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''Filthy Rich & Catflap'' is a [[Britcom]] that some members of ''[[The Young Ones]]'' cast made between ''[[The Young Ones]]'' and ''[[Bottom]]''.
''Filthy Rich & Catflap'' is a [[Britcom]] that some members of ''[[The Young Ones]]'' cast made between ''[[The Young Ones]]'' and ''[[Bottom]]''.


Rik Mayall plays Richie Rich, a talentless, unheard-of ham actor on a crusade for fame and glory. Adrian Edmondson plays his violent alcoholic minder, and Nigel Planer plays Richie's useless sponging agent.
[[Rik Mayall]] plays Richie Rich (no, not [[Richie Rich (comics)|that one]]), a talentless, unheard-of ham actor on a crusade for fame and glory. Adrian Edmondson plays his violent alcoholic minder, and Nigel Planer plays Richie's useless sponging agent.


The show has absolutely [[No Fourth Wall]].
The show has absolutely [[No Fourth Wall]].


The show was ended when Mayall complained to Ben Elton about his writing privilages. Elton didn't listen and Mayall left.
The show was ended when Mayall complained to Ben Elton about his writing privileges. Elton didn't listen and Mayall left.
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This show provides examples of:


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* [[Accidental Murder]]: At least 4 dead milkmen in episode 1. 5 ifyou include the one in the hospital.
* [[Accidental Murder]]: At least 4 dead milkmen in episode 1. 5 ifyou include the one in the hospital.
* [[Attention Whore]]: Richie.
* [[Attention Whore]]: Richie.
* [[Berserk Button]]: {{spoiler|Richie's incredible success at the end of the series drives Eddie to [[Post Modernism|smashing up the set.]]}}
* [[Berserk Button]]: {{spoiler|Richie's incredible success at the end of the series drives Eddie to [[Post Modernism|smashing up the set.]]}}
* [[Better Than a Bare Bulb]]: The show delights in hanging lampshades.
* [[Better Than a Bare Bulb]]: The show delights in hanging lampshades.
* [[British Brevity]]: Only six episodes were made. Thanks to an argument between Rik Mayall and writer Ben Elton.
* [[British Brevity]]: Only six episodes were made. Thanks to an argument between Rik Mayall and writer Ben Elton.
* [[Careful with That Axe]]: subverted when Eddie hits Richie in the balls with one.
* [[Careful with That Axe]]: subverted when Eddie hits Richie in the balls with one.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Filthy
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Filthy
** "Hello is that...? Yes I can hold.
** "Hello is that...? Yes I can hold.
* [[Daddy DNA Test]]: {{spoiler|Except the DNA test is part of an [[Massive Multiplayer Scam|elaborate plan]] to share Richie's money between Eddie, Eddie's cousin, and Filthy. And the blood sample is pure lager.}}
* [[Daddy DNA Test]]: {{spoiler|Except the DNA test is part of an [[Massive Multiplayer Scam|elaborate plan]] to share Richie's money between Eddie, Eddie's cousin, and Filthy. And the blood sample is pure lager.}}
* [[Disposing of a Body]]: {{spoiler|The [[Accidental Murder|dead milkmen]] in episode one.}}
* [[Disposing of a Body]]: {{spoiler|The [[Accidental Murder|dead milkmen]] in episode one.}}
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* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: Played straight for most of the series. {{spoiler|And then subverted! The series ends on a cheery "Made it!" from Richie.}}
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: Played straight for most of the series. {{spoiler|And then subverted! The series ends on a cheery "Made it!" from Richie.}}
* [[Fan Boy]]: Richie seems to have Tarby on the brain.
* [[Fan Boy]]: Richie seems to have Tarby on the brain.
* [[Gay Bar Reveal]]:
* [[Gay Bar Reveal]]:
{{quote|'''Richie:''' ...Bloody fairies! That's what you are, isn't it?
{{quote|'''Richie:''' ...Bloody fairies! That's what you are, isn't it?
'''Men at bar:''' Yes. }}
'''Men at bar:''' Yes. }}
** Him and Eddie are thrown out
** Him and Eddie are thrown out
* [[Hanging Judge]]: A literal example passes judgement over the three at the beginning of the sixth episode.
* [[Hanging Judge]]: A literal example passes judgement over the three at the beginning of the sixth episode.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Mel Smith, Chris Barrie, The Nolan Sisters, David Baddiel, Midge Ure, Anne Diamond...
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Mel Smith, Chris Barrie, The Nolan Sisters, David Baddiel, Midge Ure, Anne Diamond...
* [[Ho Yay]]: Starting with the [[Bedmate Reveal]] in the very first scene and continuing throughout the whole series.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Starting with the [[Bedmate Reveal]] in the very first scene and continuing throughout the whole series.
* [[It's All About Me]]: Richie
* [[It's All About Me]]: Richie
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* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]:
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]:
{{quote|'''Filthy:''' My name's Ralph Filthy not Filthy Ralph.}}
{{quote|'''Filthy:''' My name's Ralph Filthy not Filthy Ralph.}}
* [[No Fourth Wall]]
* [[No Fourth Wall]]
* [[Oh My Gods]]: "What in the name of Satan's ''[[Unusual Euphemism|portion]]''?!"
* [[Oh My Gods]]: "What in the name of Satan's ''[[Unusual Euphemism|portion]]''?!"
* [[Repetitive Name]]: Richie Rich
* [[Repetitive Name]]: Richie Rich
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* [[Those Two Actors]]: Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson are an established comedy duo and have frequently starred alongside each other.
* [[Those Two Actors]]: Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson are an established comedy duo and have frequently starred alongside each other.
** Two of the characters from the game show episode are from ''[[Are You Being Served?|Are You Being Served]]'' (Mr Humphries and Molly Sugden)
** Two of the characters from the game show episode are from ''[[Are You Being Served?|Are You Being Served]]'' (Mr Humphries and Molly Sugden)
* Also Steven Fry and Huge Laurrie in the same episode.
* Also Steven Fry and Huge Laurrie in the same episode.
* [[Take That]]
* [[Take That]]
{{quote|'''Filthy''': And then give that comic the world's best gag --
{{quote|'''Filthy''': And then give that comic the world's best gag --
'''Eddie''': Which would have to be [[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher's]] '79 election promise to cut unemployment! }}
'''Eddie''': Which would have to be [[Margaret Thatcher|Thatcher's]] '79 election promise to cut unemployment! }}
** There are a number of digs at [[British Political System|conservatism]] (par for the course; see also ''[[The Young Ones]]''). This is [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] at the end of the very first episode.
** There are a number of digs at [[British Political System|conservatism]] (par for the course; see also ''[[The Young Ones]]''). This is [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] at the end of the very first episode.
*** "Look, I've had just about enough left-wing soapbox rhetoric for one week!"
*** "Look, I've had just about enough left-wing soapbox rhetoric for one week!"
** ...and the last episode has more than a few digs at Rupert Murdoch and tabloid journalists.
** ...and the last episode has more than a few digs at Rupert Murdoch and tabloid journalists.
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* [[Ted Baxter]]: Richie
* [[Ted Baxter]]: Richie
* [[Trouser Space]]: Eddie can fit 3 whole chickens in his trousers.
* [[Trouser Space]]: Eddie can fit 3 whole chickens in his trousers.
* [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]
* [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist]]
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: "I've sustained some quite considerable Belisha beacons in my time, thank you!"
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: "I've sustained some quite considerable Belisha beacons in my time, thank you!"
** "Adolf Hitler's lover rumoured to be a man!
** "Adolf Hitler's lover rumoured to be a man!
* [[With Friends Like These...]]
* [[With Friends Like These...]]
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Post Modernism]] meets [[Comedic Sociopathy]].
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Post Modernism]] meets [[Comedic Sociopathy]].


