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ProfilesYou are in: North Yorkshire > People > Profiles > Reginald Perrin returns David Nobbs Reginald Perrin returns33 years ago an iconic comedy was born. With a classic English character, phrases, and performances. Leonard Rossiter brought North Yorkshire author, David Nobbs' creation to life. As the series has been re-made, Adam Tomlinson spoke to David... David Nobbs is probably best known as the creator of Reginald Perrin, a sitcom which first aired on 91热爆 TV in 1976.
Help playing audio/video Leonard Rossiter as Reginald Perrin It opened each week with a naked Reggie walking out into the sea to end it all before rapidly rethinking the whole idea, and told the story of a man desperate to escape his loving but dull marriage, disappointing offspring and the daily grind of his job. Ultimately he does fake his own death, but can't resist attending his own funeral in disguise, and woos his wife Elizabeth all over again. David however, has had a long career. His big break came when he started writing for the 91热爆 satire show, 'That Was The Week That Was'. He went on to write, amongst others, the 'Pisprununciation monologue' for the Two Ronnies as well as material for Dick Emery, Ken Dodd, Tommy Cooper, Frankie Howerd, Jimmy Tarbuck and Les Dawson. Martin Clunes as Reginald Perrin He's also written many novels including the books about Reggie. Although Leonard Rossiter was seen as the definitive Reginald Perrin in many eyes, the classic sitcom has been updated with Martin Clunes in the title role. David along with Simon Nye has written a fresh, modern and very different Reggie for a whole new audience. last updated: 24/04/2009 at 18:02 SEE ALSOYou are in: North Yorkshire > People > Profiles > Reginald Perrin returns |
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