Rodney agrees to a £50 bet with Mickey Pearce, the bet involves Rodney taking a girl to an event at The Nag's Head, but Rodney naturally doesn't have a date.
It may not be an out and out classic, but almost forty years on, and it is still super funny, the writing is just off the scale, some of the one liners are incredible.
Favourite scene perhaps the moment where Uncle Albert is recounting his story about Helga and her finger, that was side splitting. Compare this to any comedy from the last twenty or thirty years, it's just on another level.
Yvonne was an absolute scream, I only wish we'd gotten to see some of her antics.
Some of the acting here was terrific, Jason and Lyndhurst were both excellent.
8/10.
It may not be an out and out classic, but almost forty years on, and it is still super funny, the writing is just off the scale, some of the one liners are incredible.
Favourite scene perhaps the moment where Uncle Albert is recounting his story about Helga and her finger, that was side splitting. Compare this to any comedy from the last twenty or thirty years, it's just on another level.
Yvonne was an absolute scream, I only wish we'd gotten to see some of her antics.
Some of the acting here was terrific, Jason and Lyndhurst were both excellent.
8/10.