The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Unseen footage from classic show will be in 40th anniversary box set
Unseen footage of The Young Ones is to be released for the first time to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the classic British sitcom.
The TV show first aired on BBC2 in 1982 and ran until 1984, bringing with it the energy and irreverence of the new alternative comedy movement.
It followed the comedic adventures and dysfunctional relationships of four misfit, house-sharing students at Scumbag College.
Starring Adrian Edmondson as punk medical student Vyvyan “Vyv” Basterd, Rik Mayall as anarchist revolutionary Rick, Nigel Planer as hippy Neil Pye, Christopher Ryan as Mike “the cool person” and Alexei Sayle as their landlord Jerzei, it helped make the actors household names.
It became known for its
comic caricature, slapstick, infantile humour, rants and surreal jokes set against Thatcher’s Britain.
To mark 40 years since its launch, The Young Ones: Complete Collection will be released on Blu-ray on Monday with a host of bonus features.
Among the special additions are never-seenbefore deleted scenes, 10
new commentaries from the cast and crew and rediscovered clips from the cutting room floor.
An extensive photo gallery featuring the original music score and unpublished images from the production team also feature.
The Young Ones: 40th Anniversary Blu-ray Edition Box set will be available on Monday.