Nice Work (1989)

  • TV comedy drama
  • BBC Two
  • 1989
  • 4 episodes (1 series)

Culture-clash comedy drama by David Lodge, starring Warren Clarke. Also features Haydn Gwynne, Janet Dale, David Calder, John Forgeham, Tricia George and more.

Key details

Genre
Comedy Drama
Broadcast
1989
Channel
BBC Two
Episodes
4 (1 series)
Stars
Warren Clarke, Haydn Gwynne, Janet Dale, David Calder, John Forgeham, Tricia George, Penny Bostock, Tariq Yunus and more
Writer
David Lodge
Director
Christopher Menaul
Producer
Chris Parr
Company

It's 1986 and Industry Year, which is great news for manufacturing in Rummidge, an unlovely sprawling city in the heart of the Midlands, raked by motorways. Thatcherism is working and the recession is levelling out.

Suffering from the last round of cuts in funding, the University is desperate to cast off its ivory-tower image. Its first effort towards achieving this is entering the 'Industry Year Shadow Scheme'.

Robyn Penrose (Haydn Gwynne) is chosen as the University's representative. She's a young, idealistic lecturer in English Literature and an expert on the Victorian industrial novel.

Straight from school into academia, she's never set foot in a factory. Now she finds herself shadow to Vic Wilcox (Warren Clarke), the middle-aged, self-made managing director of a Rummidge engineering firm.

The thought of following his every move for one day a week for the next six months is totally unappealing to Robyn. And Vic, for his part, is equally hostile. But over time, they both find themselves drawn to each other...

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Broadcast details

First broadcast
Wednesday 6th February 1991 at 9:25pm on BBC Two

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