Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? tv series
S1.E10 ∙ The Old Magic
As Terry recovers from the Chilean Flu, Bob has to break it to him that, as he began planning his wedding before they met up again, he had already asked Frank Clarke to be his best man, denting Terry's expectations. So, to make it up to him Bob takes Terry for a meal where, for old times' sake, they test out whether they still have the old pulling power on two girls they meet. Unfortunately one of them turns out to be Thelma's younger sister Susan, who has returned from Canada for the wedding.
"Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?" is a beloved British sitcom that aired on BBC1 from January 9, 1973, to April 9, 1974. Created by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, this series served as the color sequel to the popular 1960s show "The Likely Lads." The show explores the evolving lives and enduring friendship of the main characters, Bob Ferris and Terry Collier, after a five-year separation.
Plot and Characters
The story picks up with Bob Ferris (played by Rodney Bewes) and Terry Collier (James Bolam) reconnecting by chance on a train after Terry's discharge from the army. Bob, now engaged to Thelma Chambers (Brigit Forsyth), is trying to navigate his new middle-class aspirations, which often clash humorously with Terry's working-class lifestyle and disdain for change. Thelma's character brings additional complexity and comedy, being both a symbol of Bob's new life and a source of tension.
Supporting characters include Sheila Fearn as Audrey Collier, Terry's sister, and various recurring characters that add depth to the storyline, such as Thelma’s family members and Bob’s work colleagues.
Themes and Reception
"Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?" skillfully balances humor with social commentary, exploring themes such as class mobility, friendship, and the cultural changes of the 1970s. It was praised for its sharp writing and the chemistry between Bewes and Bolam. The sitcom's success led to a 45-minute Christmas special in 1974 and even a film adaptation in 1976.
Despite its popularity, the relationship between the lead actors, Bewes and Bolam, deteriorated over time, leading to a well-documented fallout that lasted until Bewes' death in 2017.
Cultural Impact and Legacy
The show's influence extends beyond its original run, with episodes often cited as classics of British television comedy. It continues to be celebrated for its insightful portrayal of male friendship and societal change, maintaining a dedicated fan base.
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