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Is It Legal? is a British television sitcom set in a solicitors office in Hounslow, west London, which ran from 12 September 1995 to 9 December 1998. It was produced by Hartswood Films and was shown on ITV for Series 1–2 and Channel 4 for Series 3. It was written by Simon Nye, who also wrote other ITV sitcoms such as Men Behaving Badly and Hardware.
Is It Legal? | |
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Created by | Simon Nye |
Starring | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 21 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Production company | Hartswood Films for Carlton |
Original release | |
Network | |
Release | 12 September 1995 9 December 1998 | –
Cast
edit- Richard Lumsden – Colin Lotus
- Jeremy Clyde – Dick Spackman (Series 1–2)
- Imelda Staunton – Stella Phelps
- Patrick Barlow – Bob Birch
- Kate Isitt – Alison
- Matthew Ashforde – Darren
- Nicole Arumugam – Sarah Chivers
Guest stars
edit- John Thomson – Paramedic in "Death In Hounslow"
- Jono Coleman – Radio DJ in "Hounslow FM"
- Ben Miles – Tom in "Alison Gets Laid"
- Chris Langham – Mr Etherington in "Darren's Revenge"
- Alexander Armstrong – Nick in "New Bloke"
- Kate Lonergan – Mrs Beath in "Office Party"
Characters
editColin Lotus
editLotus is the junior partner of the firm and succeeded his father once he had retired. Colin is very proud to be a solicitor and is enthusiastic about his work, but unfortunately he is naive and often makes stupid mistakes. Usually Bob resolves Colin's messes.
Colin is very helpful to the rest of the firm despite the fact that they all think he is annoying and that he is very strange. He is a bachelor but has a dog, Tucker. He remained a bachelor despite having a one-night stand in "Office Party" with the wife of an imprisoned client. In "Glad To Be Colin" and "New Bloke" he started a relationship with Sarah who had appeared in the previous two series as the delivery girl from Mr. Bappy, the sandwich shop that was below the office. As a result, there was tension between Colin and Bob, as Bob previously had a crush on Sarah and contemplated pursuing a romantic relationship with her.
Dick Spackman
editSpackman is one of the senior partners of the firm, but his knowledge of law is limited. Dick is very arrogant and often disregards others to make his life more convenient. Most of his time is spent in his office drinking glasses of sherry, watching golf on the television and not doing any work. He sees his position in the firm as bringing the work in which is completed by Stella, Bob or Colin. Dick's last appearance in the series was in "Indecision." In "A Question of Pants" it was revealed that Dick had taken early retirement, resulting in Stella being the form's sole senior partner.
Stella Phelps
editStella Phelps is a senior partner of the firm. She had an ambition of being a solicitor since childhood, and she always tried to succeed in being the most professional solicitor. However, the rest of the firm, especially partners Colin and Dick, hold her back because of their inept attitude towards law and the legal profession.
Bob Birch
editBob is the office manager of Lotus, Spackman & Phelps, and is, aside from Stella, probably the most competent employee of the firm. A very dedicated worker, Bob tends toward bossiness and is a bit of a prude, which tends to grate on many of his co-workers.
He fell in love with Sarah, a worker at the sandwich shop Mr. Bappy which is located in the same building as the firm. Bob pursued her—despite her apparent lack of interest and his allergy to bread products. This eventually led to the dissolution of his marriage and a drawer full of odd-flavoured baps. During the third series, he and Stella became a couple.
Alison
editAlison is the sexy secretary who has a job at the firm only because her estate agent boyfriend sends them many clients who need conveyancing services. She is constantly bored and likes to annoy the other members of the firm, particularly Bob, because of his crush on Sarah.
Darren
editDarren is the firm's office assistant and general jack-of-all-trades. Generally seen as incompetent at his job, but he remains on good terms with Bob and Colin despite Stella's obvious dislike of him. His object of affection is Alison.
