The Inkpen-Thomas family has upset the village of Midsomer Deverell with its proposal to turn their ancestral abode, which includes the village's Memorial Garden, into a tea room. The Bennett family is particularly irked by this plan, as they launched the now-doomed garden. When a member of the Inkpen family is discovered dead, it's up to detectives Tom Barnaby (John Nettles) and Gavin Troy (Daniel Casey) to find out the truth. |
The Inkpen-Thomas family has upset the village of Midsomer Deverell with its proposal to turn their ancestral abode, which includes the village's Memorial Garden, into a tea room. The Bennett family is particularly irked by this plan, as they launched the now-doomed garden. When a member of the Inkpen family is discovered dead, it's up to detectives Tom Barnaby (John Nettles |
As Series 6 opens, Dorothy finally persuades Gary to marry her, but the explosive shenanigans come to a head as the boys go all out for a stag party, and the wedding day promises to disintegrate into absolute chaos. |
Sex is beautiful and natural, until Gary and Dorothy decide they want to make a baby. Tony is about to move in with Deborah when she goes into hospital with a bad leg. Tony faces up to the dilemma: Could he live with a one-legged woman? |
As Series 6 opens, Dorothy finally persuades Gary to marry her, but the explosive shenanigans come to a head as the boys go all out for a stag party, and the wedding day promises to disintegrate into absolute chaos. |
Drinking buddies and roommates Gary and Tony bumble through life as if it's one big party -- which, in fact, it almost always is as they cut an unabashedly boorish swath through girlfriends, jobs and everything else under the sun. |
Tony got a job and is finally taking life seriously when Deborah realizes she preferred him when he was carefree and stupid. Gary's office is closing, not that he can bring himself to tell his staff. Dorothy is very pregnant and already worried. |
Christmas Day at Gary and Tony's is a bit like sex: lots of delicious anticipation and excitement building up -- then it's over. Why does Gary think their first Christmas together away from their families will be different from any other year? |
Gary has to get rid of his beloved sofa. Tony reminisces along with Gary but is distracted -- he bought a snake last night from a bloke in the pub, and what do you do with a snake? |
Dorothy has persuaded Gary to see a relationship counselor. Tony is having less success convincing Deborah to make love in unusual places and no luck at all impressing her mother. Meanwhile, Tony and Gary worry when Dorothy's nephew comes to stay. |
It's just another night in front of the TV. When Tony's cheerfulness gets everyone down, they decide humiliation is the only answer. Will Gary get his free pizza? Why is Tony hiding in the water tank? And if space isn't the final frontier, what is? |
A cramped weekend away in a small caravan could spell disaster for the two couples -- made worse when Tony becomes obsessively jealous and Gary is just, well, obsessive. The tranquil beauty of the English countryside will never be the same again. |
The big day has arrived, but doubts linger all around. Gary doesn't feel he's slept with enough women, while Dorothy imagined more on her wedding day. But Tony is determined that all go according to plan -- Deborah has agreed to sleep with him. |
Drinking buddies and roommates Gary and Tony bumble through life as if it's one big party -- which, in fact, it almost always is as they cut an unabashedly boorish swath through girlfriends, jobs and everything else under the sun. |
To pay off her father's overwhelming debt, Elisabeth Laurier (Sophie Marceau) agrees to conceive a child with British aristocrat Charles Godwin (Stephen Dillane) -- whose paralyzed wife can't bear children -- and give him the baby once it's born. Seven years later, when Godwin's sister-in-law, Constance (Lia Williams), hires Elisabeth as a governess, she's reunited with her daughter, Louisa (Dominique Belcourt). |
Male friendships are explored to their fullest, and funniest, potential in this collection of episodes from the popular 1990s British comedy series starring Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey. Drinking buddies and roommates Gary (Clunes) and Tony (Morrissey) bumble through life as if it's one big party -- which, in fact, it almost always is as they cut an unabashedly boorish swath through girlfriends, jobs and everything else under the sun. |
