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It Takes a Worried Man

  • Serie de TV
  • 1981–1983
  • 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.9/10
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It Takes a Worried Man (1981)
ComediaComedias de situación

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaInsurance salesman Philip Roath, age 35, is preoccupied. His wife has left him, his hair and teeth are leaving him rapidly, and has problems with insecurities and laziness. He comically trie... Leer todoInsurance salesman Philip Roath, age 35, is preoccupied. His wife has left him, his hair and teeth are leaving him rapidly, and has problems with insecurities and laziness. He comically tries to find hope in life...even if it's false hope! Peter Tilbury stars.Insurance salesman Philip Roath, age 35, is preoccupied. His wife has left him, his hair and teeth are leaving him rapidly, and has problems with insecurities and laziness. He comically tries to find hope in life...even if it's false hope! Peter Tilbury stars.

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    • Peter Tilbury
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    • Peter Tilbury
    • Diana Payan
    • Andrew Tourell
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.9/10
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    • Creación
      • Peter Tilbury
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      • Peter Tilbury
      • Diana Payan
      • Andrew Tourell
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    Peter Tilbury
    Peter Tilbury
    • Philip Roath
    • 1981–1983
    Diana Payan
    • Ruth
    • 1981–1983
    Andrew Tourell
    • Napley
    • 1981–1983
    Christopher Benjamin
    Christopher Benjamin
    • The Old Man
    • 1981–1983
    Sue Holderness
    • Liz
    • 1983
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    • Simon
    • 1981–1983
    Angela Down
    • Lillian
    • 1981
    Nicholas Day
    Nicholas Day
    • Gaskell
    • 1981
    Gaye Brown
    Gaye Brown
    • Ellen
    • 1981
    John Quayle
    John Quayle
    • Dentist
    • 1981
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • Blanchard
    • 1981
    Christopher Driscoll
    • Denzil
    • 1981
    Decima Francis
    • Elizabeth
    • 1981
    Shirley Stelfox
    Shirley Stelfox
    • Mrs. Denzil
    • 1983
    Ann Morrish
    • Miss Rushton
    • 1983
    Fiona Mathieson
    • Girl in Travel Agency
    • 1983
    Ken Wynne
    Ken Wynne
    • Cedric
    • 1983
    Victor Winding
    • George
    • 1983
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    nwitsend

    underwear

    I certainly remember this series. Though I saw only a few episodes, the series sticks in my mind because in most of them, it was essential to the script that the elegant Sue Holderness strip off to her undies.

    Another series, Chance in a Million, with Simon Callow, was memorable for the same reason (as well as for being very funny), though in that one it was the Oscar-winning Brenda Blethyn who couldn't keep her clothes on.

    Cheers

    Nick
    wpaul-1

    Classic British Comedy

    In reply to another posting, no you are not on your own remembering this series, As well as starring Peter Tilbury, it was written by him as was the dead pan humour of "Shelley" with Hywel Benett.

    The last series saw him find a soul mate in Sue Holderness who also fitted just perfectly with the idea that everyday, everything was going to go wrong

    Brilliant Sitcom with good old British sense of humour and I wish that someone would release this and the early Shelly on DVD or Video as I would love to see them again, comedies like these were always shown at varying times as sport etc would always take precedence over a good laugh, so much for English producers sense of entertainment.
    dan-744

    A great downbeat sitcom

    I remember this series very fondly. Great performances all round, not just Peter Tibury but also Christopher Benjamin and Nicholas Le Prevost. I was probably much too young for this show when it first aired - I was a teenager and it was all about a mid-life crisis if I remember correctly, but somehow it struck a chord. Fans of this show probably also enjoyed Agony, Shelley and Reginald Perrin. (Well I did anyway.) I would love to see this show again - I wonder how well it has held up after all these years. I think the closest thing to this type of comedy more recently was Paul Whitehouse's Happiness which I also loved. His new series HELP has just started and that looks very promising.
    10colleenhawkins

    Does Make A Comedy Out of a (Mid-Life) Crisis

    The good news is that Network DVD are planning to issue all 3 series of "It Takes A Worried Man" on DVD, with Series 1 already available. The even better news is that - having just watched Series 1 again for the first time since it was broadcast - it's still as witty and as literate as I remember it being. Peter Tilbury never dumbs down his writing, paying his audience the compliment of assuming that they're intelligent and cultured enough to enjoy even the cleverest of his characters' witticisms, much as he did when he wrote the marvellous early episodes of "Shelley".

    I just wish someone could explain to me why a comedy show as brilliant as "It Takes A Worried Man" currently only has an IMDb rating of 3.8/10. An injustice that inexplicable ought to be enough to make worried men and women of us all!
    10geoff-872-115524

    Peter Tlibury an unsung hero

    To my mind, Peter Tilbury is one of the unsung heroes of UK TV script writing, His scripts were always funny, erudite, moving and, above all, intelligent. Some of the monologues written for the Shelley series, as well as the characterisations, were stunning. A dry downbeat humour that always hit the spot.

    In the "worried man" series I still remember his visits to his psychiatrist where he ended up acting as counsellor rather than the counselled (the psychiatrist was always having problems with his partner Gerald and his love for muesli - "trudging through all those oats").

    The very fact that I can remember so much from the series and Shelley pays tribute to the excellence of his writing.

    Then of course, a few years later, was the Chef series, with Lenny Henry. Equally stunning. I always wondered if Peter was a genuine foodie or if he carried out meticulous research (e.g looking for the one unpasteurised Stilton still being mad Now, thank heavens, a reality in Stichelton).

    Where is he and writers like him these days?

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      The show title takes it's name from the song "Working Man's Blues". (It takes a worried man to sing a worried song...)

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