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Filthy, Rich & Catflap: The Complete Series One DVD [Region 2] - British Comedy Show for Home Entertainment & Collectors
Filthy, Rich & Catflap: The Complete Series One DVD [Region 2] - British Comedy Show for Home Entertainment & Collectors

Filthy, Rich & Catflap: The Complete Series One DVD [Region 2] - British Comedy Show for Home Entertainment & Collectors

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Product Description Written by Ben Elton and starring Rik Mayall, Adrian Edmondson and Nigel Planer, this loud, rude toilet-humour 1980s comedy was overshadowed by its predecessor, 'The Young Ones', and the later 'Bottom'. The series, of which only the six episodes collected here were ever made, takes a satirical swipe at the superficial world of showbiz. Rik Mayall plays Richie Rich, a talentless prat trying to make the big time as a superstar and international sex symbol, who, along with his useless, freeloading minder Eddie Catflap (Adrian Edmondson) and his sleazy alcoholic agent Ralph Filthy (Nigel Planer), navigates the celebrity circuit and encounters a host of parodies of real-life media darlings. Episodes are: 'Dead Milkmen', 'Game Show', 'Dinner Party', 'A Death in the Family?', 'Breakfast Television' and 'Smear Campaign'. Synopsis Largely written by doyen of alternative 80s comedy Ben Elton (abetted by Mayall), this seedy series had to follow in the huge cult footsteps of The Young Ones.What happened when The Young Ones grew up

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This is one of the funniest things I have ever watched. This is much more Young Ones than Bottom. If you like the Young Ones, spend a few bucks and get this, you will not be dissappointed. If you don't know its the same actors who play Rick, Neil, and Vyvyan.Its probably the wrong region for your DVD player, but the DVD software in your computer will probably be able to reset itself to let you watch it. Look into it. That is how I have to watch it.