Roger Roger

1996
Roger Roger

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EP1 Play It Again, Sam Jul 27, 2003

The Story picks up from where we last left it. The company is flourishing, but Sam is having nightmares about his old friend and business partner Dexter, who was last seen jumping off Blackfriars Bridge. His love life is still non-existent too.

EP2 Thank God It Wasn't Boat Race Day Aug 03, 2003

Sam, who is suffering from anxiety, insomnia and nightmares, gets a phone call from his lawyer while Rajiv has probelms at home.

EP3 Freedom's Just Another Word For Nothing Left To Lose Aug 10, 2003

Sam Mountjoy has unwittingly gained a new 'lodger' and he needs help. Unfortunately, the kind of 'help' he is looking for comes in at a cool £25,000 and it's up to Sam to find it. Meanwhile, Reen's already difficult marriage takes a turn for the worse with some very unexpected consequences for everyone involved.
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Released: 26 April 1996 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Roger Roger is a BBC television comedy-drama written by John Sullivan. The series was about a mini-cab firm called Cresta Cabs. The pilot aired in 1996 and there were three subsequent series on BBC1 in 1998, 1999 and 2003.

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Fred_Footrot A true masterpiece, even funnier than 'Only Fools And Horses'. A one-hour pilot was screened in August 1996 followed by a series of six one-hour episodes in early 1998. A second series of seven one-hour episodes followed in late 1999, making just fourteen in all. Quite why it was never put on DVD or even VHS, I'll never know. It wasn't even repeated, which is unusual for the BBC. They usually like to get as much out of a series as they can and yet here they have an absolute gem destined to fade away and be forgotten. If you've never seen it and somehow get the chance to watch an old, worn-out tape don't let the chance pass you by. It really was superb.
jj-439 I stumbled upon this TV programme whilst channel hopping one night. My finger was poised over the channel button but thirty seconds was enough to hook me. For the next hour or so my girlfriend and I were riveted to the programme that was both very funny and dramatic, with solid believable characters played beautifully by the ensemble cast. I had no idea what I was watching, or by whom. The following day I discovered it was this, 'Roger, Roger' by the great John Sullivan who had written the now legendary 'Only Fools And Horses' television series. However, no one at work was talking about it nor did I ever see any reviews over subsequent weeks. I believe the series only ran for one short series so presumably it didn't achieve ratings or critical success. It beggars belief because I still remember this programme as one of the best things I saw on television during the latter 1990's. The plot follows the lives, on and off duty, of a group of mini-cab drivers. Misfits and monsters some of them, some were also warm, intelligent and affectionate, all were funny, but as one would expect from Sullivan there was also real dramatic action and character development over the course of the series. One really believed and cared about these people. Why it never caught on remains a mystery to me. And why no DVD has appeared makes me wonder whether I didn't imagine the whole thing. Here I am writing the first IMDb review of it. I would love to see it again. I remember it as being a masterpiece, but one that seemingly only I recognised.