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Seasons:
1 | 2
Release Date:
9 April 1971 (UK) See more »
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Plot:
Chirpy Cockney petty crook 'Budgie' Bird is the main character in this British TV series of the early 70s... See more »
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Probably the finest TV drama ever! See more (4 total) »

Cast

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Adam Faith ... Ronald 'Budgie' Bird / ... (26 episodes, 1971-1972)
Iain Cuthbertson ... Charlie Endell / ... (24 episodes, 1971-1972)
Lynn Dalby ... Hazel Fletcher (22 episodes, 1971-1972)
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Series Directed by
Michael Lindsay-Hogg (12 episodes, 1971-1972)
Mike Newell (6 episodes, 1971-1972)
Jim Goddard (4 episodes, 1971)
Moira Armstrong (2 episodes, 1972)
 
Series Writing credits
Willis Hall (26 episodes, 1971-1972)
Keith Waterhouse (26 episodes, 1971-1972)
Douglas Livingstone (2 episodes, 1971)

Series Produced by
Rex Firkin .... executive producer (26 episodes, 1971-1972)
Verity Lambert .... producer (26 episodes, 1971-1972)
 
Series Film Editing by
Terry Hine (1 episode, 1971)
 
Series Production Design by
John Emery (10 episodes, 1971-1972)
Frank Nerini (9 episodes, 1971-1972)
Roger Hall (2 episodes, 1972)
 
Series Sound Department
Alan Mills .... film sound (1 episode, 1971)
 
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Mike Humphreys .... film cameraman (1 episode, 1971)
 
Series Music Department
Don Harper .... musical associate (1 episode, 1971)

Nick Harrison .... composer: theme music (unknown episodes)
 

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60 min (26 episodes)
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Black and White (episodes 1-4) | Color
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Due to a union action by TV technicians, some early episodes were made in black and white as a protest over pay.See more »
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Referenced in Verity Lambert: Drama Queen (2008) (TV)See more »

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20 out of 20 people found the following review useful.
Probably the finest TV drama ever!, 22 September 2006
Author: lee nicholson (dolemite72) from middlesbrough, UK

Budgie (or 'The Loser', as it was originally intended to be called) was a big hit with audiences back in 1971/2. It gave 60's songster Adam Faith, another chance at stardom, and led him on an interesting career as an actor. The show highlighted a certain (jailbird/chancer/petty thief/lovable rogue) Ronald 'Budgie' Bird, and his frequent (yet never successful) attempts to make 'easy' money. His futile attempts are also thwarted, due to his connection with Glasweigan sex shop owner/crime boss Charlie Endell (played brilliantly by Iain Cuthbertson) who constantly hangs over Budgie, depriving him of any earnings, and always coming out on top. His henchman, Laughing Spam Fritter (great name) is also menacingly portrayed by John Rhys-Davies. Given Endells questionable background, yet his (seemingly) respectable 'public' facade, the series has a lot to say about class system (or at very least, the idea of a class system) than it does about petty crime in the seventies. Budgie is not without redeeming features, and the one good thing in his life, is (his ever put upon girl-fiend/mother of his child) Hazell (another great down to earth performance by Lynne Dalby.) She constantly stands by her man (even when he seemingly leaves her for other women) yet receives little or no thanks for her endeavours. The show (in it's 26 episode run, in 2 series) covers a lot of ground, and also features some great guest cameos (including: John Thaw, Gordon Jackson, Derek Jacobi and James Bolam, to name but a few) Some (if not most) times this show has a certain comedic flow to it, yet other times, it takes on a darker sinister edge (mostly due to the sometime psychotic rages of Charlie Endell) but all in all, it's not only a great seventies time capsule, but (still to this very day) a highly moving and involving television show, that was long overdue a repeat in the UK (it's last and only repeat, being on Channel 4 circa 1985) but it seems the great minds at Network DVD have put together a excellent release of series 1 & 2 (Series two, also has some great special features)

Highlights from series one are: Out, Grandee Hotel, Everybody Loves A Baby, Sunset Mansions.

Highlights from series two are: And The Lord Taketh Away, Do Me A Favour, Twenty-Four Thousand Ball Point Pens, King For A day, Brief Encounter, Run Rabbit, Run Rabbit, Run, Run, Run

All in all, a great series. Hopefully Network DVD can release the rarely seen 1979 spin off 'Charlie Endell Esq' in the near future?

10 out of 10 (and surprisingly, the first comment, on this great show)

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