The Old Guys
The Old Guys | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Jesse Armstrong Sam Bain |
Written by | Jesse Armstrong Sam Bain Simon Blackwell |
Directed by | Dewi Humphreys |
Starring | Roger Lloyd-Pack Clive Swift Jane Asher Katherine Parkinson Justin Edwards |
Theme music composer | Ivor Cutler (Series 1) Clive Swift Roger Lloyd-Pack |
Opening theme | "I'm Happy" |
Ending theme | "Barabadabada" |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Alan Tyler Cheryl Taylor |
Production locations | BBC Pacific Quay, Glasgow |
Production company | BBC Scotland |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One BBC One HD (series 2) |
Release | 31 January 2009 13 August 2010 | –
The Old Guys is a British sitcom that revolves around two ageing housemates: Tom Finnan (Roger Lloyd-Pack) and Roy Bowden (Clive Swift). The pair live across the street from Sally (Jane Asher), whom they both find attractive. Tom moved in with Roy after Roy's wife Penny deserted him. Baby boomer Tom has little in life but his daughter Amber (Katherine Parkinson), who is dating Sally's son Steve (Justin Edwards). Roy is a suburban pensioner who believes that he is one of the country's leading intellectuals.[1]
It premiered on 31 January 2009 on BBC One, and aired on Saturday evenings. The show concluded its second series on 13 August 2010. The series has been repeated on Gold.
Production
[edit]The sitcom is produced by BBC Scotland, and is written by Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell and Sam Bain. The show was commissioned by Lucy Lumsden, BBC Controller of Comedy Commissioning in 2008.[2] It is recorded at BBC Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
In 2005, while in the early stages of development, a script for The Old Guys was used for a BBC Three competition, The Last Laugh, aimed at encouraging young writers. Along with seven other scripts for potential sitcoms, the first 13 scenes were published, and entrants invited to write the remainder.
Characters
[edit]- Roger Lloyd-Pack as Tom
- Clive Swift as Roy
- Jane Asher as Sally
- Katherine Parkinson as Amber
- Vincent Ebrahim as Rajan
- Justin Edwards as Steve
Title music
[edit]For its theme tune the series has used Ivor Cutler's distinctive song "I'm Happy", which can be found on his 1967 Ludo album. The theme song heard during the end credits is "Barabadabada" from his 1976 Jammy Smears album. Series 1 used the original recording of "I'm Happy", whilst Series 2 used a version performed by Lloyd-Pack and Swift.
Episodes
[edit]The Old Guys ran for twelve episodes over two series. All episodes are thirty minutes. The first series aired at around 9:30 pm every Saturday. The first episode gained 4.95 million viewers, an audience share of 22.5%. The second episode slumped slightly with 3.75 million (17.2%) viewers. The second series began on 9 July 2010 and ended on 13 August 2010.[3] Both series of the show are occasionally repeated on Gold as part of their late-night broadcasting schedules.
Reception
[edit]The Old Guys received mixed reviews. David Chater in The Times stated, "There is nothing wrong with the comic performances, but such an unashamedly old-fashioned format is strangely at odds with its subject matter. Peep Show this isn't." The Daily Mirror commented, "Moved to a new home on Friday nights, where it's much-needed, the second series of The Old Guys feels as comfortable as a pair of slippers."[4]
International distribution
[edit]In Australia the show originally aired on ABC1. In the US the first series is currently available on some PBS stations.
Home media
[edit]The first series of The Old Guys was released on Region 2 DVD on 28 June 2010.[5] Both series are also available to buy on iTunes, despite the second one not being released on DVD.
References
[edit]- ^ "The Old Guys". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
- ^ "Two brand new sitcoms from BBC Scotland – Life Of Riley and The Old Guys". BBC Press Office. 19 March 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
- ^ "The Old Guys Series 2 (2010)". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- ^ Guide, British Comedy. "The Old Guys press clippings". British Comedy Guide.
- ^ "The Old Guys - Series 1". 28 June 2010 – via Amazon.