by RichardWebber (Author)
Victor Meldrew (Richard Wilson) and his long-suffering wife Margaret (Annette Crosbie) were a newly retired couple for whom the vagaries of modern life, and sheer bad luck, mean that they are frequently left bewildered and bemused, with Victor's volcanic temper exploding in hilarious outbursts while his wife tries to soothe her husband. The series, which began in 1990, captured the mood of a nation doing battle with confusing changes and increasingly reluctant to give voice to its frustrations. Victor Meldrew became a hero for speaking out. In some 44 episodes across the rest of the decade, before he was eventually killed off in a car accident, we cheered him on. In this book, Richard Webber goes behind the scenes, talking to David Renwick about his inspirations for the characters and the wonderful plots, and discussing their roles with the stars of the series. He provides a comprehensive account of the programmes, with an episode by episode guide, highlights of the most famous and hilarious moments, as well as some wonderful photographs from the making of the series, many never seen before.With some episodes attracting more than 20 million viewers, there is a huge fanbase for this book.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: TV Tie-in
Publisher: Orion
Published: 02 Nov 2006
ISBN 10: 0752873571
ISBN 13: 9780752873572
Book Overview: One Foot in the Grave was one of the most popular TV sitcoms of the 1990s, attracting more than 20 million viewers for its Christmas 1993 special Victor Meldrew's catchphrase 'I don't believe it' entered the national consciousness Richard Webber has had exclusive access to David Renwick, the writer and creator of the show, who has provided his own photos and insights Richard Webber has a brilliant track record in this area, with his books on Dad's Army and Only Fools And Horses selling very well