Further Up Pompeii!

1991 "Nay, Nay & Thice May!"
Further Up Pompeii!
7.2| 0h40m| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1991 Released
Producted By: LWT
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This one-off was shown on ITV in 1991, and by different writers, then the original Talbot Rothwell & Sid Colin. In my opinion a brilliant come-back for Howerd, with a new cast, and funny script. This could have seen a good return as a series on ITV, although Howerds own death in 1992 limited this. The cast in this one-off feature some regulars from other sitcoms from the 1970's including Roy Evans who now stars in Eastenders. The set was more like a theatre than a TV set, no reality at all which, was actually quite a good move. In summing up they successfully bought a true classic back to life with Further Up Pompeii. It's well worth watching at least 2.

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ICeMaNDan555 Classic film that should be revered for all time as a must see comedy event! I thought this television movie was excellent and I laughed at it throughout the entire film. Without seeing this film I would have never known true comic genius in itself. 8 out of 10 for being a little short Must I say it again......................................... I think I must! This film is comic legend. I loved it. I taped it and watch it every day because it is so darn good! I am an aspiring comic and I must say I totally dig this film and every time I go on stage I think about it and I say that I want to be funny like that movie. I loved it
genevieve_autumn This one-off was shown on ITV in 1991, and by different writers, then the original Talbot Rothwell & Sid Colin. In my opinion a brilliant come-back for Howerd, with a new cast, and funny script. This could have seen a good return as a series on ITV, although Howerds own death in 1992 limited this. The cast in this one-off feature some regulars from other sitcoms from the 1970's including Roy Evans who now stars in Eastenders. The set was more like a theatre than a TV set, no reality at all which, was actually quite a good move. In summing up they successfully bought a true classic back to life with Further Up Pompeii. It's well worth watching at least 2.