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Don't Forget to Write!

  • TV Series
  • 1977–1979
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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George Cole and Francis Matthews in Don't Forget to Write! (1977)
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The misadventures of an unsuccessful playwright, who is forced to make ends meet by writing screenplays which no-one ever seems to want to make into films (unless they're very bad).The misadventures of an unsuccessful playwright, who is forced to make ends meet by writing screenplays which no-one ever seems to want to make into films (unless they're very bad).The misadventures of an unsuccessful playwright, who is forced to make ends meet by writing screenplays which no-one ever seems to want to make into films (unless they're very bad).

  • Stars
    • George Cole
    • Gwen Watford
    • Francis Matthews
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    49
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    • Stars
      • George Cole
      • Gwen Watford
      • Francis Matthews
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    10tbaggs-36322

    brilliant comedy - very much missed

    This I rate as the best TV sit-com ever. Since finding out about the parallel with reality, a re-run would be most interesting. The quietness, dryness and intelligence of the wit made this stand above anything else at that time. It is difficult to compare against later TV programs (time/memory) and there have been only one of two good contenders for best situation comedy; the rest, I find, range from just bearable to simply unwatchable. The most mediocre seem to be repeated ad nauseam. We Missed the 2nd series. I didn't know there as a 2nd series until now, after reading the other reviews. This makes it more important for me, to get access to the series. Surely after George Coles sad demise a rerun should be broadcast or, at least, a DVD. Someone at BBC wake-up, PLEASE
    richards-5

    Don't forget the series.

    This was a TV comedy series, but it was produced by the BBC's drama department, not its comey department; hence, each episode ran 50 minutes, not half-and-hour, and there was no audience or laugh track. Charles Wood wrote it, and part of the fun lay in our wondering how much of it was based on his own life, as the hero, Gordon Maple, described as a "lesser-known English dramatist", makes most of his money by writing screenplays for films which are never made. Throughout the first series, he was toiling away at a script called "Thundering Hooves", whilst coping with his near-hysterical wife (Gwen Watford) and oddball children, not to mention his neighbour, best friend and deadliest rival, a very successful playwright indeed, allegedly based on Wood's real-life neighbour and friend Peter Nichols. The friend (Francis Matthews) is said to be the author of a play called "Soldiers In Spurts" - Nichols had recently written "Privates On Parade"; Gordon is said to be the author of plays called "Elephant" and "Dog" - Wood had written a play called "Dingo". The first series also featured a famous actor-knight clearly based on John Gielgud, who had starred in Wood's script for "The Charge Of The Light Brigade". By episode six of the first series, Wood seemed to have deliberately written himself into a corner to avoid a second series, but a second series nonetheless appeared in 1979. It was very nearly as brillaintly funny and original as the first, but the BBC have never repeated either. Why not? More people should know it.
    Krustallos

    BBC repeat it please....

    I remember this very fondly, not least because my friends thought George Cole's family in it resembled my own. It also appeared in the Financial Times' TV critic's list of the 10 best sitcoms ever made. Apparently it's pretty strongly autobiographical, with George Cole playing the 'Charles Wood' character and Francis Matthews Wood's real-life neighbour Peter Nichols.

    There were some exceptionally droll setpieces in it, including a scene where George Cole goes through all the motions of shaving while trying to hold a conversation but entirely fails to get the razor onto his face. I also remember the son having a probation officer who was about 19 and would just go to his room and listen to records with him.

    Cole's character spends much of the two series with writer's block and at one point bemoans the fact that he is forced to make ends meet by knocking out episodes of a sitcom based on his own family.

    It was also (along with Alan Plater's "Middlemen") one of the best showings by Francis Matthews who seemed set to become a big comedy star but dropped out of view somewhat after this.

    I agree the BBC should repeat this series without delay (ideal for BBC4), or better still put it out on a DVD.
    8redmondson15

    Great comedy series!

    I remember this as a really enjoyable comedy series, with some lovely performances by skilled actors, such as George Cole, Gwen Watford, Francis Matthews, and Daphne Heard, to mention just four.

    Light comedy at it's best! Series of this quality are just not made any more - too civilised, I suppose, and not sensational enough...

    Another aspect of the series was it's uniqueness - I don't recall any other comedy series that was centred around a writer's inability to write, set within a family context!

    I noticed that a previous reviewer said that it should be released on DVD - well, I, for one, would buy it!
    Lackary

    The recordings do exist.

    The recordings of this series do exist and I believe they are in the archives of York University. In spite of the wonderful performances by George Cole and Gwen Watford the BBC didn't like this series at all for some reason best known to them. They played the usual trick of putting the second series out later and later at night - why they play this game is beyond me but play it they do once it has been decided, presumably by the Drama Controller (if there is such a thing) that they wish to be disassociated. I doubt if anything can be done about getting them to change their minds and show it again and it would probably not find favour with present day audiences. Perhaps the University of York could do a special showing but I think it is unlikely for copyright reasons. It would in itself make a very good episode. Of course Gordon Maple (George Cole) would find that he was refused admission while his friend would be a guest of honour.

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      The playwright Peter Nichols, in his autobiography, was at pains to point out that he was in reality rather less successful than his friend Charles Wood, who based leading characters in this comedy series on the two of them, but depicted "Gordon Maple" (Wood himself) as a struggling failure and "Tom Lawrence" (Nichols) as enormously rich and acclaimed.

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      • April 18, 1977 (United Kingdom)
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