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1974 Certificate PG
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Eric Chappell's wildly popular and hilarious comedy RISING DAMP stars Leonard Rossiter as Mr. Rigsby, the mean, bigoted, and boastful landlord of a decrepit boarding house. It charts Rigsby's constant romantic failure with Miss Jones (Frances De La Tour) and barely-disguised disgust for his 'lesser' tenants, students Alan and .. Read more

Starring Leonard Rossiter, Richard Beckinsale, Frances De La Tour, Don Warrington
Director Ronnie Baxter, Vernon Lawrence
Genres Comedy, Television

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Rising Damp - The Best Of

Eric Chappell's wildly popular and hilarious comedy RISING DAMP stars Leonard Rossiter as Mr. Rigsby, the mean, bigoted, and boastful landlord of a decrepit boarding house. It charts Rigsby's constant romantic failure with Miss Jones (Frances De La Tour) and barely-disguised disgust for his 'lesser' tenants, students Alan and Philip. The show's four-year run earned it a huge following, even though the show only produced 28 episodes. This is a compilation of some of the best and includes Charisma, A Perfect Gentleman, For the Man Who Has Everything, Stage Struck, and Come on In, the Water's Lovely.

Starring Leonard Rossiter, Richard Beckinsale, Frances De La Tour, Don Warrington
Director Ronnie Baxter, Vernon Lawrence
Studio CINEMA CLUB
Run time DVD: 2 hrs
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy, Television
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: None
Released Production year: 1974

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    • Rising Damp - The Best Of
      Eric Chappell's wildly popular and hilarious comedy RISING DAMP stars Leonard Rossiter as Mr. Rigsby, the mean, bigoted, and boastful landlord of a decrepit boarding house. It charts Rigsby's constant romantic failure with Miss Jones (Frances De La Tour) and barely-disguised disgust for his 'lesser'...