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and Thelma believe the other is having sexual relations elsewhere, and have a furious argument in the back of Terry's employer's van. Unbeknownst to them, the van's public address system is still switched on as Terry had been advertising the latest washing powder, ExtraLite, broadcasting their argument across the neighbourhood. Terry loses his job because of this incident.
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docks, and the two lads spend his last night in England drinking on board the ship. Unknown to Bob, Terry decides not to go. He disembarks; but Bob, heavily intoxicated, falls asleep on board, and awakes in a lifeboat to discover the ship has sailed. The last scene in the film has Terry explaining to
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As a result of the trip, Terry and Chris split up, and Bob and Thelma separate. Bob decides to stay temporarily at Terry's new flat; but Terry (who is not expecting him) is busy seducing Iris, a colleague of Chris, and Bob unwittingly walks in on their lovemaking. Due to a misunderstanding, both Bob
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beauty who works at the local boutique, of whom Bob is openly envious. Thelma sees this as an opportunity to get Terry married and settled down, thus removing the perceived threat to her marriage to Bob which Terry, as Bob's lifelong best friend, represents. In her pursuit of this, Thelma insists
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This film was the final screen appearance of Bewes and Bolam together. At the time of the film's release, the two had fallen out over a quarrel involving the press, and never spoke to each other again. Bolam denied there was a rift between the two men when Bewes died in November 2017.
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The main plot begins with Bob and Terry's favourite watering hole, the Fat Ox, being demolished. The middle class Bob feels great sentimentality for this loss, whereas the working class Terry, who is now living in a high rise
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The film premiered at the ABC 1 cinema in Newcastle on 8 April 1976, attended by the film's writers & cast, except for James Bolam who was performing on stage at the Mayfair Theatre in London at the time in the play
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The dual carriageway where Bob and Terry pick up the two hitchhikers and later drive over the central reservation to chase the truck giving Thelma a lift is Hertford Road A414 between Hatfield and roundabout with
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in Hertfordshire and on location on Tyneside, in and around Newcastle and Whitley Bay. Locations used include the Spanish City funfair at Whitley Bay, the Beehive public house, the Coast Road (
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High Street - where Bob crosses the zebra crossing in front of Terry's van. The Greenwood's store was still there on the corner of Atkinson Terrace until they went into liquidation in 2019.
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The Total petrol station was at the intersection of Harmondsworth Road and Holloway Lane, Hillingdon, London, next to Heathrow Airport. The site is currently owned by Shell.
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praised it as a "real treat for longtime fans and newcomers", with the "humourous realism of suburban life in the North-East transfer happily from TV to film".
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Like many film adaptations of British television shows of the 1970s, the film was largely poorly received at the time by the critics. Arthur Thirkell of the
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is an exception." He praised the film's "warmly-amusing situations", "crisp dialogue" and "real-life characters". Madeleline Harmsworth of
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The "Extralite" washing powder demonstration (Radio Free Ferris) sequence was filmed at the junction of Links Drive and Park Crescent,
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Terry's works depot was filmed at the former George Angus site on the Coast Road, Wallsend. It has since been demolished and
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felt the film only "magnified the failings of these situation comedy ideas". Later, in 2004 it received five stars in the
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Library is where Thelma has the brick dropped on her foot. It has since been demolished and replaced with a new building.
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of EMI Films. Cohen had enjoyed a deal of success making films of popular British TV series. EMI had an arrangement with
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was positive in his review, commenting, "Films based on TV series rarely transfer successfully to the big screen.
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Bob gets some flowers trapped in the bus after Terry does a "voice of above" on him on Market Street in
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Taking Audrey's advice, Terry makes plans to emigrate. He signs on as a deckhand aboard a ship leaving
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The bed and breakfast, known in the film as Ivanhoe, where they were thrown out of, is on the Links,
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Thelma that they'll realise Bob is on board by accident and put him off at the first port of call,
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M in New Zealand for sexual themes, "Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over."
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An opening pre-credits sequence shows the conception of both Lads during a
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Terry's fictional employer "Extralite" washing powder, was filmed at
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Terry is now in a relationship with Christina (known as "Chris"), a
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The screenplay is by the scriptwriters of the television show,
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the four of them going away on a caravanning holiday in
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Throughout the film Bob's car, the recently introduced
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The Black Horse pub is the Collingwood pub in Jesmond.
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is where Bob is rescued from the roof of the building.
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Terry's flat was at Taunton Close, Willington Square,
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1976 British comedy film directed by Michael Tuchner
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Index


Michael Tuchner
Dick Clement
Ian La Frenais
Aida Young
Rodney Bewes
James Bolam
Brigit Forsyth
Tony Imi
Mike Hugg
Anglo-EMI
Anglo-EMI
comedy film
Michael Tuchner
James Bolam
Rodney Bewes
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
The Likely Lads
Dick Clement
Ian La Frenais
Second World War
air raid
Bob
Terry
football
council flat
West Germany
Finnish
Northumberland
Whitley Bay

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