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- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Men Behaving Badly
Martin Clunes. Since 'Men Behaving Badly' Martin Clunes played 'Richard Burbage' in 'Shakespeare in Love'.
Gary and Tony often fantasized about their ideal woman, but which of their favourite celebrities actually had a cameo in a "Men Behaving Badly: Comic Relief Special"? | 'Men Behaving Badly'
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Kylie Minogue. In this special episode filmed for Comic Relief in 1997, Gary and Tony were reminiscing about their long-lasting lust for the Australian singer/actress by linking clips from previous shows. But when the real Kylie turned up at their flat the boys strangely failed to recognize her.
A Security Firm. He was the manager of his branch. We often saw him in his office, although he never seemed to be working.
George and Anthea. Gary was often seen complaining about his life to George and Anthea. They were usually sympathetic, although Gary didn't really want to hear what they had to say.
Dorothy. We did see her in the hospital when Gary was spying on her to see if she was having an affair. She was, but not with the man Gary thought she was seeing. Don't worry though, she did go back to Gary.
Tony. Tony was describing Gary to his girlfriend.
In the episode "In Bed With Dorothy" Dorothy discovered a secret Tony was keeping. When she told Gary he said "Tony? But he's a normal bloke, he's never read a book in his life." What was Tony's secret? | 'Men Behaving Badly'
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He had just got a pair of glasses. Tony was so embarrassed about having to wear glasses that he decided to get contact lenses instead. The optician assured him it was not more uncomfortable than wearing a condom.
A Creative Writing course. He thought he might meet interesting women there.
Before the hilarious Neil Morrissey played Tony, we had Harry Enfield playing Gary's roommate. What was his name? | "Men Behaving Badly"
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Dermot. Creator Simon Nye actually began a career as a translator before producer Beryl Virtue saw the potential in Simon's novel "Men Behaving Badly" and sparked interest from ITV and Harry Enfield!
What was the name of Gary and Tony's local, where they spent most of their time? | "Men Behaving Badly"
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The Crown. "The Nag's Head" is the name of Del Boy and Rodney's local in "Only Fools And Horses", "The Slaughtered Lamb" is the name of the pub that the two backpackers encounter in "An American Werewolf In London" and "The Corral" is the name of the bar at the start of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day".
Gary and Tony's local had a rather memorable landlord before John Thomson of ITV's "Cold Feet" took over as the new landlord in series five. What was the original landlord's name? | "Men Behaving Badly"
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Les. The name of the episode where John Thomson's character took over The Crown was called "The Good Pub Guide".
In the very funny episode "Watching TV" set in real time, which has Gary, Tony, Deborah and Dorothy sitting in front of the TV for most of the episode, they all play a trick on Tony, getting him to dress up as a famous historical character. Who does he dress up as? | "Men Behaving Badly"
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Braveheart. In the original scripted ending to the episode, Gary places a can on the top of the TV and knocks it over, causing the TV to explode.
In the last of the Final Trilogy episodes - "Delivery" - Gary designs "the perfect woman", with a bizarre alteration to the female body, assigning extra organs. What was Gary's bizarre alteration to the female organs? | "Men Behaving Badly"
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Six breasts. Gary's design for "the perfect woman" goes as this: six breasts, two-inch nipples, childbirth by a system of eggs and a choice of bottoms. I'm all for the choice of bottoms.
Here's one of my favourite moments: What does Gary want to name his and Dorothy's baby in the last of the final trilogy episodes? | "Men Behaving Badly"
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Kylie. Gary and Tony have a serious obsession with Kylie throughout the series - especially her bottom.
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