Broke
Comedy featuring Scotland's string-vested, beer-guzzling sage. Rab returns home to find that his wife Mary has kidnapped Chingford Steel, the government minister for work.
Rab returns home to find that his wife Mary has kidnapped Chingford Steel, the government minister for work, who is on a goodwill tour of Govan. There's not much goodwill in the Nesbitt house, however, as Mary has just lost her job and decides to discuss the matter with the minister by dinging him over the head with a frying pan. When Chingford Steel activates his official panic alarm to summon the police, Rab and Mary realise they will be arrested as soon as they let him go, so they decide to keep him.
As a full-scale siege situation develops, the police inspector in charge mistakenly decides the kidnappers are terrorists and asks for their demands. This seems too good an opportunity for Rab and Mary to miss, so they 'demand' a heated towel rail and a better bus service to the town centre.
With the military and the SAS involved, things are getting out of hand - until some surprise bonding between Rab and Chingford over a shared medical problem saves the day.
Richard E Grant stars as Chingford Steel, and John Sessions as the police inspector, helping the regular cast make the most of an unforgettable comic situation.
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Rab's demands
Duration: 02:21
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Calling for backup
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Rab C Nesbitt | Gregor Fisher |
Mary Nesbitt | Elaine C Smith |
Ella Cotter | Barbara Rafferty |
Andra | Brian Pettifer |
Chingford Steel | Richard E Grant |
Chief Inspector Haggerty | John Sessions |
Sheila Girvin | Marj Hogarth |
Dr Lessnoff | Shonagh Price |
Gavin Acton | David McGowan |
Jason King | Gavin Mitchell |
Producer | Colin Gilbert |
Director | Colin Gilbert |
Broadcasts
- Wed 5 Oct 2011 22:00
- Thu 6 Oct 2011 00:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ HD