Rent The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1979)

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10h 29min
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Synopsis:
Follow the trials and tribulations of one of TV comedy's greatest creations in this complete collection of all three series. All the episodes, over 10 hours of classic comedy. From his days at Sunshine Desserts with boss C.J. (John Barron) through the rise and fall of his Grot empire where everything sold was guaranteed completely useless, to the creation of a commune that saw him reunited with all his old workmates.
Actors:
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Directors:
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Producers:
Gareth Gwenlan, John Howard Davies
Writers:
David Nobbs
Studio:
2 Entertain
Genres:
British TV, TV Classics, TV Comedies, TV Sitcoms
Collections:
A Brief History of Film..., The Royal Film Performance: The Newsreel Years
BBFC:
Release Date:
27/04/2009
Run Time:
629 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour
Disc 1:
This disc includes the following episodes: Series 1
1. Hippopotamus
2. Nightmare in the Park
3. The Sunday Extraordinary Business Meeting
4. The Bizarre Dinner Party
5. The Speech to the British Fruit Association
6. Trying a Frenchman, Welshman, Scotsman and an Italian
7. The Memorial Service
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following episodes: Series 2
1. Remarried and Back at Sunshine Desserts
2. Elizabeth's New Admirer
3. Jimmy's Offer
4. The Unusual Shop
5. Re-Involvement
6. The Four Untrustworthy Men
7. Extreme Solution
Disc 3:
This disc includes the following episodes: Series 3
1. The Great Project
2. Staff Training
3. The Trickle of Visitors
4. Communal Social Evenings
5. Timebomb
6. Jinx
7. Amalgamated Aerosols
Disc 4:
This disc includes the Legacy of Reginald Perrin
Disc 5:
This disc includes the Comedy Connections and Funny Side Of Christmas

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Reviews (2) of The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin

I didn't get where I am today by not knowing a TV classic when I see it - The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin review by RP

Spoiler Alert
06/09/2012

I remember seeing the first series way back in 1976 - laughing out loud, and using CJ's catchphrase. Now here I am, over 35 years later doing exactly the same!

This is classic British TV about which you can truly say 'they don't make them like that any more.' Superb.

For those who don't know, the series follows the life of Reginald Iolanthe Perrin, a 46 year old executive with Sunshine Desserts who begins to question the rationale for his boring suburban life, boring marriage, boring relatives, boring commute to work, his boring work colleagues. He begins to fancy his secretary, starts to act bizarrely, throws a wobbler and does a John Stonehouse. (Google for the name). Wandering the land in a series of unlikely disguises he attends his own memorial service, leading to a strange family reconciliation. Told cold, this might seem straightforward stuff for a TV drama - but it is laced with so much humour from the lead character played by the late lamented Leonard Rossiter and great dialogue from writer David Nobbs, who developed the script from his own books. It really does have to be seen to believed - and it's far better than the 2009 remake with Martin Clunes.

As CJ might have said 'I didn't get where I am today by not knowing a TV classic when I see it'. Superb stuff. 5/5 stars - highly recommended.

3 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

Is Clunes' better - The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin review by JD

Spoiler Alert
02/07/2009

I imagine the Martin Clunes' version will prompt comparison. They are both a product of their times but the Reggie version is focussed more on infidelity whereas the contemporary version more on management stupidity. I prefer Reggie's partly for the nostalgia and partly for his better acting and unique timing.

2 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

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