Bottom - Series 1-3 [DVD]

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a b Hemingway, Alex (8 November 2001). "An Arse Oddity". Oxford Student . Retrieved 26 September 2022. Cole, Tom (15 October 2012). "BBC Bottom reunion series Hooligan's Island scrapped". Radio Times . Retrieved 26 September 2022. In March 2011, the duo made a surprise reunion when Edmondson took part in Let's Dance for Comic Relief. A pre-recorded segment ended with Mayall hurling a custard pie in Edmondson's face. Mayall appeared again, this time live on stage, to abruptly end Edmondson's performance by hitting him several times with a frying pan. In the final, Mayall returned once again to drop a ton weight upon Edmondson. In the following month, Edmondson revealed that he and Mayall had conceived an idea for a sitcom. "Rik and I have an idea for a sitcom for when we are very, very old. We want to set it in an old people's home 30 years hence. It will be like 'Bottom', but we will be hitting each other with colostomy bags!" [28] In August 2012, the BBC announced that it had commissioned a series based on the Hooligan's Island stage show, where Eddie and Richie cause havoc on a deserted tropical island, set to air in 2013. [29] [30] However, the show was scrapped just two months later. Edmondson said "it wasn't working" and wanted to pursue other projects. [31] Mayall tried to have Edmondson reconsider, but he "put his foot down and said, 'It's not going to work mate.'", and wanted to wait ten years until they were older. [32] Mayall died on 9 June 2014, putting an end to any future Bottom projects. [33] Richie and Eddie are trapped at the top of the tallest Ferris wheel in Western Europe which is due to be blown up the very next day.

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BBC Two announces raft of new commissions". BBC News. 23 August 2012. Archived from the original on 2 October 2015 . Retrieved 23 August 2012. This and It's a SpongeBob Christmas DVD are the only non-movie SpongeBob DVDs to contain only one episode. Past Winners 1992 - The British Comedy Awards - The British Comedy Awards" . Retrieved 25 August 2017. Dessau, Bruce (20 November 2003). "You've Got Mayall". The Evening Standard . Retrieved 26 September 2022. After accidentally beating up the Gas Man, Richie and Eddie must remove an illegal gas pipe without disturbing their violent neighbour.On September 11, 2018, this DVD and It's a SpongeBob Christmas! DVD were released together in a bundle called the SpongeBob SquarePants Holiday Collection. Richie and Eddie have the best seats for the annual Hammersmith riots, then try to make videos for the BBC. In late 2004, surrounding the release of their Mindless Violence DVD, Mayall hinted that he and Edmondson may possibly be returning with another tour in the future. However, Edmondson said that it was "definitely time to stop. We're both getting too old. We both realised that the show wasn't as engaging as it used to be. We were starting to look a bit ridiculous. ... We're both nearly fifty and we're starting to feel slightly undignified talking about wanking and knobs constantly." [24] In 2010, Edmondson confirmed that he had quit comedy, stating that his interest in it has declined for many years, and wanted to focus more on his band. He dismissed the idea of reuniting with Mayall, saying it is "very unlikely". [27]

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On 5 July and 20 September 1993, BBC Enterprises Ltd released the second series on two single VHS tapes. Eddie begins forging money, forcing the duo and their friends to enter a pub quiz to pay off a thug. a b c Johnson, Richard (14 September 1991). "The Youngish Ones". Radio Times . Retrieved 28 September 2022.

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The first single-disc DVD released for Region 1 in three years since The Adventures of SpongeBob SquarePants DVD released in Region 1 on September 22, 2015. Bottom ended after three series in February 1995. Edmondson said that one of the reasons for stopping the show was the struggle to come up with new ideas as "we'd already hit each other with everything in the flat". [19] Mayall supported this view, saying they took the show as far as it could on television while continuing the franchise with stage tours and home video releases, preferring to retain full creative control over the characters. [20] In 2000, he said that Richie and Eddie had become "bigger than we are". [19] Filming [ edit ] Mayall, Rik (2005). Bigger Than Hitler, Better Than Christ. Harper Entertainment. ISBN 978-0-007-20727-5. In June 1990, a pilot episode was filmed which was later titled " Contest" and broadcast as part of the first series. Further problems over content came to light when filming began. Mayall recalled they were allowed three "bloodies" or "bloody hell"'s per episode, and arguments were often had with as many as twenty BBC executives who went on the set. [16] Some executives criticised the series for being sexist, but Mayall pointed out that they would have had more women on the show if they had not cut around twenty "shagging scenes" that were written, and argued that lesbian scenes were also removed. [17] After the first series was filmed in June and July 1991, Bottom was first announced in August, when the BBC reported that it had commissioned over 400 hours of new television programming for the upcoming autumn series. This included new productions from comics known at the Comic Strip in an attempt to attract viewers, with including Mayall and Edmondson for Bottom and Dawn French for Murder Most Horrid. [18] On 4 April 1994, all six single Bottom video releases were re-released as three "complete" double VHS releases.

