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Men Behaving Badly cast are keen on a reunion

Neil Morrissey
Neil Morrissey

Neil Morrissey says that he and and co-stars Martin Clunes, Caroline Quentin and Leslie Ash are keen on returning to their roles for a revival of  1990s' sitcom Men Behaving Badly.

The show followed the lives of Gary (Clunes) and flatmate Tony (Morrissey, who replaced Harry Enfield’s Dermot after the first season), as well as Gary’s long-suffering girlfriend Dorothy (Quentin) and neighbour Deborah (Ash).

"You know what they should do, get (creator) Simon Nye on this show, he’s the one," Morrissey said when asked on ITV’s Lorraine about a possible revival.

"If there’s a script - because in my game everything starts with a script - and if the script is good because Martin and I and Leslie have all said of course we’ll do it.

"So we need to get Simon Nye, nail him down and get him to write a series."

A massive hit at the time, Men Behaving Badly originally aired on ITV in 1992, before moving to the BBC for a further five seasons, a Christmas special and a trio of specials in 1998.

Clunes and Morrissey also reprised their roles for a Stand Up to Cancer charity special sketch in 2014.

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