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It Takes a Worried Man

  • TV Series
  • 1981–1983
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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It Takes a Worried Man (1981)
SitcomComedy

Insurance salesman Philip Roath, age 35, is preoccupied. His wife has left him, his hair and teeth are leaving him rapidly, and has problems with insecurities and laziness. He comically trie... Read allInsurance salesman Philip Roath, age 35, is preoccupied. His wife has left him, his hair and teeth are leaving him rapidly, and has problems with insecurities and laziness. He comically tries to find hope in life...even if it's false hope! Peter Tilbury stars.Insurance salesman Philip Roath, age 35, is preoccupied. His wife has left him, his hair and teeth are leaving him rapidly, and has problems with insecurities and laziness. He comically tries to find hope in life...even if it's false hope! Peter Tilbury stars.

  • Creator
    • Peter Tilbury
  • Stars
    • Peter Tilbury
    • Diana Payan
    • Andrew Tourell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    50
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    • Creator
      • Peter Tilbury
    • Stars
      • Peter Tilbury
      • Diana Payan
      • Andrew Tourell
    • 11User reviews
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    Peter Tilbury
    Peter Tilbury
    • Philip Roath
    • 1981–1983
    Diana Payan
    • Ruth
    • 1981–1983
    Andrew Tourell
    • Napley
    • 1981–1983
    Christopher Benjamin
    Christopher Benjamin
    • The Old Man
    • 1981–1983
    Sue Holderness
    • Liz
    • 1983
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    • Simon
    • 1981–1983
    Angela Down
    • Lillian
    • 1981
    Nicholas Day
    Nicholas Day
    • Gaskell
    • 1981
    Gaye Brown
    Gaye Brown
    • Ellen
    • 1981
    John Quayle
    John Quayle
    • Dentist
    • 1981
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • Blanchard
    • 1981
    Christopher Driscoll
    • Denzil
    • 1981
    Decima Francis
    • Elizabeth
    • 1981
    Shirley Stelfox
    Shirley Stelfox
    • Mrs. Denzil
    • 1983
    Ann Morrish
    • Miss Rushton
    • 1983
    Fiona Mathieson
    • Girl in Travel Agency
    • 1983
    Ken Wynne
    Ken Wynne
    • Cedric
    • 1983
    Victor Winding
    • George
    • 1983
    • Creator
      • Peter Tilbury
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    8ben-lenthall

    A witty and literate comedy series

    This series was incredibly literate and funny. It's a tragedy that it hasn't been seen since. With so many tired repeats aired, surely it can't be difficult to get the necessary clearances for this to be seen again.

    Peter Tilbury is impressive as the intelligent worker who'd rather not (work that is ) and whose intelligence prevents him from taking his desk bound duties seriously, Christopher Benjamin compelling as the boss who's unable to do more than harbour the suspicion that his employee does as little work as possible. A gem of eighties comedy based on disengagement from society.
    Adrian Sweeney

    Hilarious

    Peter Tilbury is not unlike a (very, very) British version of Woody Allen, endlessly complaining about life, death, the universe, his love-life, his boring job and vanishing hair. Nicholas Le Provost is his alleged therapist, who doesn't listen but instead complains to him about his own love-life and his other patients. Christopher Benjamin is his boss, who ought to sack him but grudgingly admires his lack of work-ethic and complains to him about the modern world and his daughter's awful boyfriend.

    Struck by memories of people quoting lines at school I've just watched the first series and found it hilarious. I don't know why; it just has an alchemy. The dialogue is great and Tilbury, Benjamin and Le Provost are brilliant in delivery but I still can't say why often relatively ordinary lines cracked me up quite as much as they did. Somewhere online I once found someone who'd worked on the show reminiscing about the very cameramen cracking up, the only time he'd seen professionals do that, so it isn't just me.

    It shouldn't work! It's just people sitting around yakking! But it does.
    dan-744

    A great downbeat sitcom

    I remember this series very fondly. Great performances all round, not just Peter Tibury but also Christopher Benjamin and Nicholas Le Prevost. I was probably much too young for this show when it first aired - I was a teenager and it was all about a mid-life crisis if I remember correctly, but somehow it struck a chord. Fans of this show probably also enjoyed Agony, Shelley and Reginald Perrin. (Well I did anyway.) I would love to see this show again - I wonder how well it has held up after all these years. I think the closest thing to this type of comedy more recently was Paul Whitehouse's Happiness which I also loved. His new series HELP has just started and that looks very promising.
    8steven-digby-1

    Peter Tilbury

    I remember this series very fondly. I'm pretty sure it was written by Peter Tilbury as well as staring him although IMDb doesn't say who wrote the series, perhaps someone out there knows? As ITV have never repeated the (two?) series I can't tell! And by the way, what has happened to Peter Tilbury since 1993? The early Shelly episodes were written by him and Shelly must rate as one of the funniest British comedy series ever. It Takes a Worried Man doesn't sound like the subject of a comedy, being the story of a man recently divorced a worried about every thing from losing his hair to losing his job, but somehow it worked and it helped that the main character was actually likable and you wanted him to succeed. Come on ITV / Granada / whoever, how 'bout some repeats?
    10colleenhawkins

    Does Make A Comedy Out of a (Mid-Life) Crisis

    The good news is that Network DVD are planning to issue all 3 series of "It Takes A Worried Man" on DVD, with Series 1 already available. The even better news is that - having just watched Series 1 again for the first time since it was broadcast - it's still as witty and as literate as I remember it being. Peter Tilbury never dumbs down his writing, paying his audience the compliment of assuming that they're intelligent and cultured enough to enjoy even the cleverest of his characters' witticisms, much as he did when he wrote the marvellous early episodes of "Shelley".

    I just wish someone could explain to me why a comedy show as brilliant as "It Takes A Worried Man" currently only has an IMDb rating of 3.8/10. An injustice that inexplicable ought to be enough to make worried men and women of us all!

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      The show title takes it's name from the song "Working Man's Blues". (It takes a worried man to sing a worried song...)

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      • October 27, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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      • English
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