Episodes
editSeries 1: 1995
editEpisode[1] | Synopsis | Cast |
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Death In Hounslow |
Colin starts his first day at Lotus, Spackman & Phelps and accidentally kills a client, Stella has to settle a dispute over who gets to keep their dog and Bob tries desperately to piece together files that were shredded. |
Charles Simon [Mr Dobson] John Thomson [Paramedic] Rupert Bates [Man with Dog] Cate Fowler [Woman with Dog] |
Whodunnit |
Stella gets arrested for drink-driving and Bob tries to discover who has photocopied their bottom. |
Darren Tunstall [Policeman] Billie Reynolds [Jacinta] |
Dick's House Of Horror |
Dick buys a new house which hasn't been surveyed properly, Darren tries to celebrate his birthday and Alison tries to stay awake. |
Michael Troughton [Mr Arnold] Alan Talbot [Homeowner] |
Colin Heals The World |
Colin goes to court to promote the firm and meets a prostitute while Stella tries to win £40,000 in compensation for her client. |
Mark Lewis [Detective Inspector] Charlotte Weston [Jane] Iain Mitchell [Giles Brindley-Sherman] |
Infatuation |
Lotus, Spackman and Phelps has a person on work experience and is popular with everyone except Bob while Darren tries to sue Mr. Bappy for food poisoning. |
Raymond Coulthard [Peter] |
Bob Breaks In |
Bob has to break into his own house to retrieve some documents while Dick has stolen £30,000 from a client to buy a boat. |
Patricia Garwood [Belinda Foulkes] |
Resignation |
Stella is considering her resignation from the firm which Colin and Dick find out about while Bob still tries to win Sarah's heart. |
No guest actors |
Series 2: 1996
editEpisode[1] | Synopsis | Cast |
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Solicitors In Love |
Bob's marriage continues to fall apart while Stella has a new man in her life. |
David Hounslow [Policeman] |
Hounslow FM |
Dick has been invited to solve legal problems on the local radio station while Colin plans his annual holiday. |
Jono Coleman [DJ] |
Alison Gets Laid |
Stella questions whether anyone in the firm actually likes her while Alison sleeps with Sarah's boyfriend. |
Ben Miles [Tom] |
Darren's Revenge |
Lotus, Spackman, and Phelps are moving with the times as they try and use computers, Stella and Colin are forced to play golf with a wealthy client and Darren discovers he might be sacked. |
Chris Langham [David Etherington] |
Dick In Court |
Dick is forced to represent one of Stella's clients in court, Colin brings his dog to work and Bob finally gets a date with Sarah. |
No guest actors |
Office Party |
Lotus, Spackman,and Phelps are holding their annual office party which they soon regret while a prisoner has requested Colin to be his solicitor. |
Ian Bartholomew [Terry Beath] Kate Lonergan [Mrs Beath] |
Indecision |
A rival firm has offered to buy Lotus, Spackman and Phelps where it falls on Colin to make a decision while Bob tries to decide whether to give his marriage a chance or to go on a date with Sarah. |
No guest actors |
Series 3: 1998
editEpisode[1] | Synopsis | Cast |
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A Question Of Pants |
Dick has retired so Colin has been given his old office while Darren wonders whether Alison, whose bra is peeping out for much of the episode, wears any knickers. |
No guest actors |
Polishing the Mouse |
Darren is caught masturbating in Stella's office while Stella celebrates being at the firm for twenty years. |
No guest actors |
Big Desk Bob |
Bob has his uncle's desk delivered to the office while he and Stella try to keep their relationship a secret from everybody else. |
No guest actors |
Glad To Be Colin |
Colin questions his sexuality while Sarah returns to the office which makes Bob pleased and Stella jealous. |
No guest actors |
New Bloke |
A new solicitor has joined the firm who annoys Stella but charms everyone else while Darren decides to change his name. |
Alexander Armstrong [Nick Bairstow] |
Someone Is Lying |
Colin decides to hold a house party but at the end of the night one hundred pounds has gone missing and tries to find out who has stolen it. |
Andrew Clover [Steve] Louise Rolfe [Yvonne] |
1979 | Darren is asked to retrieve a box of files dating from 1979 and in it there's a discovery of a nineteen-year-old secret. | No guest actors |
Filming locations
editInterior shots were filmed at Teddington Studios in south-west London
Exterior shots were filmed in and around Staines and Walton-on-Thames.
Awards
editIt won the British Comedy Award for "Best ITV Sitcom" in 1995.[2]
DVD releases
editAll three series of Is It Legal? were released on DVD by Network between September 2010 and March 2011.
DVD | Release date |
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The Complete Series 1 | 13 September 2010 |
The Complete Series 2 | 17 January 2011 |
The Complete Series 3 | 21 March 2011 |
The Complete Series 1 to 3 Box Set | 9 July 2018 |
References
edit- ^ a b c "Is It Legal? episode guide". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
- ^ "The British Comedy Awards - The British Comedy Awards - Winners 1995". www.britishcomedyawards.com. Retrieved 29 November 2023.