Rab C. Nesbitt


Rab C. Nesbitt is a Scottish comedy series which began in 1988. Produced by BBC Scotland, it stars Gregor Fisher as an alcoholic Glaswegian who seeks unemployment as a lifestyle choice. Rab C. Nesbitt was originally a recurring character in the BBC2 sketch series Naked Video.

Background

The pilot episode, made for BBC Scotland in 1988, was a Christmas special entitled Rab C Nesbitt's Seasonal Greet, which was broadcast on 22 December 1988 and then repeated on the network the following year. The first series began on 27 September 1990 and continued for seven more, ending on 18 June 1999 and returning with a one-off special on 23 December 2008.
The special sees several important developments, which carry on into the series: Gash now has a daughter, Peaches; Mary and Ella have set up in business together as cleaners ; and Rab himself has converted to Christianity and given up alcohol. A ninth series of six episodes began airing on 21 January 2010. The show's return received a good critical response and high audience figures, leading to a tenth series being commissioned by the BBC for broadcast in 2011. Filming for the series commenced in February 2010, and began broadcasting in October 2011. Following a two-year break, Elaine C. Smith confirmed on her Twitter page that a new year's special had completed filming on 10 October 2013, and was aired on BBC Two on 2 January 2014.
Ian Pattison created and wrote all 65 episodes, and Colin Gilbert produced and directed all 65 episodes as well. Topics include alcoholism, Neo Nazis and sexually transmitted infections. Often several normally unapproachable subjects were used in the same episode. The series is also known for its uncompromising use of Glaswegian accents and dialect, and its technique of breaking the fourth wall by frequently having Rab address the viewer directly.
The series has featured guest appearances from the likes of Norman Lovett, Peter Mullan, Rikki Fulton, Anita Dobson, Timothy Spall, Stanley Baxter, Kevin McNally, Clive Russell, Jerry Sadowitz, Viv Lumsden, Sylvester McCoy, Russell Hunter, Peter Capaldi and then-unknowns David Tennant, Ashley Jensen, Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill, Karen Dunbar, Jane McCarry and Paul Riley. Series 10 episode 2 notably featured an appearance by Scottish singer Susan Boyle who was the runner-up on Britain's Got Talent in 2009. The series was taken live on tour in 1991, known as Rab C. Nesbitt: In the Flesh, thus meaning that no new series was broadcast that year. A live recording of the tour was released on VHS in 1992 as Rab C. Nesbitt: Live. Two script books accompanying the series have also been released, alongside Rab's autobiography, a novel entitled A Stranger Here Myself.
In October 2016, it was announced that plans were in place for Rab C. Nesbitt to return with a series of live shows at the SECC Hydro in Glasgow, following in the footsteps of Still Game.

Cast and characters

The Nesbitt family

Ratings

Series 7
EpisodeAirdates
Total viewers
Rank
1
21 August 1998
3.70
5
2
28 August 1998
3.23
5
3
4 September 1998
2.73
8
4
11 September 1998
2.94
10
5
18 September 1998
3.16
13
6
25 September 1998
3.46
5

Series 8
EpisodeAirdates
Total viewers
Rank
1
14 May 1999
2.71
11
2
21 May 1999
3.09
9
3
28 May 1999
2.80
9
4
4 June 1999
2.70
11
5
11 June 1999
2.47
8
6
18 June 1999
2.20
19

Series 9
EpisodeAirdates
Total viewers
Rank
Clean
23 December 2008
3.70
2
1
21 January 2010
2.28
24
2
28 January 2010
2.02
25
3
4 February 2010
1.94
27
4
11 February 2010
1.70*
N/A
5
18 February 2010
1.66
30
6
25 February 2010
1.74
27

Series 10
EpisodeAirdates
Total viewers
Rank
1
5 October 2011
2.32
7
2
12 October 2011
1.92
16
3
19 October 2011
1.40*
N/A
4
26 October 2011
1.50*
N/A
5
2 November 2011
1.40*
N/A
6
9 November 2011
1.30*
N/A
Hoodie
2 January 2014
2.32
16

Asterisk indicates overnight figure.

DVD releases

The first five series were initially released on VHS in the 1990s, with each series being split into two parts, with three episodes on each video. "Seasonal Greet" and "Fitba" were each released on separate VHS volumes. A "best of" compilation was also released on VHS. DVD releases of the series began in July 2004, with John Williams productions issuing series one through five on DVD, with "Seasonal Greet" available on a separate DVD volume, and "Fitba" and "Home" being released together on a separate DVD volume. A complete box set of series one through five was later released, including "Fitba" and "Home" but omitting "Seasonal Greet". 2|Entertain then purchased the rights to the series, releasing series six through eight on separate DVD volumes, and all together as one DVD box set, on 15 October 2007. 2|Entertain released "Clean" on DVD three days after its initial airing on TV. In 2009, a complete box set of series one through eight and all subsequent specials was released, making "More" available on DVD for the first time ever. DVDs of series nine and ten were subsequently issued in 2010 and 2011 respectively, leaving the 2014 special the only episode yet to be released on DVD.

Influence

based his Glaswegian accent for the role of Tarrant Hightopp, The Mad Hatter in the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, on Rab C Nesbitt's.