Men Behaving Badly
Lager, telly and general laddishness
Men Behaving Badly is a British sitcom created and written by Simon Nye. First broadcast on ITV in 1992 before moving to BBC One in 1994, it chronicles the beer-soaked, immature lives of flatmates Gary Strang and Tony Smart as they dodge responsibility, watch television and generally disappoint their long-suffering partners, the sensible nurse Dorothy and the glamorous upstairs neighbour Deborah. A defining comedy of the 'new lad' era, it swapped its original flatmate Dermot, played by Harry Enfield, for Neil Morrissey's Tony from the second series onward. Across six series and the feature-length finale 'Last Orders', the show became a ratings juggernaut, with its 1998 send-off watched by 13.9 million viewers.
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Available Quizzes
Lager, telly and bad behaviour. Test your knowledge of Gary, Tony and the gang.
Gary, Tony and the women who put up with them. How well do you know the lads and their flatmates?
The sofa, the lager and the big finale. Test your memory of the lads' most memorable moments.
Main Cast

Martin Clunes
as Gary Strang

Neil Morrissey
as Tony Smart

Caroline Quentin
as Dorothy

Leslie Ash
as Deborah

Harry Enfield
as Dermot Povey
Awards & Recognition
National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy (1995 and 1996)
RTS Award for Best Situation Comedy (1996)
British Comedy Award for Best ITV Comedy (1992)