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Brush Strokes

British television sitcom (1986–1991)


British television sitcom (1986–1991)

FieldValue
genreSitcom
cameraMultiple camera
runtime29 mins approx.
creatorEsmonde and Larbey
starringKarl Howman
Gary Waldhorn
Mike Walling
Howard Lew Lewis
Jackie Lye
opentheme"Because of You" by Dexys Midnight Runners
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
networkBBC1
first_aired
last_aired
num_series5
num_episodes40
directorMandie Fletcher
John B. Hobbs
Harold Snoad

Gary Waldhorn Mike Walling Howard Lew Lewis Jackie Lye John B. Hobbs Harold Snoad

Brush Strokes is a British television sitcom broadcast on BBC1 from 1986 to 1991. Written by Esmonde and Larbey and set in South London, it depicted the (mostly) amorous adventures of a wisecracking house painter, Jacko (Karl Howman). There were 40 episodes spread over five series.

Premise

Jacko (Karl Howman) works as a house painter alongside his brother-in-law, Eric (Mike Walling), who was married to Jacko's sister Jean (Nicky Croydon). He lives with his sister and brother-in-law. Jacko also shares an anti-authority humour. In this case the butt of his humour is his boss, Lionel Bainbridge.

Gary Waldhorn played Lionel, and Elizabeth Counsell played his wife, Veronica, who had a crush on Jacko. The Bainbridges had a daughter called Lesley who is a spoiled daddy's girl and became Jacko's girlfriend during series one. She was played by two actresses during the life of the show: Kim Thomson in the first series and Erika Hoffman from series two onwards. In series one it was hinted that Jacko was somehow indebted to Lionel and working for him after the pair had become involved with some unlawful money making wheeling-dealing some years prior, for which Jacko almost got caught and was set to stand trial until Lionel used his "respectable business reputation" to fabricate a story and get him acquitted, leaving Jacko "indebted" and working for him, against his better wishes, as a result. This history between the pair was several times hinted at during the first series but was never mentioned from series two onwards.

Jacko is a ladies' man. Much of the humour comes from his attempts at picking up women whilst around town on painting jobs – much to the disdain of his sister, his boss, and his boss's secretary.

Jackie Lye played Sandra, the secretary at work who became Jacko's fiancée in series two (they never actually married but still went on their honeymoon because they had paid for it). Other familiar faces that have appeared in episodes include Janine Duvitski, Tracie Bennett and Pippa Haywood.

The show is remembered by many for the slow-off-the-mark pub landlord, Elmo Putney (Howard Lew Lewis), who runs the pub where Jacko and friends take their lunch breaks. Elmo's catchphrase instead of swearing was "Chisel". In later episodes, Jacko unsuccessfully starts his own company, Splosh. Later Elmo leaves for Australia to set up another business in Alice Springs, which because of its name he thinks must be near a very large body of water. He becomes a rich man after his dog discovers opals in Australia, before returning to London, buying Jacko's failing company and turning it into a wine bar where everything is decorated in pink. Jacko returns to Bainbridge's, where Veronica is now in charge after Lionel's death. Veronica subsequently begins a new romance and remarries in the final series. The end of the series sees Jacko walking down the street and flipping a coin to decide who he should end up with, while Sandra and Lesley wait in the wine bar.

Episodes

Series 1 (1986)

Series 2 (1987)

Series 3 (1988–1989)

Series 4 (1990)

Series 5 (1991)

Music

The theme song "Because of You" was written and performed by Dexys Midnight Runners. Released as a single in November 1986, it reached number 13 in the UK Singles Chart.

Other media

Jacko and Elmo also appeared in the 1989 Comic Relief show on BBC1 as a pair of murderous psychopaths.

Brush Strokes is also repeatedly referred to as a running joke in Diane Morgan’s 2018 show Cunk On Britain.

DVD releases

Brush Strokes was originally released on VHS and DVD via Universal Playback, a subsidiary of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, in August 2004. The sets were listed as the first and second series, when in fact, it consisted only of the complete first series of thirteen episodes. This became a common occurrence with Universal Playback as the same issues are present with their other titles, such as Last of the Summer Wine. Acorn Media acquired the distribution rights to the series thereafter, releasing in exactly the same format, mistakenly resulting in a complete series of six series instead of the proper five.

DVD titleActual seriesRelease dateBBFC
ratingRegion 2Region 4
Series 1 & 2One30 August 2004title=Brush Strokesurl=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/brush-strokes-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc0znzu1njewebsite=bbfc.co.ukaccess-date=10 January 2022}}
Series OneOne (ep 1–7)18 March 2009
Series TwoOne (ep 8–13)24 June 2009
The Complete Series One and TwoOne5 September 20113 July 2013PG
The Complete Series Three and FourTwo and Three16 April 201224 October 2012PG
The Complete Series Five and SixFour and Five19 August 201320 March 2013PG
Complete Series One to SixOne to Five7 October 2013PG

References

References

  1. (30 December 2004). "BBC - Comedy Guide - Brush Strokes".
  2. (September 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 1".
  3. (8 September 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 2".
  4. (15 September 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 3".
  5. (22 September 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 4".
  6. (29 September 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 5".
  7. (6 October 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 6".
  8. (13 October 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 7".
  9. (20 October 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 8".
  10. (27 October 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 9".
  11. (3 November 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 10".
  12. (10 November 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 11".
  13. (17 November 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 12".
  14. (24 November 1986). "Brush Strokes Series 1, Episode 13".
  15. "Series 2, Episode 1".
  16. "Series 2, Episode 2".
  17. "Series 2, Episode 3".
  18. "Series 2, Episode 4".
  19. "Series 2, Episode 5".
  20. "Series 2, Episode 6".
  21. "Series 2, Episode 7".
  22. "Series 3, Episode 1".
  23. "Series 3, Episode 2".
  24. "Series 3, Episode 3".
  25. "Series 3, Episode 4".
  26. "Series 3, Episode 5".
  27. "Series 3, Episode 6".
  28. "Series 4, Episode 1".
  29. "Series 4, Episode 2".
  30. "Series 4, Episode 3".
  31. "Series 4, Episode 4".
  32. "Series 4, Episode 5".
  33. "Series 4, Episode 6".
  34. "Series 5, Episode 1".
  35. "Series 5, Episode 2".
  36. "Series 5, Episode 3".
  37. "Series 5, Episode 4".
  38. "Series 5, Episode 5".
  39. "Series 5, Episode 6".
  40. "Series 5, Episode 7".
  41. "Series 5, Episode 8".
  42. "Dexys Midnight Runners". Official Charts Company.
  43. Dessau, Bruce. (31 March 2018). "TV: Cunk On Britain, BBC2".
  44. "Brush Strokes: Complete Series 1 & 2 [Region 2] by Karl Howman".
  45. "Brush Strokes".
  46. "Brush Strokes The Completes Series 1".
  47. "Brush Strokes The Completes Series 2".
  48. "Brush Strokes – The Complete Series One & Two".
  49. "Brush Strokes Series 1 – 2".
  50. "Brush Strokes – The Complete Series Three & Four".
  51. "Brush Strokes – Series 3-4".
  52. "Brush Strokes – The Complete Series Five & Six".
  53. "Brush Strokes – Series 5-6".
  54. "Brush Strokes – Complete Series One To Six".
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