Filthy Rich & Catflap is a BBC sitcom produced in 1986 and broadcast early the next year.

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  • Filthy Rich & Catflap is a BBC sitcom produced in 1986 and broadcast early the next year. The series featured former The Young Ones stars Nigel Planer, Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson as its three title characters respectively. It was written by Ben Elton with additional material credited to Mayall. One series of six half-hour episodes was produced (although the notion of a second series is played upon in the final episode, and the continuity announcer on the last installment says "...and Filty Rich and Catflap will return next year." They didn't.). Although the series gained respectable viewing figures, it did not quite capture the imagination in the way its father programme, The Young Ones, did. While some parts of the show are of their time (particularly the topical satire aimed at Margaret Thatcher and her government) the main theme of the cult of celebrity and the pursuit of it by the talentless remains topical, possibly more so now than at the time. Lise Mayer has hinted that the reason the series was so short lived was the rivalry between Mayall and Elton, who had previously written as equals on The Young Ones. The show also included constant references to various celebrities; Jimmy Tarbuck was always referred to as "Tarby", while other celebrities, such as Leslie Crowther were referred to as "Leslie Crowthery" and Terry Wogan as "Terry Wogany". Richie liked to think that he was friends with these 'b-list' celebrities, despite never having met any of them. The style of humour - relying heavily on fart jokes, broad satire, violent slapstick and vulgarity in general - was very similar to that which Edmondson and Mayall would continue in the far more successful Bottom. The series enjoyed a resurgence of interest in 2004 when it was officially released on DVD by independent DVD production company Playback. The VHS and DVD versions were cut for musical rights. These included Richie singing "Where Is Love", "Morning Has Broken" and "Consider Yourself"; and Eddie singing "Roxanne", "You've Got To Pick a Pocket or Two" and "Message in a Bottle". The series received a six day repeat on UKTV G2 in the UK from 21st August 2006. However, the episodes were heavily cut with edits that made the plot nonsensical. The first episode was missing the very first scene. The New Incarnation of UKTV G2, Dave , is now showing the series on monday nights at 11.40 (starting 18th feb 08) with the same edits. (en)
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  • Series title card (en)
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  • 1987-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • 1987-02-11 (xsd:date)
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  • 6 (xsd:integer)
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  • 30 minutes (approximate) (en)
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  • Filthy Rich & Catflap (en)
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  • Filthy Rich & Catflap is a BBC sitcom produced in 1986 and broadcast early the next year. (en)
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  • Filthy Rich & Catflap (en)
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