Absolutely (TV series)

Absolutely
Format Comedy
Starring Pete Baikie
Morwenna Banks
Jack Docherty
Moray Hunter
Gordon Kennedy
John Sparkes
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 28 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 45 minutes (seasons 1 & 2)
35 minutes (seasons 3 & 4)
Production company(s) Absolutely Productions
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4
Original run 1989 – 1993

Absolutely is a popular United Kingdom television comedy sketch show shown on Channel 4 between 1989 and 1993.

The cast and crew were mainly Scottish; the principal writers and performers were Moray Hunter, Jack Docherty, Peter Baikie, Gordon Kennedy (all of whom had performed together as The Bodgers for many years), Morwenna Banks and John Sparkes (Welsh). It was directed by Phil Chilvers, Alan Nixon, Alistair Clark, and Graham C Williams. The show's producers were Alan Nixon, and David Tyler

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Recurring characters

History

Absolutely ran for four seasons, with a total of 28 episodes:

The show finished in 1993. Gordon Kennedy had been appointed as the host of the brand new National Lottery show, and it was decided that the time was right for the remainder of the team to pursue individual projects and mutually agreeing that the show had probably run its course..

In 1993, the characters of Don and George had their own series Mr. Don and Mr. George, which ran for six episodes.

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.

All four series of Absolutely were released as a boxset entitled Absolutely Everything on 5 May 2008.[1]

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