The Likely Lads

1976

Action / Comedy

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 78%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 78% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 1267 1.3K

Plot summary

With the destruction of their previous neighbourhood has inevitably come the destruction of the lads’ favoured watering hole The Fat Ox. Again, it’s Bob rather than Terry who is visibly distressed by this. Upset and much the worse for free alcohol, Bob then storms into the library to seek sympathy from Thelma - who is, predictably, unimpressed. So when Thelma finds out that Terry has been getting semi-serious with glamorous Finnish shop assistant Chris, she takes it upon herself to try and pair them off for good via planning first a dinner party and then that mainstay of 70s comedy, a camping expedition. Of course, things don’t go quite according to plan and before you can say ‘I can see the way this is going’ we are set up for japes, larks and embarrassing incidents aplenty, which culminate in the lads getting rather fed up with their partners’ attempts to inflict the rugged outdoor lifestyle upon them and trying to hitch up and drive off with the girls still asleep in the caravan.


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Mary Tamm as Christina
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by whatsupboys 8 / 10

1976 or before ?

Although the film is or was 1976,(released?) would anyone know if it was filmed in that year, as sometimes the actual filming of movies takes place the year before?,it was a great film in my view, and summed up the era very well,its amazing that is about thirty years since its making,i think it was also the best thing they did, as the TV series of them seemed to get in to a bit of a rut, i wonder what other people think,was the rumour true that the pair never spoke to each other off screen and generally hated each other!i see Rodney was on TV the other day looking very much older, any info about the filming would be a great help, thanks, Geoff.

Reviewed by ianlouisiana 5 / 10

"It's the only time all night I've known what he's got in his hand"

Terry is not a natural Bridge player.Arguably the funniest line in "The likely lads" is spoken by Thelma his despairing partner when he leaves the caravan and all too audibly begins to urinate against the side. Apart from that it's pretty desperate stuff.Mr James Bolam's lovable Geordie rogue schtick gets a bit wearing and Mr Rodney Bewes irritates no end as the whingeing social aspirant. This is a man with a Vauxhall Cavalier.....need I say more? These two make Ant and Dec seem like Fry and Laurie. Miss Brigid Forsyth plays Bob's wife Thelma , a woman of such thin-lipped ferocity as to render Bill Clinton impotent yet we are asked to believe that her husband,a man with all the charisma of a dried up tin of paint,would try to bed any woman who retains eye contact with him for more than 3 seconds. Miss Mary Tamm plays Christina,Terry's girl-friend who presumably sees behind the surface superficiality to the real superficiality underneath. She looks remarkably like the beautiful and talented Miss Sylvia Sims. Unfortunately that's as far as the resemblance goes. There is a scene where Terry unknowingly gets into bed with Bob,a scene where our heroes run around minus their trousers.So "The likely lads "is clearly aimed at a fairly sophisticated audience . Mr Alun Armstrong plays the milkman and his scenes with Mr James Bolam are thought-provoking for the more philosophical amongst us who see them doing more or less the same double act 30 years down the line in "New Tricks".

Reviewed by Prismark10 2 / 10

Not likely to make you laugh

In the 1970s there it was fashionable to adopt British television sitcoms into feature length films. Dads Army, Man about the House, Are you being served, Steptoe & Son as well as others appeared in the cinemas with varying success.

The Likely Lads is regarded as one of the better film adaptations of a sitcom. I hate to see the worse ones as this one really is pants with actually no story-line.

Terry (James Bolam) is working class, divorced and prone to be a layabout. His childhood friend Bob (Rodney Bewes) is happily married and has middle class aspirations.

Both live in a Newcastle undergoing rapid change in the 1970s which is noted in the titles of the BBC series Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, the sequel to the original series of the sitcom The Likely Lads.

The plot seems to be Terry has a new Finnish girlfriend and along with Bob and Thelma they go on a caravanning holiday. The duo pick up a few dolly birds, lose their spouses and end up in the doghouse. They stay at a guest-house as they have no homes to go and as you did in the 1970s, Terry chats up the landlady and dull Bob chats up her nubile daughter.

I almost laughed once. It was worth seeing for scenes of the north east in the 1970s which is the only recommendation.

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