For the very first time the complete collection of Men Behaving Badly is available in one definitive box set. That's all six classic series plus the hilarious final trilogy of feature length episodes 'Last Orders' and the riotous Christmas Special 'Jingle Balls'. In addition, the rarely seen Comic Relief sketches from Red Nose Day '97 and '99 have been included: 'Kylie' and 'The Lost Pilot'. Not only that but there are dozens of hysterical out-takes and bloopers as well as unique special features that will keep fans entertained for hours!
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play For the very first time the complete collection of Men Behaving Badly is available in one definitive box set That&39;s all six classic series plus the hilarious final trilogy of feature length episodes &39;Last Orders&39; and the riotous Christmas Special &39;Jingle Balls&39; In addition the rarely seen Comic Relief sketches from Red Nose Day &39;97 and &39;99 have been included &39;Kylie&39; and &39;The Lost Pilot&39; Not only that but there are dozens of hysterical out-takes & bloopers as well as unique special features that will keep fans entertained for hours! Actors Martin Clunes Neil Morrissey Caroline Quentin & Leslie Ash Certificate 15 years and over Year 1992 - 1999 Screen 1331 Languages English Duration 21 hours (approx)
The entire collection from the 'Men Behaving Badly' team. The first series of Simon Nye's popular sitcom starred Martin Clunes as Gary, Leslie Ash as Deborah, Caroline Quentin as Dorothy and a soon-to-be-replaced Harry Enfield in 'Intruders', 'The Bet', 'Alarms and Setbacks', 'Animals', 'Sex and Violence' and 'My Brilliant Career'. The second series introduced Neil Morrissey as Tony in the episode 'Gary and Tony'; and was followed by 'Rent Boy', 'How to Dump Your Girlfriend', 'Troublesome 12 inch', 'Going Nowhere' and 'People Behaving Irritatingly'. Series three sees the usual suspects up to their usual capers in 'Lovers', 'Bed', 'Casualties', 'Weekend', 'Cleaning Lady' and finally 'Marriage' in which Gary proposes to Dorothy after consuming a litre and a half of Chianti. In the fourth series things get slightly more serious (?) in 'Babies', when Gary and Dorothy decide to have children, but it isn't long before they are reconsidering. This was followed by 'Infidelity', 'Pornography', 'Three Girlfriends', 'Drunk', 'In Bed with Dorothy' and in 'Playing Away', Dorothy and Tony discover an irresistible (and alcohol-fuelled) mutual attraction while Gary and Deborah are away on a writing weekend. The fifth series sees all change in 'Hair', when Tony returns from travelling the globe sporting some hirsute 'face furniture' - only to discover that Dorothy has moved in with Gary in his absence! This was followed by 'The Good Pub Guide', 'Cowardice', 'Your Mate v Your Bird', 'Cardigan', 'Rich and Fat' and in 'Home Made Sauna', Debs and Dorothy go away for the weekend - so Gary and Tony invite the girls next door over for the evening. Finally, the sixth series sees the lads settling down in 'Stag Night', 'Wedding', 'Jealousy', 'Watching TV', 'Ten' and 'Sofa'.
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