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The Worker (TV series)

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Genre
  
Sitcom

No. of series
  
5

First episode date
  
27 February 1965

Network
  
ITV

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IMDb

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
35 + 1 short

Final episode date
  
24 December 1978

Number of episodes
  
35

Written by
  
Charlie Drake Lew Schwarz

Starring
  
Charlie Drake Percy Herbert Henry McGee

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance

Cast
  
Charlie Drake, Henry McGee, Percy Herbert

Similar
  
Emergency – Ward 10, The Benny Hill Show, On the Buses, This Is Your Life

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The Worker is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 1965 to 1978. Co-written by and starring comedian Charlie Drake, the programme revolved around a man who has been dismissed from nearly 1,000 jobs.

Contents

Cast

  • Charlie Drake - Charlie
  • Percy Herbert - Mr Whittaker (series 1)
  • Henry McGee - Mr Pugh (series 2 onwards)
  • Plot

    Charlie, although willing to work, has been dismissed from the 980 jobs that the local Labour Exchange have found him over the previous 20 years. Mr Whittaker, and later Mr Pugh, is the clerk at the exchange who tries to find Charlie a suitable job.

    Episodes

    The first two series of The Worker, a total of thirteen 35 minute episodes, aired in 1965 on Saturdays at 8.25pm. The next two series - by now in colour - broadcast from 1969 to 1970, with the first airing on Mondays at 9.30pm and the second on Thursdays at 9.00pm. This time the twelve episodes were 30 minutes long. A short special as part of All-Star Comedy Carnival was shown on Christmas Day 1970. The final ten episodes - all of about 15 minutes duration - aired in 1978. The first eight were shown as part of Bruce Forsyth's Big Night, the ninth as a stand-alone programme and the final episode as part of Bruce Forsyth's Christmas Eve.

    Due to the archival policies of the time, not all of the programme exists in the archives. The 1970 Christmas short is missing and is presumed wiped. The last four episodes of the third series and the entire fourth series exist only in black-and-white, despite having been broadcast originally in colour.

    Series Two

    The closing logo for Series Two reads: "An ATV Production by arrangement with Bernard Delfont".

    DVD release

    The 25 episodes from the first four series of The Worker were released on DVD on 28 May 2007.. The colour episodes were presented in their surviving black and white versions with ITC Entertainment logos. The only surviving colour episode from the original series ("Hallo, Cobbler" with incomplete end titles) is included as an extra. This DVD also included three of the 1978 episodes, claimed to be the only ones that survive, with introductions and endpieces by Bruce Forsyth.

    References

    The Worker (TV series) Wikipedia