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Latest revision as of 16:24, 30 July 2017

Clockwise, from top left: Filthy, Rich, and Eddie Catflap

Filthy Rich & Catflap is a Britcom that some members of The Young Ones cast made between The Young Ones and Bottom.

Rik Mayall plays Richie Rich (no, not that one), a talentless, unheard-of ham actor on a crusade for fame and glory. Adrian Edmondson plays his violent alcoholic minder, and Nigel Planer plays Richie's useless sponging agent.

The show has absolutely No Fourth Wall.

The show was ended when Mayall complained to Ben Elton about his writing privileges. Elton didn't listen and Mayall left.


Tropes used in Filthy Rich & Catflap include:

Richie: ...Bloody fairies! That's what you are, isn't it?
Men at bar: Yes.

Filthy: My name's Ralph Filthy not Filthy Ralph.

Filthy: And then give that comic the world's best gag --
Eddie: Which would have to be Thatcher's '79 election promise to cut unemployment!

    • There are a number of digs at conservatism (par for the course; see also The Young Ones). This is lampshaded at the end of the very first episode.
      • "Look, I've had just about enough left-wing soapbox rhetoric for one week!"
    • ...and the last episode has more than a few digs at Rupert Murdoch and tabloid journalists.
    • In show example occours when they systematicly smear everyone in british showbiz count?
  • Take That Me: In a meta-sense; after Eddie and Richie indulge in an extended satirical dig at the police force, Richie undercuts the proceedings by pointing out "Next time you're in trouble, you try calling an alternative comedian!"
  • Ted Baxter: Richie
  • Trouser Space: Eddie can fit 3 whole chickens in his trousers.
  • Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist
  • Unusual Euphemism: "I've sustained some quite considerable Belisha beacons in my time, thank you!"
    • "Adolf Hitler's lover rumoured to be a man!
  • With Friends Like These...
  • X Meets Y: Post Modernism meets Comedic Sociopathy.