Bob Servant
{{short description|British television series}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2015}}
{{Use British English|date=May 2015}}
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| runtime = 30 minutes
| creator = Neil Forsyth
| director = Annie Griffin
Simon Hynd
| producer = Owen Bell
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| company = BBC Television
| starring = Brian Cox
Jonathan Watson
Rufus Jones
Pollyanna McIntosh
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| country = United Kingdom
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| language = English
| network = BBC Four
| first_aired = {{Start date|df=yes|2013|1|23}}
| last_aired = {{End date|df=yes|2014|12|15}}
| num_series = 2
| num_episodes = 9
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Bob Servant Independent, renamed Bob Servant, is a British television sitcom written and created by Neil Forsyth. The first series of six episodes was broadcast in 2013 on BBC4 and repeated on BBC2 Scotland, starring Brian Cox in the title role and Jonathan Watson in the role of Frank. The show is set in Broughty Ferry, a suburb of Dundee. The second series, renamed Bob Servant, was broadcast in 2014 on BBC1 Scotland and in 2015 on BBC4.
Plot
When Broughty Ferry’s MP is decapitated in a car crash, the resulting by-election receives an unlikely candidate. Local cheeseburger tycoon Bob Servant (Brian Cox) launches an eccentric campaign, managed by hapless right-hand man Frank (Jonathan Watson). Over the series, Bob and Frank battle with slick English candidate Nick Edwards (Rufus Jones) and his wife (Pollyanna McIntosh) for the votes of a bewildered Broughty Ferry public. The series also sees appearances by Derek Riddell as a local minister, Greg McHugh as a radio DJ, Shirley Henderson as a failed love interest for Bob, Alex Norton as Bob’s childhood nemesis and Sanjeev Kohli as a leather jacket salesman.{{cite web |author=|title=Bob Servant review|url=http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/dundee/review-bob-servant-independent-by-bob-servant-1.65521|year=2013 |accessdate=20 August 2013}}
The second series of the show revolves around Bob and Frank’s lives in Broughty Ferry post-election.{{cite web |author=|title=Bob Servant BBC Four|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04tc4bx|accessdate=10 June 2015}} They restart their historical burger van business only for a wedge to be driven between them when Frank starts a romantic relationship with his swimming instructor Dorothy (Anita Vettesse). Bob faces further struggles with his doomed romantic pursuit of Council official Megan (Daniela Nardini) and ongoing issues with nemesis Hendo (Alex Norton).
Main characters
- Brian Cox as Bob Servant
- Jonathan Watson as Frank
- Rufus Jones as Nick Edwards
- Pollyanna McIntosh as Philippa Edwards
- Kevin O'Loughlin as Police inspector
Production
Praise for Forsyth's bestselling series of Bob Servant books along with support from a number of bands including Snow Patrol and Belle and Sebastian, created a word-of-mouth campaign that attracted the attention of the BBC. Forsyth first adapted Bob Servant for Radio Scotland in The Bob Servant Emails (2012), starring Brian Cox as Bob Servant and Felix Dexter, Laura Solon, Sanjeev Kohli and Lewis Macleod.[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vhlz2 The Bob Servant Emails] – BBC Radio Scotland Forsyth attracted Cox to the project after meeting a friend of the Dundonian actor in a pub in New York.
{{Cite web
| url = http://www.thecourier.co.uk/lifestyle/leisure/books/a-new-radio-home-for-uncivil-bob-servant-1.26717
| title = A New Radio Home For Uncivil Bob Servant
| accessdate=26 February 2013
|date=26 October 2010
|publisher=The Dundee Courier}}
{{Cite web
| url = http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/more-arts-entertainment-news/brian-cox-makes-the-shift-from-hollywood-movies-to-scottish-radio-1.1063721
| title = Brian Cox Makes The Shift From Hollywood Movies To Scottish Radio
| accessdate=5 December 2010
|date=25 October 2010
|publisher=The Herald}} Cox said "We've had Billy Connolly and Lex McLean's Glasgow stories and traditions, but now we've got this Dundee creature".
