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Porterhouse Blue

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1987
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 20m
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7.6/10
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Ian Richardson and David Jason in Porterhouse Blue (1987)
Porterhouse Blue
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Social satire on life on Cambridge College - from the headmaster to the students and even one memorable bedder...Social satire on life on Cambridge College - from the headmaster to the students and even one memorable bedder...Social satire on life on Cambridge College - from the headmaster to the students and even one memorable bedder...

  • Stars
    • David Jason
    • Ian Richardson
    • Paul Rogers
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    7.6/10
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    • Stars
      • David Jason
      • Ian Richardson
      • Paul Rogers
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    David Jason
    David Jason
    • Skullion
    • 1987
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Sir Godber Evans
    • 1987
    Paul Rogers
    Paul Rogers
    • Dean
    • 1987
    John Woodnutt
    John Woodnutt
    • Senior Tutor
    • 1987
    Harold Innocent
    Harold Innocent
    • Bursar
    • 1987
    Barbara Jefford
    Barbara Jefford
    • Lady Mary
    • 1987
    Ian Wallace
    • Praelector
    • 1987
    Willoughby Goddard
    Willoughby Goddard
    • Professor Siblington
    • 1987
    Lockwood West
    Lockwood West
    • Chaplain
    • 1987
    Bob Goody
    Bob Goody
    • Walter
    • 1987
    Roy Evans
    Roy Evans
    • Arthur
    • 1987
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Zipser
    • 1987
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • Sir Cathcart D'Eath
    • 1987
    Paula Jacobs
    • Mrs. Biggs
    • 1987
    John Rogan
    • Chef
    • 1987
    Tim Preece
    • Dr. Messmer
    • 1987
    Miles Richardson
    Miles Richardson
    • Gimingham
    • 1987
    Earl Rhodes
    Earl Rhodes
    • Foxton
    • 1987
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    10marian-hone1

    Well Written, Well Acted, Very Funny

    I saw this on TV when it was first broadcast and loved how well written it was, how skillfully acted, entertaining and very funny. It's bawdy in parts. Writer Tom Sharpe's humour is earthy and can be savage in satirising characters, institutions and authorities. The best acting, in my opinion, is by David Jason as the Porter (so different from his character in "Only Fools and Horses") and John Sessions as the student Zipser.
    10nbt97

    Biting satire with top notch cast.

    Take one college steeped in religion, whose aim is not to produce high class students but to succeed in every master having a stroke brought on by gluttony. When the old master dies, Sir Godber Evans and his fiend of a wife Lady Mary blaze in to take over and soon tradition flies out the window in the face of radical plans: contraceptive machines and scholars! The Faculty aren't happy and neither is Scullion, the head porter, who is eventually sacked. His recompense though is awesome indeed and sparks really begin to fly.

    This has to be one of the most biting attacks on the institution ever written. Unbelievably well cast, marvellously acted and directed, it cracks on a pace and runs to a terrific conclusion. Unlike his contemporaries David Jason has a skill with successfully creating many diverse roles. This is one of his best one-off roles. But look out for Paula Jacobs as the "buxom bedder"!!
    5name99-92-545389

    Not everything translates one from one medium to another

    Tom Sharpe has to be one of the funniest writers in human history, and in my younger days I remember my joy every time a new books came out.

    But some works are so rooted in their medium that attempted transplants are essentially impossible, and so it is here.

    The screenplay does what it can, and yes, we get the outlines of the story. There are even a few funny scenes. But there's none of the magic, and there's none of gut busting absurdity that hurts your lungs one page after the next, just a somewhat mediocre story. No-one to blame and, hell, valiant effort, but some things just aren't meant to be.
    9misstoes

    One of the darkest satires ever

    Brilliant, just brilliant satire of Oxbridge traditions, set here in a Cambridge college famous for not caring about scholastic achievement to the point of the porter having arranged for poor but brilliant students to take the exams for prominent sons.

    Along the way we're treated to a randy middle aged lady servant who keeps trying to seduce the student whom she serves, elderly dons who constantly encourage sex without really realizing it (maybe), Elizabethan-style feasts replete with stuffed swans, whole ox etc to the point of inducing strokes in the college masters, hence Porterhouse "blue." Ian Richardson plays the most recent master brought in to replace the recently deceased and he's brought to heel by his wealthy wife who conveniently provided him with a title. But as a reformer, she wants Porterhouse made coeducational + with prophylactics in machines throughout the college (hey, it's set in the 80's). Not one character is let off the satirical hook, including the presumed lower man on the totem pole, the loyal porter.

    If you're of a certain age (even American like me) you'll likely recognize most of the players and laugh your head off. Best four hours I've spent in a long time.
    8Prismark10

    A blot on the landscape

    Tom Sharpe's satirical novel has translated well on television thanks to Malcolm Bradbury's stinging adaptation tipped with acid laced hilarity.

    Porterhouse College, one of the cash strapped schools at Cambridge University is steeped in tradition and archaic values which is due to be ripped apart by its new liberal Master Sir Godber Evans (Ian Richardson) spurred on by his activist wife. The college sells places, sells degrees and stuck in the middle ages where they feast on swans and ox in grand dinners.

    The new Master aims to put an end to all this, make the college a meritocracy and bring it to the 20th century to the horror of the fellow senior tutors of the college who want their ancien regime traditions to continue.

    The biggest challenge Sir Godber faces is from Skullion (David Jason) the head porter of Porterhouse who knows all the secrets of the college, the past students and masters. A dim working class man who places great value in the tradition of the college that churns out proper gentlemen.

    Porterhouse Blue is biting satire with slapstick and a punch in the gut ending if you are of a progressive type. It is silly, it is fun and wonderful entertainment.

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    • Trivia
      The title song "Dives in Omnia" ("There's Money in Everything") was sung by a-cappella group "The Flying Pickets" whose version of the Yazoo song "Only You" had recently been in the charts.
    • Quotes

      Dean: You know my view. If a little learning is a dangerous thing, just think what harm a lot of it can do.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Comedy Connections: Only Fools and Horses (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Dives in Omnia (There's Money in Everything)
      Composed by Rick Lloyd

      Performed by The Flying Pickets

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zafarrancho en Cambridge
    • Filming locations
      • Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire, England, UK(Skullion bursts the condoms in the quad at Porterhouse College)
    • Production companies
      • Carnival Film & Television
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Picture Partnership
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      3 hours 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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