Common As Muck | |
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Series One title caption
featuring Bernard, played by Richard Ridings |
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Created by | William Ivory |
Starring |
Edward Woodward Roy Hudd Tim Healy Neil Dudgeon George Raistrick Nimmy March Kathy Burke Ian Mercer |
Ending theme | Original music by The Other Two |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Michael Wearing John Chapman (producer) |
Running time | 50 mins |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 7 September 1994 | – 12 February 1997
Common As Muck is a comedy drama serial made by the BBC about the lives of a crew of binmen. It ran for two series.
The first series concentrated on the trials and tribulations of a team of bin men through a number of politically motivated moves by the local council to privatise the refuse collection of the fictional town in which the series is set. The main characters are pitched against the corrupt council leaders and are seen to be taken over by a contractor and ultimately triumphing over an increasingly corrupt management. The first series featured Tim Healy, whose character died in the penultimate episode and therefore did not appear in the second series.
The focus of the second series shifted away from the refuse disposal theme, with the opening episode showing the main characters being made redundant; subsequent episodes followed the lives of the characters, showing them experimenting with a number of different jobs including window cleaners, painters and decorators and in the case of Nev Smith coping with retirement after serving 45 years on the bins. A number of new characters were introduced into the second series including those played by veteran actors Frank Finlay, Paul Shane and June Whitfield and a minor role for James Nesbitt as a parish priest. The Complete Series 2 was released on November 24, 2014.
Owing to the long period of time between the two series the original series was repeated on BBC One in late 1996 immediately prior to the screening of the second series the following year. It was also repeated in full on UK Gold in 1999. The two series were also re-shown on the now-defunct satellite channel Granada Plus in 2002.
Series One and Two are available to buy on DVD. Both boxsets were released in 2014, March and November respectively.