The Chronicle

It’s no joke

What Tim DOESN’T like about re-runs of much loved Auf Wiedersehe­n, Pet:

- By SIMON DUKE Reporter simon.duke@reachplc.com

TIM Healy has hit out at TV bosses for cutting original gags from Auf Wiedersehe­n, Pet as it returns to TV.

The massively successful series, which follows seven British migrant constructi­on workers, debuted in 1983 and, at its peak drew in audiences of up to 10 million people.

It’s still got a huge fanbase and is immortalis­ed to great effect every two years with the Sunday for

Sammy concerts in Newcastle, which means there was great excitement this week when UKTV aired Auf Wiedersehe­n, Pet from the start on its channel Yesterday.

However, a number of viewers and Tim, who famously starred in the sitcom with the likes of Kevin Whateley and Jimmy Nail, have been left disappoint­ed at the fact that hilarious jokes from early episodes have now landed on the cutting room floor. One Auf Wiedersehe­n fan tweeted Benidorm star Tim to say: “Loving watching the first ever episode of @aufwiedpet on Yesterday TV tonight making me want to watch the rest of the series! @TheRealTim­Healy great to see you on the tv again! Hope you and your family are keeping well Tim.”

And, while appreciati­ng their support, Tim responded: “...it’s such a shame all the gags have gone. So the rhythm of the scenes have become stilted and awkward. Double B ****** s.”

Referencin­g the axing of old jokes, another viewer tweeted Tim to rant: “I regularly re-watch the DVDs, the re-runs on Yesterday are absolutely pointless, totally cut to shreds and I don’t know why half of the content is edited! Still one of the best TV series ever made all these years on!” and, in agreement, Tim replied: “Political correctnes­s gone mad!!”

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