Tuesday, 22 December 2015
303 Rising Damp
First viewed : 1977
This was well into its run by the time I caught it but it was one of ITV's most popular comedies .
Leonard Rossiter was the appalling Rigsby , an ignorant scruffy miser clinging to the sliver of respectability attached to being the landlord of some dingy bedsits in Leeds. His tenants, , barring fly-by-night guest stars , were naive medical student Alan ( Richard Beckinsale playing a character pretty indistinguishable from Godber ) , educated black man Philip ( Don Warrington ) and self-deceiving spinster Miss Jones ( Frances de la Tour ), a minor college bureaucrat.
I don't remember all that much about it apart from being rather mystified, now that I was becoming interested in such things , by why Rigsby should be so avidly pursuing Miss Jones . The skinny, horse-faced de la Tour must be the least attractive woman ever cast in a sex object role, comedy or not.
The series ended in 1978 but a feature film was made in 1980. In the time between them of course Beckinsale had died of a heart attack at the shockingly early age of 31 and his part went to Christopher Strauli playing a slightly different character. Rossiter died in 1984, itself a shock as the 57 year old maintained a rigorous fitness regime. De la Tour is still a busy actress with awards for work both on screen and on stage. Warrington, the youngest cast member, had variable fortunes in the next couple of decades , landing regular roles in Triangle, C.A.T.S. Eyes and Grange Hill but largely dropping out of view in the years between them. In this millennium, he's been much more visible with appearances on Grumpy Old Men and Strictly Come Dancing alongside a steady stream of acting work.
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