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Nightingales

  • TV Series
  • 1990–1993
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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James Ellis, Robert Lindsay, and David Threlfall in Nightingales (1990)
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High up in a deserted office block, three night security guards - Sarge, Carter and Bell - find their peaceful jobs constantly disturbed.High up in a deserted office block, three night security guards - Sarge, Carter and Bell - find their peaceful jobs constantly disturbed.High up in a deserted office block, three night security guards - Sarge, Carter and Bell - find their peaceful jobs constantly disturbed.

  • Stars
    • Robert Lindsay
    • David Threlfall
    • James Ellis
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    338
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    • Stars
      • Robert Lindsay
      • David Threlfall
      • James Ellis
    • 19User reviews
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    Robert Lindsay
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    • Carter
    • 1990–1993
    David Threlfall
    David Threlfall
    • Bell
    • 1990–1993
    James Ellis
    • Sarge
    • 1990–1993
    Ian Sears
    • Eric Swan
    • 1990–1993
    Edward Burnham
    Edward Burnham
    • Piper
    • 1990
    Diana Weston
    Diana Weston
    • Miss Angela Wilson
    • 1990
    Peter Elliott
    Peter Elliott
    • Terence Oblong
    • 1990
    David Cardy
    • DC Martin
    • 1990
    Lia Williams
    Lia Williams
    • Mary
    • 1992
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • The Inspector
    • 1993
    Jake Wood
    Jake Wood
    • The Burglar
    • 1993
    Philip McGough
    • Mr. Benson
    • 1993
    John Rapley
    • Mr. Younger
    • 1993
    Shaun Scott
    • DI George
    • 1990
    Stephen Caro
    • The Policeman
    • 1993
    Bert Parnaby
    • The Inspector
    • 1990
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    10p_jones92

    In my opinion one of the greatest sitcoms of all time

    I was only in my teens when this originally aired on Channel 4, so knew nothing about Robert Lindsays previous comedy exploits, or David Threfalls standing as a very well respected actor, but what I do know is that for 30 mins once a week, I was watching one of the funniest things I have ever seen in my life, and the 7 days in between seemed an absolute bore.

    Like th other commenter on here, I can't understand why more people aren't aware of this diamond amongst the sitcom rough, everyone I've told to see this who has seen this loves it, and can't believe they didn't know about it either.

    Like the great Seinfeld, this series has fantastic premises, great dialog, superb acting, and takes twists and turns you don't expect, that are so bizarre, but are hilariously funny it's insane.

    The sad thing is anyone reading this is probably also a fan, so knows these things already, but if you haven't seen it yet, trust me, you'll be watching the episodes over and over again for life once you've seen it.
    10stevenw-9

    Available on DVD

    I just been on play.com and found both series on 2 DVDs. Should be able to buy it from Amazon as well. No other comedy series has me wanting to watch again. I remember sitting in bed late at night watching this amazing comedy. The acting was superb and the plots though mainly surreal were brilliant. I'll never forget the episode with the hypnotist as long as i live.

    If you never watched the series just buy it as it is worth the money. The only problem you may have afterwards is that listening to Lady in Red by Chris De Burgh may have you quoting the immortal line "There is nobody here but us chickens" at the relevant space.
    8bml84

    Hidden In The Night.

    Ironic, for the concept of forgotten men left deserted in an anonymous tower block, that Channel 4 should should post them to a graveyard slot with no fanfare and precious little advertising. A Pity- since this was one of the most innovative, imaginative and downright surreal comedies ever to grace the screen.

    A simple concept- three men forced by time and circumstance to create their own fantasy world to alleviate the endless tedium and pointlessness of their lives- is twisted into surreal shapes and situations until it screams with laughter.

    The actors are obviously enjoying themselves hugely and ground the characters so fully in the situation that wild flights of fantasy can soar while never dissolving into stupidity or falling off into pointlessness (the Curse Of Python).

    Excellent ideas- King Lear, Hypnotism, Mutiny on the Bounty, Doppelgangers and a sensitive Werewolf are milked for all their comic potential- and what rich milk it is.

    Maybe it is an acquired taste-the reason I only give 8- but if it hooks you, you will never find its equal.

    Perhaps THE forgotten comedy gem of the 1990s.
    mairhi

    and absolute gem, hidden by Channel 4's usual c**p timetabling

    I can only agree with the other contribution. THis was a surreal programme.

    THe characters were superbly performed, especially Threfell - where did he get that outfit (too small) and that wig! I have always liked James Ellis - even in Z Cars and Robert Lindsay was his usual excellent self. Perhaps it appealed to me because I too have done my share of night shifts and remember the deranged conversations that we would have to remain awake and sane when there was absolutely nothing going on. If there is anyone anywhere reading this who has the power to put this back on or release it on DVD/Video then please do so. You will be doing the world a favour and making a deranged mind addled by years of nights very happy!
    baynham_ian

    Was Steven Moffat a fan?

    Loved the programme Nightingales. Takes me back a few years. Off the wall. Surreal. Fantastic. Late night jewel. Ideal for insomniacs.

    Well know for the phrase "there is nobody here but us chickens".

    Maybe other fans were Steven Moffat famed for writing Doctor Who amongst other things. In Doctor who wrote the episode "The empty child". An episode of Doctor who from the first series...with Christopher Eccleston.

    An hysterical four year old child at the door asks "Are you my mommy?". The doctor replies "No mommies here. Nobody here but us chickens". "Well this chicken".

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    • Trivia
      The titles/credit sequence was shot from Alpha Tower, looking down onto Paradise Circus in Birmingham city centre.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      [With each of the 3 guards, whenever they enter the room]

      Sarge: Is anybody there?

      Bell, Carter: There's nobody here but us chickens.

      [doing arm movements]

    • Soundtracks
      A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
      Theme Music Performed by Clever Music

      Closing theme sung by Robert Lindsay

      Written by Eric Maschwitz and Manning Sherwin

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paradise Circus, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK(office block exterior in titles)
    • Production companies
      • Alomo Productions
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • SelecTV
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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