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Post by Nathan Dickel on Jan 29, 2013 1:51:55 GMT
So I just rented out a 6dvd set called "Men Behaving Badly: Six Pack" which has all 6 series of the show, both ITV and BBC.
The oddity is, There is no mention of BBC on the packaging anywhere and only says Fremantle Media and Copyright Thames and stuff on the cover.
The only actual mention of BBC is during the credits of Series 3 to 6 (skimmed thru the credits on a few epps).
Isn't his ununusual for the BBC? as all the dvd's I own with BBC content always have the BBC logo almost everywhere.
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Post by Rich Cornock on Jan 29, 2013 13:42:00 GMT
Didnt it transfer from ITV to the BBC? I think Harry Enfield was then swapped for Neil Morrissey
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Post by Richard Marple on Jan 29, 2013 17:09:53 GMT
The first 2 series were on ITV, but when Thames lost their franchise it moved to the BBC.
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Post by Jay Tennet on Jan 29, 2013 19:13:55 GMT
It moved to the BBC when ITV cancelled it due to poor ratings, and Harry Enfield left because (allegedly) he thought a "proper actor" should be in the role and not him. There was a good doco on Radio 4 about it (part of the "Britain In A Box" series) at the beginning of 2012 (and still available on iPlayer - www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ym5fc).
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