In the first half, we talk about the three-part (!) Men Behaving Badly ending, and touch on 90s masculinity, baffling filler karaoke scenes, VideoPlus codes and the bleakness of forced maturity.
In the second, we deal with the last installment of One Foot in the Grave, and accidental death, ambiguous murder, fragile optimism and Paul Merton cameos. We hope you enjoy the chat!
0.00 Intro/Men Behaving Badly
1.08 One Foot in the Grave
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John has been watching and talking about television comedy since people repeatedly started singing the theme tune to 1980s sitcom Dear John at him. He has also been on quite a few episodes of the show now - including a great chat about Spaced.
All original intro, outro and other incidental music recorded and made available by kind permission of Richard Gilbert.
NOTES
Men Behaving Badly and One Foot in the Grave are both currently available to stream on BritBox.
You can read Elizabeth Sandifer's piece about Amy's Choice (the Doctor Who episode written by Simon Nye) on her blog here.
There is a good piece online about One Foot as a whole, and particularly its use of weird horror content - Horror in the Britcom: Victor Meldrew's New Nightmare - very recommended. As mentioned in the episode, Victor Meldrew did return one more time, in the 2001 Comic Relief special. It can be watched on YouTube here.