Male friendships are explored to their fullest, and funniest, potential in this collection of episodes from the popular 1990s British comedy series starring Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey. Drinking buddies and roommates Gary (Clunes) and Tony (Morrissey) bumble through life as if it's one big party -- which, in fact, it almost always is as they cut an unabashedly boorish swath through girlfriends, jobs and everything else under the sun. |
Gary's finally bitten the commitment bullet, but before the happy day itself, there's the tedious chore of enduring a stag night. Meanwhile, somewhat to his surprise, Tony delivers a baby. |
Drinking buddies and roommates Gary and Tony bumble through life as if it's one big party -- which, in fact, it almost always is as they cut an unabashedly boorish swath through girlfriends, jobs and everything else under the sun. |
As Series 6 opens, Dorothy finally persuades Gary to marry her, but the explosive shenanigans come to a head as the boys go all out for a stag party, and the wedding day promises to disintegrate into absolute chaos. |
To pay off her father's overwhelming debt, Elisabeth Laurier (Sophie Marceau) agrees to conceive a child with British aristocrat Charles Godwin (Stephen Dillane) -- whose paralyzed wife can't bear children -- and give him the baby once it's born. Seven years later, when Godwin's sister-in-law, Const... |
As Series 6 opens, Dorothy finally persuades Gary to marry her, but the explosive shenanigans come to a head as the boys go all out for a stag party, and the wedding day promises to disintegrate into absolute chaos. |
Deborah, Tony and Dorothy join Gary for a weekend in Worthing. Tony and Gary get drunk and smuggle a municipal landmark back to their hotel. Dorothy thinks she is pregnant, and Gary thinks he is falling in love with Wendy. |
In the fifth season of this testosterone-saturated sitcom, the boys find themselves still sorely lacking any understanding about relationships as Gary is loath to commit to Dorothy, and Tony fails at courting her roommate, Deborah. |
Dorothy and Deborah are going on a sailing weekend. Tony is making use of some timber and plans to convert the garden shed into a sauna. Meanwhile, Paula and Carol arrive to stay next door for the weekend and agree to come over for a barbecue. |
While Tony is on holiday, Gary and Dorothy enjoy renewed romance and agree that Dorothy should move in. The only problem: Tony will have to move out. Meanwhile, Tony returns with some new "face furniture," hoping his new look will impress Deborah. |
After Tony eats his usual greasy breakfast, Gary tells him he's putting on weight. When Gary leaves his bank statement lying around, Tony sees he has 33,000 pounds in the bank. Tony admits he's seen the statement and swears not to tell the others. |
Deborah is studying hard and hanging out with her new student friends. Tony is decidedly jealous and tries to get her attention. Gary is feeling disturbingly middle-aged when he is mistaken for George. A night at a rave is obviously the only answer. |
"Two's company, three's a crowd," and Gary has to decide: his live-in mate or his live-in bird? While Tony gives himself a homemade tattoo, Gary tells him Dorothy thinks he should move out. Dorothy, however, tells Gary she is moving in with Deborah. |
Tony concludes that Debs is in a "lesbian phase" after hearing her admire an actress's breasts and seeing her give Judy a kiss -- and he offers to join them in their ... activities. Gary shows his true colors and has to salvage his reputation. |
While Gary and Dorothy are having a lie-in, Tony interrupts with terrible news -- the Crown is being redecorated. Deborah develops an interest in astrology, and Dorothy, depressed by Gary's behavior, decides to give him a taste of his own medicine. |
In the fifth season of this testosterone-saturated sitcom, the boys find themselves still sorely lacking any understanding about relationships as Gary is loath to commit to Dorothy, and Tony fails at courting her roommate, Deborah. |
In the fifth season of this testosterone-saturated sitcom, the boys find themselves still sorely lacking any understanding about relationships as Gary is loath to commit to Dorothy, and Tony fails at courting her roommate, Deborah. |
In the fifth season of this testosterone-saturated sitcom, the boys find themselves still sorely lacking any understanding about relationships as Gary is loath to commit to Dorothy, and Tony fails at courting her roommate, Deborah. |
Thanks to this saucy sitcom, the mannerly can live vicariously through the monkeyshines of men ... behaving badly. Slovenly roommates Gary and Tony return for more beer guzzling and skirt chasing in the series' rib-tickling fourth season. |
