Rab C. Nesbitt

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  • 1997
  • 8 Seasons
  • 7.5  (1,596)

Rab C. Nesbitt was a Scottish sitcom that aired on BBC One from 1988 to 2014. The show revolved around the eponymous character, played by Gregor Fisher, a working-class, alcoholic Glaswegian who was constantly getting into trouble. Rab was a man of many vices, including drinking, smoking, and womanizing, and he was often portrayed as a slob who lived in a run-down council flat with his long-suffering wife, Mary-Doll (Elaine C. Smith).

Throughout the show's 10 seasons, Rab found himself embroiled in a variety of scrapes and mishaps, with each episode centering around a different situation or set of characters. The show was known for its irreverent humor, and often touched on taboo subjects like religion, politics, and sexuality.

Rab's personality was defined by his working-class roots and his disdain for authority figures, especially the police. He was fiercely proud of his Scottish heritage, and often wore a tartan cap and jacket as a symbol of his patriotism. Despite his unsavory behavior, Rab was ultimately a sympathetic character who was deeply connected to his community and cared deeply about his family and friends.

The show was notable for its realistic portrayal of life in working-class Scotland, and its use of the Glaswegian dialect, which was often difficult for non-Scottish viewers to understand. The show was also known for tackling serious social issues in a humorous and lighthearted way, such as poverty, drug addiction, and domestic violence.

In addition to Fisher and Smith, the show also featured a talented cast of supporting actors, including Tony Roper as Rab's best friend, Jamesie Cotter, and Barbara Rafferty as Mary-Doll's sister, Ella Cotter. The show also had a number of recurring guest stars over the years, including Robbie Coltrane, Kate Dickie, and Ewan McGregor.

Overall, Rab C. Nesbitt was a beloved sitcom that captured the spirit of working-class Scotland in all its flawed and colorful glory. Its mix of humor and social commentary made it a hit with audiences across the UK, and it remains a cult classic to this day.

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Seasons
Trips
6. Trips
June 18, 1999
Rab is trying to organise the invitations to Barney Feeney's birthday booze-up, where the men are hoping to run riot and raise hell, for a change.
Bug
5. Bug
June 11, 1999
After a visit to the doctor to cure his feelings of restlessness proves pointless, Rab decides to explore his spiritual side in the local park.
Fruit
4. Fruit
June 4, 1999
Gash's girlfriend Bridie is due to give birth to Rab's first grandchild.
Night
3. Night
May 28, 1999
Rab can't get to sleep because of his bad back, and matters are made worse by the arrival of Jamesie, who is hiding from a disgruntled husband with a shotgun.
Commons
2. Commons
May 21, 1999
MP Tony Welthorpe agrees to swap lifestyles with Rab, after being challenged to see if he can live on state benefits for a month.
Heat
1. Heat
May 14, 1999
After serving a jail sentence for setting fire to the house because Mary had gone off with Jamesie, Rab gets a job as a dishwasher but is still planning to get his revenge.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 1, 1997
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (1,596)