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Rising Damp: The Complete Scripts - Eric Chappell

 
Description: ISBN 0233999442 / Author: Eric Chappell, Richard Webber / Hardcover / 544 Pages / Book is published 2002-03-04 by Granada Media

Newest Review: ... the Urals" "You're so lazy you even shave lying down". "Miss Jones has just had an intruder and she's ... more

 ... very upset about it" "Why, did he get away?" Rising Damp Episodes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Pilot episode was aired on the 2nd Sept 1974. Pilot episode - The New Tenant. Philip arrives and moves in, eventually, with Alan. This was a huge hit and Rising Damp was commissioned instantly. Series one ran from 13th Dec 1974 till 17th Jan 1975. Series one. ~~~~~~~ Episode 1. - Black Magic. Philip bangs on floor with his spear and Ruth magically appears at the door. Episode 2. - A Night Out. It's Ruth's birthday...more

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Rising Damp. Written by Eric Chappell. You will laugh out loud. Eric Chappell. ~~~~~~~~ Originally working for the gas board, Eric quit his job and took to writing. His first play was 'The Banana Box'. This was a moderate success and coincidentally starred Leonard Rossiter, Frances de la Tour and Don Warrington. Points of interest, in the banana box the landlord was actually called Rooksby. Philip was already a tenant with his own flat. Eric went on write Rising Damp but after a complaint from an actual landlord called Rooksby he changed the name to Rigsby. RIGSBY - Leonard Rossiter. Miserly ...  Read the complete review

 

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