Bread

Hello yes?

Bread was a British television sitcom, written by Carla Lane, produced by the BBC and screened on BBC1 from 1 May 1986 to 3 November 1991.


The series focused on the staunchly-Catholic and extended Boswell family of Liverpool, led by its matriarch Nellie (Jean Boht) through a number of ups and downs as they tried to make their way through life in Thatcher's Britain with no visible means of support.


Nellie's feckless and estranged husband, Freddy (Ronald Forfar), left her for another woman known as 'Lilo Lil' (Eileen Pollock). Her children-in age order-Joey, Jack, Adrian, Aveline and Billy continued to live in the family home in Kelsall Street and contributed money to the central family fund, largely through benefit fraud and the sale of stolen goods.The show's title is a reference to the use of 'bread' as a slang term for money. A regular scenario in each episode was that of Nellie opening a cockerel-fashioned kitchen storage pot prior to the evening meal, into which the family would place money for their upkeep. The amount of money placed in the pot by each depended on how successful a day they'd had. The pot would be at the forefront of the screen at the end of each episode as the credits rolled.


Other frequently-seen scenarios included Nellie answering a cordless phone (a newfangled item in the mid-1980s) which she kept in the pocket of her pinny (she always said "Hello yes?" when answering); and the parking places outside the terraced house for the family's many vehicles being kept free by some illicitly-acquired police traffic cones, normally used by police to keep road-sides free of stationary traffic.


One of the main reasons for the show's success was its use of soap opera-style cliffhangers. This meant that viewers had to tune in each week to see how the previous week's cliffhanger would be resolved. This also meant that each episode was not self-contained, but the plot unfolded as the series progressed. This was very unusual for a comedy at the time, but has been used to great effect by comedies since.


 


 


  • dleng
    please let me know when the next of the bread series will be released
  • ironlance
    I have asked Universal Playback the same question several times over the pasy several years, not just for Bread, but for other series too, and not once have I ever received a response or any indicaiton on their site! The funny thing is, they had a sudden surge in releasing series, such as Allo Allo, All creatures Great And Small and Last of the Summer Wine, so why not Bread and Three Up Two Down? One does wonder!
  • grant84
    I haven't heard back from them but wish they would have
  • jamesacstoate
    I am a really big fan of Bread also and would really like to know if series 5-7 will be released on DVD? Have you had a response to your question?
  • jamesacstoate
    Could you please inform me if series 5-7 will be released on DVD?
  • grant84
    I would like to say that i am a really big fan of Bread and have the series on dvd 1-4 but unfortunately you havent released the rest 5-7, i want to know as a fan why is this and is it going to happen any time soon? Everyone i speak to is also a big fan and ask the same question. please can u let me know if it is going to happen? Yours Craig