Saturday, 19 August 2017
768 Brush Strokes
First viewed : 1 September 1986
This was the latest comedy from the Esmonde and Larbey writing team ( Please Sir, The Good Life, Ever Decreasing Circles ) and starred Karl Howman , a familiar face playing Cockney villains in The Sweeney, Minder and The Professionals, as Jacko, a womanising painter. The producers seemed to know they might have a problem with the material from the start; I remember Howman in The Radio Times giving a defensive interview insisting that the series celebrated women rather than demeaned them and that was before the first episode was even broadcast !
I only watched that first episode which introduced Jacko and his boss ( Gary Waldhorn ) and saw Jacko trying to date two girls at once in different parts of the same pub. I thought it was crap and saw no more of the Dulux-coated lothario's adventures. However it was popular and ran for 5 series until 1991.
As with Carla Lane and Bread , Brush Strokes was the last major success for the Esmonde-Larbey team, their nineties efforts such as Mulberry which also starred Howman, leaving little impression.
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