The trials and tribulations of a group of binmen brought together by their common love of their job.The trials and tribulations of a group of binmen brought together by their common love of their job.The trials and tribulations of a group of binmen brought together by their common love of their job.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 3 nominations total
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- TriviaThe theme tune (used in closing each show) is listed as being by a band called The Other Two, a husband-and-wife team who were the drummer and keyboardist from New Order; the husband, the drummer, also played with New Order's previous lineup, Joy Division.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Drama Connections: Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (2005)
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Common As Muck has a great deal in common with Auf Weidershen Pet. Both deal with the interesting situation of throwing together a riff-raff of different characters into one melting pot then standing back and watching the whole lot go off.
We are introduced to a group of very different men who are thrown together by their common trade, they are binmen. Their developing friendship, loves and various intertwined lives are followed closely as they bumble along. The cast read like a who's who of well established British actors. Edward Woodward, the comedian Roy Hudd, June Whitfield and Tim Healy of Auf Weidershen Pet fame. The tone is realistic, gritty, yet poignant and funny. Written and acted to high standard as you would expect of the BBC's recent northern dramas, it ran for two series and stands as another example of real everyday peoples lives and jobs being as interesting and funny as gritty and realistic.
We are introduced to a group of very different men who are thrown together by their common trade, they are binmen. Their developing friendship, loves and various intertwined lives are followed closely as they bumble along. The cast read like a who's who of well established British actors. Edward Woodward, the comedian Roy Hudd, June Whitfield and Tim Healy of Auf Weidershen Pet fame. The tone is realistic, gritty, yet poignant and funny. Written and acted to high standard as you would expect of the BBC's recent northern dramas, it ran for two series and stands as another example of real everyday peoples lives and jobs being as interesting and funny as gritty and realistic.
- daveairguitar
- Jul 13, 2002
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