After the success of the BBC Radio series The Bob Servant Emails, Forsyth was asked by the BBC to adapt Bob Servant for television. He decided on the by-election premise as "a premise that gives Bob's pompous behaviour and endless need for self-promotion some sort of platform, yet I didn't want him to leave Broughty Ferry"{{cite news |title=Bob Servant Don Dundee|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2013/jan/15/bob-servant-independent-don-dundee|accessdate=20 August 2013|location=London|work=The Guardian|first=Neil|last=Forsyth|date=15 January 2013}} Initially a BBC Scotland project, Bob Servant Independent became the first BBC Scotland sitcom to go straight to a network transmission for a number of years, an omission which had become a point of contention in the Scottish media.{{cite web |author=|title=Why Are Scottish Comedies Hits|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/why-are-scotlands-comedy-hits-limmy-burnistoun-and-gary-tank-commander-not-crossing-the-bbc-border.13574465|year=2013|accessdate=20 August 2013}} The show was filmed in Glasgow and Dundee in 2012.{{cite web|author=|title=Bob Servant Gallery|date=23 January 2013 |url=http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/dundee/gallery-filming-bob-servant-1.65703|accessdate=20 August 2013}} The second series was also filmed in Glasgow and Broughty Ferry, in 2014.{{cite web|author=|title=He's back-Bob Servant|date=26 May 2014 |url=http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/dundee/he-s-back-bob-servant-resumes-his-broughty-ferry-love-affair-1.388900|accessdate=10 June 2015}}
Reception
Bob Servant Independent received an overall positive response. In The Times David Chater called it "a total joy from start to finish — original, sharp, superbly acted and gloriously funny"{{cite news|author=|title=Bob Servant opinion|url=https://www.thetimes.com/article/wednesdays-tv-bob-servant-independent-wk8snf0qdkh|access-date=20 August 2013 |last1=Chater |first1=David }} and Andrew Billen said Cox gives a "stupendous performance, so calculatedly over the top, yet so irresistible".{{cite web|author=|title=TV Critics|url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/comment/critics/tv-critics-bob-servant-independent-life-after-war-model-railways-story-africa/5051019.article|accessdate=20 August 2013}} The Radio Times praised the "very funny, bewilderingly silly script"{{cite web|author=|title=Bob Servant creates laughs|website=British Comedy Guide |url=http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/bob_servant_independent/press/|accessdate=20 August 2013}} while The Scotsman called the show "likeable and amusing" with Cox's performance "infectious". However, some reviewers felt the character of Bob Servant had been better served in the radio series and books. The Independent felt the opening episode had "rough edges" and The Guardian, while noting there were "good moments", felt that "delusional interior worlds are much easier to create – and a lot funnier – when they are done as a series of soundscapes or monologues". The Dundee Courier printed a critical review of the opening episode, written by Forsyth in the guise of Bob Servant.{{cite web|author=|title=Bob Servant creates laughs|date=24 January 2013 |url=http://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/dundee/review-bob-servant-independent-by-bob-servant-1.65521|accessdate=20 August 2013}}
The second series of Bob Servant was positively received. The Daily Record, who called it “one of Scotland’s finest comedies” described it as “beautifully written, perfectly acted it was a master class in how to squeeze real laughs out of viewers while still creating character and moving the story along”.{{cite web|author=|title=Bob Servant|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Watchit%3B+A+weekon+the+box+with+Saturday's+Rick+Fulton.-a0392538093|accessdate=10 June 2015}} The Radio Times praised the way Cox “manages to make Bob sympathetic no matter how deluded and bonkers he becomes” {{cite web|author=|title=Bob Servant Series 2|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/c9rm52/bob-servant--series-2---3-the-wedding|accessdate=10 June 2015}} while The Herald noted that Forsyth’s decision to move Servant out of the political arena had made the character “more believable, and more fragile”.{{cite web|title=Burgers Rule Out Romance|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-37442895.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924193241/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-37442895.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=24 September 2015|accessdate=10 June 2015}}
The series received large viewing figures and was the most-watched BBC Scotland comedy of the year.{{cite web|author=|title=Broughty Ferry TV Comedy Proves Serious Hit|url=http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/news/local/dundee/broughty-ferry-tv-comedy-proves-serious-hit-1.766438|accessdate=10 June 2015}}
Awards and recognition
Bob Servant Independent was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA in 2013 {{cite web|author=|title=2013 winners|date=22 May 2014 |url=http://www.bafta.org/scotland/awards/ceremony/nominees-winners/british-academy-scotland-awards-winners-in-2013#jump04|accessdate=10 June 2015}} and for a Royal Television Society Scotland Comedy Award in 2014.{{cite web|author=|title=Winners of the first RTS|date=12 June 2014 |url=http://www.rts.org.uk/winners-first-rts-scotland-awards|accessdate=10 June 2015}} The second series, Bob Servant, won the Royal Television Society Scotland Comedy Award in 2015.{{cite web|author=|title=Winners of the 2014 RTS|date=19 June 2014 |url=http://www.rts.org.uk/rts-scotland-awards-0|accessdate=10 June 2015}}
In 2020, it was ranked as the second greatest Scottish television show of all time in a public vote in The Scotsman newspaper.{{cite web|author=|title=Scotland's 20 greatest TV shows of all-time|url=https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/film-and-tv/scotlands-20-greatest-tv-shows-all-time-ranked-order-2924748|accessdate=10 June 2015}}
DVD release
Bob Servant Independent was released on DVD and download on 4 March 2013.
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130825093052/http://www.bobservant.com/ Official site]
- {{BBC programme}}
- {{British Comedy Guide|tv|bob_servant_independent}}
Category:2010s British sitcoms
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Category:BBC television sitcoms
Category:British English-language television shows