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Comrade Dad

  • TV Series
  • 1984–1986
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Comrade Dad (1984)
Comedy

In an alternative future, Great Britain is part of the USSR in 1999 - an imperfect situation but one that pleases Reg, the 'Comrade Dad' of the Dudgeon family.In an alternative future, Great Britain is part of the USSR in 1999 - an imperfect situation but one that pleases Reg, the 'Comrade Dad' of the Dudgeon family.In an alternative future, Great Britain is part of the USSR in 1999 - an imperfect situation but one that pleases Reg, the 'Comrade Dad' of the Dudgeon family.

  • Stars
    • George Cole
    • Claire Toeman
    • Barbara Ewing
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    50
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • George Cole
      • Claire Toeman
      • Barbara Ewing
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes8

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    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Reg Dudgeon
    • 1984–1986
    Claire Toeman
    Claire Toeman
    • Zo Dudgeon
    • 1984–1986
    Barbara Ewing
    Barbara Ewing
    • Treen Dudgeon
    • 1986
    David Garlick
    David Garlick
    • Bob Dudgeon
    • 1986
    Doris Hare
    Doris Hare
    • Gran
    • 1986
    David Battley
    David Battley
    • Cliff
    • 1986
    Nicholas Bond-Owen
    • Scaff
    • 1986
    David McKail
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    • 1984–1986
    Lisa Anselmi
    • Forewoman
    • 1984–1986
    David Hatton
    David Hatton
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    • 1984–1986
    Paul McDowell
    • Man in Queue…
    • 1984–1986
    Stella Tanner
    • Woman…
    • 1984–1986
    Kathleen St. John
    • Old Lady…
    • 1984–1986
    Colette O'Neil
    • Treen Dudgeon
    • 1984
    Anna Wing
    • Gran
    • 1984
    Lee Whitlock
    Lee Whitlock
    • Bob Dudgeon
    • 1984
    John Bardon
    John Bardon
    • Clerk
    • 1986
    Kathleen Heath
    • Concierge
    • 1986
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    Adrian Sweeney

    Proper funny

    Sitcom set in a future Britain that's been invaded by the USSR and turned into a Communist country. God alone knows why there was only one series made. George Cole is great as ever as the Dad of the title, and his role is a great character, a true believer in or natural suck-up to the regime, forever scolding his family that all is for the best in spite of shortages, bureaucracy and repression, exalting the great leader Chairman Hoskins, and piously correcting any wrong thoughts that slip out with his eyes turned up to the spy satellites that may be listening. Almost a sort of soviet Uriah Heep, or a Micawber of the Five Year Plan, or a British version of some character out of Eastern European satire. In some ways he's awful, but he's not only a great comic turn but also invested with a certain pathos - he'll never get the party membership card he dreams of, he's too innocent to have the sense to know when to bribe people, he may be the only person left who believes in the system.

    The exuberant invention and attention to detail in the world-building is truly excellent and puts many more serious alt-worlds to shame. The writing is informed by the absurd but awful truth of life in the Communist Bloc before the Berlin Wall fell. Alarmingly, there are bits that are relevant today. But only about half the jokes are satirical - a lot are more character-based and revolve around Cole's warm and likeable cockney family and their exasperated affection for him, or his more highly-sexed navvy wife's attempts to make him pay as much attention to her as to Chairman Hoskins - and there's malapropism and slapstick and downright silliness in the mix. I found it very entertaining and frequently laugh-out-loud. As a bonus for bookworms, Episode 3 is a tribute to 'Le Grand Meaulnes'. Really. At the time of writing there's no DVD available (sort it out, Beeb) but several episodes can be found online.
    glen the lad

    when i was a happy child..

    .. the sun didnt have to shine, vimto cured thirst and all known illness. As I was thinking back 13 years ago my mind brought up and few grey images of a sitcom that i couldn't even name. Maybe because i was a scabbed knee and elbowed kid any jokes were funny but I use to love comrade dad. Maybe I'll get to see it one day again but I doubt it.
    Quagmire9

    Long forgotten series

    This series has kinda been drifting around in my head for years. i remember it from when i was much younger. i will never forget the scene (if i am recalling correctly) when George Cole was on the underground system, and they have frequent power outs, and as the train was plunged into darkness he began arguing with the other passengers. There is a moments silence, and we hear Cole make a "urgh" noise and say "who threw that?" to which, from somewhere else on the train we hear "no one threw it, I spat it!". Excellent. That will always stay with me:) I cannot believe that there are so few people out there that actually remember this. I know that it only ran for one series, but with such a star as George Cole in the lead, coming off of the back of Minder, you would have believed that it might have been remembered a little more than it actually is.
    mashood_khanuk

    Long forgotten 80's sitcom

    I'm surprised very few people have commented/remember this sitcom. Starring George Cole of "Minder" fame, the programme had quite a good premise. It takes place in Britain however there is a twist in the britain of the programme, the russians had invaded and turned England into a communist state.

    It only ran for one series, back in the mid 80's. I can vaguely remember it. Although there was one really good gag where Comerade Dad decides to buy a "new" car, Of course with it being communist Britain he ends up buying a Skrover (Half a Skoda welded to half a Rover). Anyway by the end of the progamme the only thing he has left is a shell, everything else gets nicked.

    To sum up, as a kid I remember enjoying this series. No one else seems to have seen it though.
    10nogranddad

    Well I enjoyed it!

    Got to see this for the first time in about 1989. A friend had recorded 6 episodes on video. I still have them, but would dearly love to see the two missing ones, but especially the one about the Skrover car.

    Perhaps it is my age and silly sense of humour, but I loved the jokes about beetroot, listening satellites, Albanians etc.

    So politically incorrect for showing again on television I guess.

    My favourite episode is the one where Reg takes an overdose of pep pills which make him feel randy - much to the delight of his wife who is always trying to get him into bed at the same time as herself (she works nights on the railways!)

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      The series takes place in 1999.
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      • December 17, 1984 (United Kingdom)
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      • English
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