Not just teenagers!
I remember the line when one of them was done for drink driving.
Blood or urine, they were asked at the police station when required to give a sample.
Neither, I’ll just have a cup of tea he said!
The falling out between the two leads was mirrored in other sitcoms of that time: just as their characters were at daggers drawn on screen so Alf Garnett couldn't stand the 'Scouse git' in real life and Steptoe senior (Wilfred Bramble) didn't get on at all with Harry H Corbett. But Terry and Bob were mates on screen so it seems even more odd that they fell out!
I totally share all the affectionate tributes to RB. I can recall The Likely Lads but this was a case of the sequel (Whatever Happened to ....) being much better than the original. James Bolam and RB played off each other superbly and the writing captured so much of its era beautifully. Just about my favourite sitcom.
The falling out between the two leads was mirrored in other sitcoms of that time: just as their characters were at daggers drawn on screen so Alf Garnett couldn't stand the 'Scouse git' in real life and Steptoe senior (Wilfred Bramble) didn't get on at all with Harry H Corbett. But Terry and Bob were mates on screen so it seems even more odd that they fell out!
Not sure that any series (or just about anything on TV) ever captured the 'mates' relationship so well. (James Bolam lives in a posh village in West Sussex these days; that seems odd too as he should be supping pints of mild and bitter in Gateshead or the like.)
For some reason reading this thread made me feel very homesick.
It also made me realise that no matter how much money American TV companies throw at their comedy shows they will never ever produce a gem like this.
RIP Bob
For some reason reading this thread made me feel very homesick.
It also made me realise that no matter how much money American TV companies throw at their comedy shows they will never ever produce a gem like this.
RIP Bob
Hmmm.... Yes, OK! ......and I wasn't a teenager then either!
I always lived with the hope that one day Bolam and Bewes would patch up their differences and they'd do a follow up, a sort of "Whatever happened to the Likely Lads next?" series, following the characters into middle and then old age. Bewes apparently wanted to do something like that, but Bolam apparently never wanted to even speak about the series, let alone revisit it.Will never happen now. Shame.
Never made it up with James Bolam, I believe.
Bolam just said on the radio that there never was a falling out and that it was all made up?!
A mate of mine became absolutely obsessed with Brigit Forsyth (Thelma) when she dressed up as a Pixie in one episode.
I see James Bolam now & again on the Train down to Billingshurst, I think he lives in Wisborough Green.
A mate of mine became absolutely obsessed with Brigit Forsyth (Thelma) when she dressed up as a Pixie in one episode.
I see James Bolam now & again on the Train down to Billingshurst, I think he lives in Wisborough Green.
I believe James Bolam has lived in Wisborough Green for many years and his long time partner/wife is the actress Susan Jameson. I was once in the small grocery store in the village ( got to be 35 years ago ) talking to the manager and I heard that unmistakeable voice say..." have you got any bread Mr. Spooner? "
Rodney Bewes was a regular at Craven Cottage, so I assume he resided in the London area.