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One Foot in the Grave

  • Série télévisée
  • 1990–2001
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30min
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Annette Crosbie and Richard Wilson in One Foot in the Grave (1990)
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Victor Meldrew est un retraité qui attire la malchance. S'il ne rend pas folle sa femme Margaret, qui souffre depuis longtemps, par ses gémissements incessants, il se dispute avec ses voisin... Tout lireVictor Meldrew est un retraité qui attire la malchance. S'il ne rend pas folle sa femme Margaret, qui souffre depuis longtemps, par ses gémissements incessants, il se dispute avec ses voisins.Victor Meldrew est un retraité qui attire la malchance. S'il ne rend pas folle sa femme Margaret, qui souffre depuis longtemps, par ses gémissements incessants, il se dispute avec ses voisins.

  • Casting principal
    • Richard Wilson
    • Annette Crosbie
    • Doreen Mantle
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    • Casting principal
      • Richard Wilson
      • Annette Crosbie
      • Doreen Mantle
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    • Victoire aux 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 10 victoires et 15 nominations au total

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    Richard Wilson
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    • Victor Meldrew
    • 1990–2001
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    • Margaret Meldrew
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    phoenix_809

    One of the funniest British comedies of all time

    I happened across this show quite by accident whilst channel surfing on Christmas Eve a couple of years back. I came across this show featuring a couple in their sixties: him a catankerous old codger who seemed to be a magnet for misfortune and trouble; her, his wife who suffered his constant moanings and groanings. Through the plot, which involved all manner of mayhem, I simply could not stop laughing. Unfortunately, it was only a one-off to fill time on the night: I did not hear of more episodes of this show until six months or more later. However, it again disappeared after only a handful of episodes, until six weeks ago it returned to my television screen. However, tonight I have just watched the final episode (ever), which leads me to believe its seasons were very short indeed.

    Anyone who has not seen this show will do well to find videos of it. And those who have not seen the finale for the show, watch it. From the first time you hear Victor Meldrew's famous signature quote, "I do not BELIEVE this!", you'll be hooked. 10/10
    chris_gaskin123

    One of the funnest comedies ever

    One Foot In the Grave has to be one of the funnest comedies to exist. It is up there with Dad's Army, Faulty Towers and Only Fools And Horses.

    This is about Victor Meldrew and his long suffering wife Margaret and all the adventures they confront. Over the years, their home has had a lamppost in their bedroom, a Citreon 2CV in a rubbish skip on their front, an inn sign also on the front and a gravestone made for Victor's funeral when he dies. Plus Victor bedding an old lady, who was dropped off at their address by mistake from hospital. He thought it was Margaret! One of the best episodes was the one featuring Victor and Margaret in bed having a sleepless night.

    Victor is of course noted for his well known catchphrase "I Don't Believe It".

    Victor was played by Richard Wilson, Annette Crosbie was Margaret and former Have I got News For You host Angus Deayton and Janine Duvitski as the suffering neighbours Patrick and Pippa. The other regular cast were Doreen Mantle as Margaret's friend Jean Warboys and Owen Brenman as the other neighbour Nick Swainey.

    The BBC still regularly show repeats of One Foot In the Grave and I still sometimes watch them. Very funny.
    8Lechaise

    easy to identify with

    if anybody has been set upon by a company, felt hard done by in life, thought as if people aren't as moral as they should be, this is the programme that they should watch. Some people may feel that it is predictable but it does so with intelligence and humour that is such that the viewer doesn't care if they have guessed the ending or not, the programme relies on receiving the empathy of the viewer which I believe, for the most part, this programme achieves extremely well. Very well written, very well acted, and extremely missed.
    nicholas.rhodes

    Risk of both feet in the grave from laughing

    Although not as funny as Fawlty Towers, this is one of the best comedy series to come out of the UK in recent years. I can understand it not appealing at all to non-British people but to a normal Brit, this series embodies everything that is typical of British humour of the latter half of the twentieth century. The crisis of trying to adjust to retirement is a universal one and Victor Meldrew reactions to present day society are in fact those of all or most of us, even if he has the courage to express them vocally and us, not. Certainly the catch phrase from the series "I don't believe it" is common in people's mouths today. Just think when you have to call a company and you are no longer put thru to a switchboard but to some kind of robot and to access the department you want you have to press button one, then two etc etc. If you make one cock-up, the whole thing goes wrong. This is the kind of stupidity Meldrew is having to battle with. SOme of the episodes are so funny ( when Meldrew finds a strange old lady in his bed !! ) that you seriously risk of ending up in the grave yourself from too much laughter. Others can be tedious and you feel that the scriptwriters were more inspired some days than others. That said, from the fairly large number of episodes I've seen, I would say that about at least 65 to 70 percent of the episodes are side-splitting. When I watch this programme, I feel I am watching something peculiarly common to BRitish Humour. I could not imagine Amercians laughing at this, not to speak of French, Germans or Spanish ! Some of the humour is indeed fairly "morbid" and "sick" and would have limited appeal outside the UK. THat doesn't matter at all, but I'm just stating it as a fact. The last episode to end them all has to be seen but is bitter and sad and not funny at all - very strange compared with the others. Obviously, the BBC had decided to number Meldrew's days for once and for all but weren't too sure how to go about it. When I saw the final result, I "just didn't believe it" !!!!!!!!!!!!
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    Gone before its time. This was comedy at its very best.

    Which of us doesn't know a Victor Meldrew? It's nigh on 15 years since the last episode was transmitted, and I still know many families that refer to their equivalent as 'Victor.'

    David Renwick penned some seminal, hilarious, moving, surreal and down right brilliant episodes, he made us fall in love with Victor, and have huge sympathies for his poor wife Margaret. Lots of fun always provided by friends and neighbours, the rather sad Nick, the long suffering Patrick and Pippa, and the star turn that was Mrs Warboys, she definitely had some of the best lines.

    This show could have you screaming laughing, then shedding a tear in sorrow, the balance was incredible. Who will ever forget the tough to watch 'Hearts of Darkness' in which Victor liberates a house full of pensioners from an abusive Nursing home, an episode which drew large numbers of complaints. Who could forget Victor and Margaret's holiday in the Algarve, or UK break with Vince and April.

    It took me ages to come to terms with this being finished, and to this day I can't look at Hannah Gordon without thinking 'you killed Victor.'

    A brave decision from David Renwick and co to end it when they did, but I wish they'd made a few more. A case of quit at the top I guess.

    TV doesn't get much better then this, one of the finest examples of bittersweet comedy gold. 10/10

    'Not with the Pastry.'

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      Richard Wilson initially turned down the role because he thought he was too young to play a 60-year-old character, as he was only 53 when the series was first broadcast. It was almost offered to comedian Les Dawson before Wilson changed his mind.
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      [repeated line]

      Victor Meldrew: I don't believe it!

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      Edited into Auntie's Bloomers: Auntie's New Bloomers 2 (1995)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 janvier 1990 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Одной ногой в могиле
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tresillian Way, Walkford, Bournemouth, Dorset, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Meldrews house)
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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