Deborah was looking forward to a weekend creative-writing course until Gary decides to tag along. Tony has a toothache, but he refuses to see a dentist. He manages to extract the tooth and asks Dorothy to bring some painkillers home from hospital. |
Dorothy has just had her appendix removed, and Gary is really getting into the role of nursemaid. Tony is scurrying around the flat wearing a pair of Michael Caine-style glasses, but is reluctant to share his secret with Gary. |
Gary and Tony are in the pub testing a new delivery of Eastern European lagers and discussing how Tony should woo Deborah. After cooking a romantic meal for Gary, Dorothy waits with Deborah for the men to return from the pub. |
Thanks to Tony's interference, Gary's father is coming to stay. Dorothy pops in to tell Gary she is engaged, and Gary has difficulty finding a date for the engagement party. Deborah has just split up with her latest boyfriend and misses Tony. |
Gary offers to pay Dorothy to come back, but she loves her new boyfriend, Jamie. As Dorothy is going to Deborah's dinner, Gary throws a competing party. Tony's busking scores with Jill, who can't get enough of him -- until she finds his porn stash. |
While Deborah watches a film with lads, Gary reads a magazine feature about infidelity and he becomes withdrawn as the symptoms match Dorothy's recent behavior. Sex-starved Tony is trying to impress Deborah by showing his caring side. |
Thanks to this saucy sitcom, the mannerly can live vicariously through the monkeyshines of men ... behaving badly. Slovenly roommates Gary and Tony return for more beer guzzling and skirt chasing in the series' rib-tickling fourth season. |
Gary has a nightmare in which he marries a very pregnant Dorothy. He's relieved that it's only a dream, but Dorothy is peeved by Gary's attitude. Deborah asks Tony to let the gasman into her flat and leaves him her keys -- an irresistible temptation. |
Thanks to this saucy sitcom, the mannerly can live vicariously through the monkeyshines of men ... behaving badly. Slovenly roommates Gary and Tony return for more beer guzzling and skirt chasing in the series' rib-tickling fourth season. |
Thanks to this saucy sitcom, the mannerly can live vicariously through the monkeyshines of men ... behaving badly. Slovenly roommates Gary and Tony return for more beer guzzling and skirt chasing in the series' rib-tickling fourth season. |
In Series 3 of the hit comedy, the boys try to prevent Deborah from moving away, Tony tries his hand at bartending, the guys engage in a game of sexual one-upmanship and Gary proposes to Deborah after a few too many cocktails over dinner. |
While exploring a cave with friends, American exchange student Stanley Katz (Judd Trichter) is surprised to discover an unusually large egg. He's even more surprised when the egg hatches and a dragon emerges. Thus kicks off a whimsical friendship between Stanley and his new fire-breathing pet. But the whimsy may be short-lived if Stanley can't keep his friend out of the hands of the authorities who intend to lock him up in the zoo. |
Gary becomes alarmed that he is sexually inexperienced and invents a rampant past -- but proving it to Dorothy could be difficult. |
Gary drunkenly proposes to Deborah then regrets it. When no amount of outrageous behavior will change her mind, he becomes desperate. |
Tony's attempts to make Deborah jealous of his new lifestyle as a supermodel do not quite go as planned. |
Gary and Dorothy go away to a hotel. A relationship guide says they should share sexual fantasies, but none of Gary's suggestions involve Dorothy! |
Bored, depressed and out of work, Deborah decides to sell her flat and go traveling in Asia. Gary and Tony are horrified and try to change her mind. |
Gary has been trying to get off for hours, but Dorothy has bad indigestion. Tony is sent out into the stormy night to mend a banging fence. |
While exploring a cave with friends, American exchange student Stanley Katz (Judd Trichter) is surprised to discover an unusually large egg. He's even more surprised when the egg hatches and a dragon emerges. Thus kicks off a whimsical friendship between Stanley and his new fire-breathing pet. But the whimsy may be short-lived if Stanley can't keep his friend out of the ha... |
In Series 3 of the hit comedy, the boys try to prevent Deborah from moving away, Tony tries his hand at bartending, the guys engage in a game of sexual one-upmanship and Gary proposes to Deborah after a few too many cocktails over dinner. |
