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The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin![]() Adapted by David Nobbs from his novel, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin brilliantly captured the mid-1970s zeitgeist. It opened each week with a naked Reggie walking out into the sea to end it all before rapidly rethinking the whole idea, and told the story of a man desperate to escape his loving but dull marriage, disappointing offspring and the daily grind of his job. ![]() The first series - while hilariously funny - was incredibly dark, focusing on a man in nervous breakdown. Each week Reggie's behaviour becomes more erratic, his excuses to his secretary for lateness weirder and weirder ("22 minutes late, Joan: a badger ate a junction box at New Malden") and his fantasies of seducing her more vivid.Ìý The mere mention of his mother-in-law is enough to send an image of a hippo lumbering through his head and each episode ends with Reggie screaming in frustration. ![]() Ultimately he fakes his own death but is reunited with wife Elizabeth when he attends his funeral in disguise and can't resist wooing her all over again. Reggie returned a year later bent on setting up a new business, "Grot", selling useless goods.Ìý It was, of course, a massive success, leaving Reggie trapped back in the rat race. For the third, less successful series, he abandoned wage-slavery again, this time setting up a commune for his former co-workers. ![]() A brilliant satire, the programme will also be remembered for its catchphrases including Reggie’s boss CJ's "I didn't get where I am today by..." and Reggie's brother-in-law Jimmy constantly cadging food on the basis of "a bit of a cock-up on the catering front". Above all there was Leonard Rossiter's brilliant performance as Reginald Iolanthe Perrin.Ìý RIP to both. Cast
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