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Absolutely is a British comedy sketch show. The cast and crew are mainly Scottish; the principal writers and performers are Moray Hunter, Jack Docherty, Peter Baikie, Gordon Kennedy (all of whom had performed together as The Bodgers for many years), Morwenna Banks (Cornish) and John Sparkes (Welsh). The original television series, produced by Absolutely Productions, aired on Channel 4 for four series between May 1989 and February 1993. Following an award-winning one-off radio reunion special for BBC Radio 4 in 2013, the show returned for a new four-part radio series with most of the original cast in September 2015.[1] A second Radio 4 series of four programmes was broadcast from 25 June 2017, and a third in July 2019.
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Also known as | The Absolutely Radio Show |
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Theme music composer | Pete Baikie |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
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Production company | Absolutely Productions / The Comedy Unit / Gusman Productions |
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Network | Channel 4 / BBC Radio 4 |
Release | 23 May 1989 – present |
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The original television run of Absolutely ran for four series, with a total of 28 episodes:
The characters of Don and George subsequently featured in their own spin-off series Mr. Don and Mr. George, which ran for six episodes.[6]
In 1995, a pilot was shown on BBC2 for a series called Mac, a sitcom based around MacGlashan and his long-suffering brother Finley (played by Gordon Kennedy). Finley ran a small shop selling the sort of stereotypical Scottish kitsch for tourists that inflamed Mac's senses, his assistant Aileen (played by Elaine Collins of City Lights) acted as Mac's love interest, while Nick Hancock played his Londoner love rival Van Webster.[7]
All four series of Absolutely were released as a DVD boxset entitled Absolutely Everything on 5 May 2008.[8] Upon authoring the DVD, it was discovered that the master tape for Series 1, Episode 2 no longer exists in Channel 4's archives and thus an off-air copy is used on the boxset instead. Whether the episode was deliberately wiped or just improperly archived is unknown. [9]
A reunion show was aired as part of BBC Radio 4's Sketchorama series, first broadcast on 20 May 2013. An extended version of the show was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2013.[10] A year later, the special won a BBC Audio Drama award for best live scripted comedy.[11]
Absolutely returned as a four-part radio series for BBC Radio 4 in September 2015, again featuring the original cast without Jack Docherty. The new series, a co-production between Absolutely Productions Ltd and The Comedy Unit, was recorded on two evenings in August and September 2015 at Òran Mór in Glasgow.[12] The first episode was broadcast on Sunday 6 September 2015.
A second four-part series aired on BBC Radio 4 during the summer of 2017,[13] with a third following in July 2019.[14]
In the early 1990s, Pete Baikie and Gordon Kennedy briefly toured as comedy band, The Hairstyles.[15]
In the mid-90s, following the success of TV spin-off Mr. Don & Mr. George, Moray Hunter and Jack Docherty toured together as Hunter and Docherty.[16]
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