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Filthy Rich & Catflap
Series title card
Created byBen Elton
Starring
  • Rik Mayall
  • Adrian Edmondson
  • Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of series1
    No. of episodes6
    Production
    Running time35 minutes (approximate)
    Original release
    NetworkBBC2
    Release7 January (1987-01-07) –
    11 February 1987 (1987-02-11)

    Filthy Rich & Catflap is a BBC sitcom produced in 1986 and broadcast in 1987. The series featured former The Young Ones co-stars Nigel Planer, Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson as its three titular characters. It was written by Ben Elton (with additional material credited to Mayall), and produced and directed by Paul Jackson (who also directed The Young Ones), with film sequences directed by Ed Bye. The show's music was written by Peter Brewis. One series consisting of six half-hour episodes was produced. Despite the continuity announcer saying that the show would return the following year,[1] only one series was ever made due to a fall-out between Mayall and Elton over creative control.

    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. Cuts 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". A 25th-anniversary DVD was released in 2012.[2]

    Characters[edit]

    Summary[edit]

    During the run of the series Richie kills several milkmen, Eddie blackmails Richie with a paternity suit scam, Ralph gets sent to prison and hanged, Richie is blackmailed by The Nolans, they spoof newspaper tycoon Rupert Murdoch and feature bodyguards wearing Federation Stormtrooper uniforms that previously featured in the sci-fi show Blake's 7. Richie appeared as a guest on a panel game called Ooer!! Sounds a Bit Rude!, which bore more than a passing resemblance to the BBC quiz show Blankety Blank (which itself is mentioned several times throughout the show). Richie finally becomes famous by slandering everyone in showbiz and becoming the only person censors deem clean enough to host every show on television (precisely everybody, from the "A-list" names down to the entire cast of Grange Hill). This leads to a song-and-dance routine from Richie, celebrating the fact that, in his words, he has "made it!"

    As well as the Nolans, other people appearing as "themselves" included Midge Ure and Anne Diamond (then an anchor woman for breakfast TV station TV-am; it was rare at that time for the BBC to mention rival channels). The show also featured cameosbyBarbara Windsor, Lynda Bellingham and Jools Holland. Contemporaries from the alternative comedy scene who also appeared include Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Helen Lederer, Gareth Hale, Norman Pace, Arthur Smith, Mel Smith, Chris Barrie, Lee Cornes, David Baddiel, Andy de la Tour, John Bird and Harry Enfield. Many of these guests had previously appeared in The Young Ones.

    Episodes[edit]

    All episodes directed by Ed Bye and Paul Jackson. All episodes written by Ben Elton, with additional material by Rik Mayall.

    No.TitleOriginal air date
    1"Dead Milkmen"7 January 1987 (1987-01-07)
    Richie has a paternity suit on his hands, while also killing several milkmen in the process.
    2"Game Show"14 January 1987 (1987-01-14)
    After a disastrous appearance on Ooer!! Sounds a Bit Rude!, Richie gets blackmailed by The Nolans.
    3"Dinner Party"21 January 1987 (1987-01-21)
    Richie and Eddie plan a dinner party to celebrate Richie's 10 years in show business.
    4"A Death in the Family"28 January 1987 (1987-01-28)
    After losing the rights of his game show idea to executives, Richie takes advantages of his terminally ill father to get back in the limelight.
    5"Breakfast Television"4 February 1987 (1987-02-04)
    Filthy gets Richie a guest spot on TV-am reading celebrity gossip. Eddie and Richie celebrate by going on an all-night bender.
    6"Smear Campaign"11 February 1987 (1987-02-11)
    After being put on trial and blacklisted for exposing themselves on TV, the trio start a smear campaign against everyone else in entertainment.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Filthy Rich & Catflap". TheTVDB.com. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  • ^ "Filthy Rich and Catflap on DVD 25th Anniversary Edition - ONLY £8.99: FREE UK DELIVERY". Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
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