Oh, Brother!

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Oh Brother!
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GenreSitcom
Written byDavid Climie
Austin Steele
StarringDerek Nimmo
Felix Aylmer
Derek Francis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes19
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkBBC1
Original release13 September 1968 (1968-09-13) –
27 February 1970 (1970-02-27)
Chronology
Followed byOh, Father!

Oh, Brother! is a British television sitcom starring Derek Nimmo, which aired on BBC1 from 13 September 1968 to 27 February 1970.

Synopsis[]

The series was set in the fictional Mountacres Monastery, with Nimmo cast as the well-meaning but inept novice Brother Dominic making life difficult for the Prior (Father Anselm played by Felix Aylmer) and the Master of the Novices (Father Bernard played by Derek Francis).[1]

Nimmo was playing a very similar role in All Gas and Gaiters which ran from 1966 to 1971, the main difference being that Brother Dominic was working-class, whereas Nimmo's previous character, Rev. Mervyn Noote, had been upper-class.

Reception[]

Oh, Brother! was not quite as successful or as affectionately remembered as the earlier programme, although it did last three series containing 19 episodes, only eight of which exist in the BBC archives. The comic potential in a monastery may have been rather limited, although it did benefit from a cast which included some experienced actors, particularly Nimmo himself and Felix Aylmer as Father Prior.

Episodes[]

Series 1 (1968)[]

  • The Voice of the Turtle (13 September 68)
  • A House of Merchandise (20 September 68)
  • My Brother's Keeper (27 September 68)
  • The Sins of the Father (4 October 68)
  • The Root of All Evil (11 October 68)
  • Treasures on Earth (18 October 68)

Series 2 (1969)[]

  • A Goodly Inheritance (11 April 69)
  • Thine House in Order (18 April 69)
  • A Mother in Israel (25 April 69)
  • Behold This Dreamer (2 May 69)
  • An Uncertain Sound (9 May 69)
  • In The Beginning (16 May 69)

Series 3 (1970)[]

  • A Still, Small Voice (16 January 70)
  • By The Fleshpots (23 January 70)
  • The Laughter of a Fool (30 January 70)
  • A Fool Returneth (6 February 70)
  • The Hands of Esau (13 February 70)
  • A Stone of Stumbling (20 February 70)
  • The Fullness of His Days (27 February 70)

Surviving episodes[]

Series No' Ep No' Title Broadcast Notes
Series 1 Episode 1 The Voice of the Turtle 13 September 1968
Series 3 Episode 1 A Still Small Voice 16 January 1970
Series 3 Episode 2 By The Fleshpots 23 January 1970
Series 3 Episode 3 The Laughter of a Fool 30 January 1970
Series 3 Episode 4 A Fool Returneth 6 February 1970
Series 3 Episode 5 The Hands of Esau 13 February 1970
Series 3 Episode 6 A Stone For Stumbling 20 February 1970
Series 3 Episode 7 The Fullness of His Days 27 February 1970

DVD release[]

A Region 2 DVD was released in 2004.[2]

Sequel series[]

Oh, Brother! was followed by a sequel Oh, Father! in 1973, also starring Nimmo and with the same writers. In this series, Dominic left the monastery and became a Roman Catholic priest. It had a supporting cast of Laurence Naismith, Pearl Hackney and David Kelly. This was not a success and only lasted a single series of seven episodes.

References[]

  1. ^ Hayward, Anthony (26 February 1999). "Obituary: Derek Nimmo". The Independent. London.
  2. ^ "Oh Brother!". Amazon UK. 8 November 2004.

External links[]

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