Classic sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reginal Perrin gets the remake treatment with actor Martin Clunes in the title role. Cold Feet actress Fay Ripley and Wendy Craig have also been cast in the show which will be screened later this year. Men Behaving Badly writer Simon Nye has collaborated with the original show's creator David Nobbs for the new series. The 1970s comedy which told the story of a businessman driven to the edge by his monotonous life starred Leonard Rossiter in the main role.
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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 Reggie Perrin (played by Martin Clunes) retells the story of a sales executive on the edge An average man finding it increasingly difficult to put up with the monotony of life A disappointing marriage the office grind and the daily commute Rebellion begins to build in his mind in the form of increasingly surreal flights of fancy And slowly Reggie begins to say what he really thinks This new adaptation of the classic sitcom has been written by Simon Nye (Men Behaving Badly) and the writer and creator of the original Seventies show David Nobbs Martin Clunes leads a fantastic cast including Fay Ripley (Cold Feet) Wendy Craig (Butterflies The Royal) Geoffrey Whitehead (The Worst Week of my Life) Neil Stuke (Game On) and Lucy Liemann (Moving Wallpaper) Actors Martin Clunes Neil Stuke Fay Ripley Wendy Craig Geoffrey Whitehead & Lucy Liemann Certificate 15 years and over Languages English
Modern retelling of the classic BBC sitcom, starring Martin Clunes as the sales executive who is finding it increasingly difficult to put up with the monotony of life. A disappointing marriage, the office grind and the daily commute all add fuel to the rebellion that is beginning to take shape in his mind in the form of increasingly surreal flights of fancy. Fay Ripley, Wendy Craig and Geoffrey Whitehead co-star.
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