In Series 3 of the hit comedy, the boys try to prevent Deborah from moving away, Tony tries his hand at bartending, the guys engage in a game of sexual one-upmanship and Gary proposes to Deborah after a few too many cocktails over dinner. |
In Series 3 of the hit comedy, the boys try to prevent Deborah from moving away, Tony tries his hand at bartending, the guys engage in a game of sexual one-upmanship and Gary proposes to Deborah after a few too many cocktails over dinner. |
Tony is serious about Deborah, but first he has to get rid of his old girlfriend. Telling her to her face would be too simple. |
Martin Clunes stars as Gary Strang, a beer-guzzling man-child who has trouble making the mortgage on his London flat. Neither of the roommates he takes in are much help in that department, but they get along famously in this raunchy sitcom. |
Gary's dreams of lads' night out are shattered when Tony's sexuality is put in doubt. Gary assures Dorothy he has nothing against homosexuality. |
Gary needs a new flatmate. Nobody seemed to be suitable until Tony came along. Dorothy likes him; Deborah really likes him. But is Tony all he seems? |
Dermot is sacked for dangling a customer by the ankles. Gary has been offered a new job. Now he has to tell his staff they might need a new one, too. |
While Gary drowns his sorrows, Dermot invites Deborah for a romantic evening of candlelight, dinner and music. Will his elaborate attempt succeed? |
Dorothy all too happily accepts Gary's suggestion of an "open relationship," while Dermot steps up his campaign to secure Deborah's affections. |
Dermot moves out and Gary gets a new roommate in the second season of this comedy series. After interviewing all kinds of weirdos, Gary chooses Tony as his new flat mate. Tony keeps Gary on his toes, and the competition for neighbor Deborah heats up. |
Irresponsible roommates Gary and Dermot compete over leftover pizza and their attractive neighbor in this award-winning comedy series. The lads are always pulling hilarious stunts to impress new neighbor, Deborah. |
Martin Clunes stars as Gary Strang, a beer-guzzling man-child who has trouble making the mortgage on his London flat. Neither of the roommates he takes in are much help in that department, but they get along famously in this raunchy sitcom. |
Irresponsible roommates Gary and Dermot compete over leftover pizza and their attractive neighbor in this award-winning comedy series. The lads are always pulling hilarious stunts to impress new neighbor, Deborah. |
Dermot moves out and Gary gets a new roommate in the second season of this comedy series. After interviewing all kinds of weirdos, Gary chooses Tony as his new flat mate. Tony keeps Gary on his toes, and the competition for neighbor Deborah heats up. |
Dermot moves out and Gary gets a new roommate in the second season of this comedy series. After interviewing all kinds of weirdos, Gary chooses Tony as his new flat mate. Tony keeps Gary on his toes, and the competition for neighbor Deborah heats up. |
Tony's nightmare brother and girlfriend come to stay. Gary wants to kill them, until he finds out the girlfriend's parents have a villa in Spain. |
Tony buys a van and an electric blanket and intends to use them. Gary gets stuck in a lift with Deborah, which makes him very happy. |
Irresponsible roommates Gary and Dermot compete over leftover pizza and their attractive neighbor in this award-winning comedy series. The lads are always pulling hilarious stunts to impress new neighbor, Deborah. |
Why has Deborah agreed to spend the night with Tony? Why has Gary painted Dorothy's record green? And who died in the tragic canoeing accident? |
Dermot is trying to impress Deborah by offering her his body; Gary tries to impress her by installing a burglar alarm. Which is the better offer? |
The difference between winning or losing at chess could mean the difference between an evening of pleasure and a night of disaster for Dermot or Gary. |
Flatmates Dermot and Gary have women problems. Gary wants to leave Dorothy -- until she leaves him; Dermot falls in love with their new neighbor. |
Dermot moves out and Gary gets a new roommate in the second season of this comedy series. After interviewing all kinds of weirdos, Gary chooses Tony as his new flat mate. Tony keeps Gary on his toes, and the competition for neighbor Deborah heats up. |
Irresponsible roommates Gary and Dermot compete over leftover pizza and their attractive neighbor in this award-winning comedy series. The lads are always pulling hilarious stunts to impress new neighbor, Deborah. |