The trials and tribulations of a group of binmen brought together by their common love of their job.The trials and tribulations of a group of binmen brought together by their common love of their job.The trials and tribulations of a group of binmen brought together by their common love of their job.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 3 nominations total
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- TriviaThe theme tune (used in closing each show) is listed as being by a band called The Other Two, a husband-and-wife team who were the drummer and keyboardist from New Order; the husband, the drummer, also played with New Order's previous lineup, Joy Division.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Drama Connections: Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (2005)
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This was a truly excellent series. It followed the lives of a group of binmen and their adventures in trying to carry on whilst their jobs are privatised and they are being hounded by their boss who wants them out. I got into this show as I had myself worked for the local council and this showed it in a quite realistic light. Being a binman is a dirty, tiring job, but the bond between workers was strong, (at least as I experienced it), and Common As Muck reflected this.
Best described as a Comedy-Drama, this show has some very unsettling moments of violence (see when Ken attacks Sunil when he thinks Sunil and his wife are having an affair), coupled with genuinely funny scenes. I defy anyone to not feel for all of the guys after a few shows, even Ken - superbly played by Neil Dudgeon.
The second series sees the lads moving on and is not quite as good, but still better than much on TV before or since. I strongly recommend viewing this show. I would dearly like to see it released on DVD.
Best described as a Comedy-Drama, this show has some very unsettling moments of violence (see when Ken attacks Sunil when he thinks Sunil and his wife are having an affair), coupled with genuinely funny scenes. I defy anyone to not feel for all of the guys after a few shows, even Ken - superbly played by Neil Dudgeon.
The second series sees the lads moving on and is not quite as good, but still better than much on TV before or since. I strongly recommend viewing this show. I would dearly like to see it released on DVD.
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