Men Behaving Badly
Simon Nye is the creator and writer of the British sitcom Men Behaving Badly. It follows Gary Strang and his two roommates, Dermot Povey and Tony Smart. In 1992, ITV initially aired the program. In addition to the six series that were produced, a Christmas special and three "last orders" episodes were also produced. The series was filmed in and around Ealing, west London, while the series six finale was shot at the Cerne Abbas gigantic. Despite this, South London is inferred as the site, and Surrey is frequently mentioned. Hartswood Films produced it, while Thames Television co-produced the first two seasons for ITV. In addition, they contributed to the creation of the BBC's third season onward. After being shifted to a time slot on BBC1 after the watershed, Men Behaving Badly became a huge success. During BBC Television's 60th anniversary celebrations in1996, it was chosen the best sitcom in the BBC's history. Additionally, it ranked sixteenth in the Britain's Best Sitcom survey conducted by BBC2 in 2004. In addition, it has received the Comedy Award for outstanding ITV comedy and the first National Television Award for Situation Comedy.
Released: 1992-02-18
Genre:
Comedy