It's been quite awhile since John Cleese was in a sitcom.
He popped up in a couple of episodes of the U.S. show Whitneyfive years ago and sapphic eroticismhe's cameoed in the likes of Will and Grace, but the legendary days of Fawlty Towersare now a full 40 years behind us.
SEE ALSO: John Cleese delivers the ultimate 'Walking Dead' recapBased on his recent interviews a return didn't seem likely, either.
"There's no way I want to work in TV, especially at the BBC," he told Shortlistin 2015.
"I have a nasty feeling a large proportion of the commissioning editors have no idea what they're doing."
Well something's obviously changed in the last couple of years, because working in TV at the BBC is exactly what Cleese is about to do.
On Tuesday, the BBC announced that Cleese will be appearing alongside Jason Watkins and Alison Steadman in a new comedy series called Edith.
"For Edith (Alison Steadman), life is pretty good. She's been a widow for some years now, but her children live locally and drop by regularly, and she enjoys daily visits from Phil (John Cleese), an old boyfriend who now lives across the road.
Phil dreams of marrying Edith, and the pair of them upping sticks and moving abroad to the sunshine. But after months of turning him down, on the happy day Edith finally says "yes", there's a knock on the door - and there on the step, with a large suitcase, is her 50 year old son Roger (Jason Watkins). He announces that he's left his wife, his kids and his good job at the bank, and come home in an attempt to find his lost happiness again. And in a blink, to Edith's dismay and Phil's fury, all dreams are on hold."
From the sounds of it, Cleese is pretty enthusiastic about the new show.
“These are the most enjoyable scripts I've been sent in the last 100 years," he said in a statement.
"It will also be particularly nice to work with Alison again since we joined forces in Clockwiseall that time ago.”
No release date has been given yet, but filming is scheduled to begin this summer.
Topics BBC
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Nvidia's Digits is a tiny AI supercomputer for your desk
What to make of Hugh Hefner's complicated legacy
How to teach your kids about the NFL protests and the awesome power of dissent
Walmart's Jet.com is launching its own line of groceries to compete with Amazon
7 wild Sora videos blowing up social media after its launch
Google rumored to be working on a premium, louder Home smart speaker
Walmart's Jet.com is launching its own line of groceries to compete with Amazon
Now the Commodore 64 is getting the miniature makeover
South Carolina vs. Illinois football livestreams: kickoff time, streaming deals, and more
The EU wants Facebook and Twitter to automatically remove hate speech
Sinner vs. de Minaur 2025 livestream: Watch Australian Open for free
Moscow's facial recognition CCTV network is the biggest example of surveillance society yet
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。