Demob (TV series) explained

Genre:Comedy drama
Director:Robert Knights
Starring:Griff Rhys Jones
Martin Clunes
Amanda Redman
Samantha Janus
Les Dawson
Composer:Peter Martin
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:6
Executive Producer:Peter Fincham
David Reynolds
Producer:Adrian Bate
Runtime:51 minutes (including adverts)
Company:Talkback Productions
Yorkshire Television
Channel:ITV

Demob was a short-lived British comedy-drama television series, which screened for one six-episode series in 1993; It was produced by Talkback Productions in association with Yorkshire Television for ITV.

The series was set in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and starred Martin Clunes and Griff Rhys Jones as two ex-army friends who try to form an entertainment act, with the aim of getting work on BBC radio. The series also starred Samantha Janus, Amanda Redman and Les Dawson, Dawson posthumously.

Plot

The series follows the ups and downs of two World War II veterans who decide to form a comedy duo after returning home to England. They experience various personal and professional problems as they strive for success.

Characters

Lead characters

Supporting characters

Home media

Demob was first released on DVD by BFS Entertainment on 10 September 2002. It was re-released by Acorn Media on Region 1 and Region 4 DVD on 26 April 2011.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: New on DVD. 18 July 2012. Waterloo Record. 27 April 2011.