Chelmsford 123

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Chelmsford 123 was a situation comedy produced for British Channel 4 television by Hat Trick Productions. It ran for two series, of six and seven episodes, in 1988 and 1990.

The series was located in the British town of Chelmsford in AD 123, and concerned the power struggle between Roman governor Aulus Paulinus (Jimmy Mulville) and the British chieftain, Badvoc (Rory McGrath). Britain is a miserable place, cold and wet – just the place to exile Aulus for accidentally insulting the Emperor's girlfriend, but also give him something useful to do. Aulus was a rather delicate Roman, who was usually outwitted by the scheming Badvoc, who hadn't had a haircut for twenty-five years. Many of the other regular "Hat Trick" actors, previously seen in shows such as Who Dares Wins, also appeared.

The first series is now available to rent from 4 on Demand.

  • "They call me Mungo, the Evasive."
  • "Why is that?"
  • "Who wants to know?"
  • "They call me Mungo, the Procrastinator."
  • "Why is that?"
  • "I'll tell you tomorrow."
  • "Plunja, plunja, wiggi wiggi wiggi."
  • "You can take your olive oil, arty-farty mosiacs, and fuck off back to Rome."

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