane

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CORONATION STREET-BRUISER, originally called Market In Honey Lane, a title that conveniently set out the stall (ho ho) of what followed: to wit, much Cockernee faluting and faffing amongst the fruit and veg, with the likes of JOHN BENNETT, MICHAEL GOLDEN, RAY “ROSIE” LONNEN, DERREN NESBITT and GABRIEL WOOLF mouthing off about corns and the cost of living. Topped and tailed by breezy harmonica-piano signature tune and credits which rolled over negatives of the Soho pages of the A to Z.

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