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Eddie and Richie are two pathetic, sex-crazed, slobby flatmates living in a filthy, damp flat at 11 Mafeking Parade in Hammersmith, London. Mayall described them as "unemployed survivors". [9] They spend their time concocting desperate schemes to convince women to have sex with them, including buying sex spray, forging money, and pretending to be aristocrats. Their plans are never successful, however, and the stress of their miserable lives can cause them to become irritable with each other. Whenever tensions hit a breaking point, Richie and Eddie end up fighting (albeit in a comical, Tom and Jerry-style, with adult themes). Both men are immature. Richie is a virgin; he is insecure and clueless on how to talk to women. Despite being a penniless slob, he occasionally projects a pompous sort of snobbery in an attempt to impress others and boost his self-esteem; he is sexually frustrated and obsessed with losing his virginity. Eddie, the more popular of the two, enjoys drinking regularly, and often secretly steals family heirlooms and cash from Richie, although he occasionally has inventive moments, like building a cash forger, an electric toilet, and a time machine. Eddie's friends, the gormless Spudgun and Dave Hedgehog, both fear Richie, believing him to be psychotic. Although the four of them sometimes venture out, usually to the local pub, the Lamb and Flag, most of the episodes are set within the confines of the squalid flat. BBC - Comedy Guide - Bottom". www.bbc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 December 2004 . Retrieved 30 June 2022. On 2 October 1995, BBC Enterprises Ltd released the third and final series on two single VHS tapes. Skipper, Ben (23 August 2012). "Bottom to return after 18 years". Yahoo News. Archived from the original on 14 August 2014 . Retrieved 19 June 2014. Beeb's strip show stoppers!". Daily Record. 22 August 1991. p.23 . Retrieved 23 September 2022– via Newspapers.com.Millar, John (10 December 1999). "From Hell to Paradiso". OK! Magazine . Retrieved 26 September 2022. In 2004, a DVD featuring a compilation of violent scenes from Mayall and Edmondson throughout their career, including scenes from Bottom, was released as Mindless Violence: The Very Best of the Violent Bits. [24] See also [ edit ] a b c Davies, Barbara (1 December 2004). "The Young Ones Have Grown Old. So It's Time for Rik and I to Split". Daily Mirror. Archived from the original on 29 July 2020 . Retrieved 26 September 2022. Mayall and Edmondson had worked together since the mid-1970s, and developed Bottom as an extension of their own relationship and their on-screen characters in The Young Ones and Filthy Rich & Catflap, their earlier BBC sitcom. In addition to the series the pair completed five stage show tours between 1993 and 2003, and adapted the sitcom into a feature-length film, Guest House Paradiso, released in 1999. A spin-off series featuring various Bottom characters, Hooligan's Island, was cancelled in 2013. Mayall's death in the following year ended plans for a revival. During an appearance on Desert Island Discs in 2023, Edmondson revealed that he wrote the initial scripts with Mayall in the hope that they'd be declined by the BBC. He explained that Mayall was eager to revive their old characters, but struggled to accept that Edmondson was not interested. While he hoped a rejection by the BBC would put Mayall's aspirations to rest, the idea was ultimately greenlit. Edmondson would go on to say that one of the reasons he pulled out of the project was because Mayall was "not there" during writing sessions, and struggled to work with him.

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BBC - Britain's Best Sitcom - Top 11 to 100". Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 . Retrieved 23 December 2008. Mayall and Edmondson held five nationwide theatre tours of Bottom between 1993 and 2003, adapting the original series into a stage show. The first tour, Bottom Live, lasted 43 dates across 10 weeks in 1993. [21] The 2001 tour consisted of 76 dates, which included a show at the National Arena in Birmingham to over 4,500 people. [22] The Weapons Grade Y-Fronts Tour included 40 dates. [23] The stage shows were often cruder than the sitcom with stronger language, and developed over time to include settings outside the flat, including a prison cell and a remote island. [22] There were several instances of the pair getting carried away with the planned stunts, resulting in one of them getting cuts on their head. Edmondson said: "Rik would tell them 'Don't be scared, it happens all the time.' We'd just carry on, then go off to hospital afterwards to be sewn up." [24] A show from each tour was filmed and released for home video. Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge.This is the second DVD to solely feature a stop-motion episode, with the first being It's a SpongeBob Christmas! DVD. a b c d Reynolds, Gillian. "Hitting bottom". The Daily Telegraph. p.16 . Retrieved 23 September 2022– via Newspapers.com. Alun Palmer (27 January 2012) [1 September 2010]. "Adrian Edmondson 'unlikely' to work with Bottom partner Rik Mayall again after quitting comedy". Daily Express. " I've had last laugh says Adrian" at Express.co.uk. Rik Mayall as Richard "Richie" Richard [8] He is "an old-fashioned moralist, hypocrite and small-minded virgin". [7] British Sitcom Guide - Bottom". Archived from the original on 3 February 2014 . Retrieved 23 December 2008.



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