When Did One Foot In The Grave Start

Ever wondered when that hilariously grumpy old man, Victor Meldrew, first graced our TV screens? Let's take a trip down memory lane and find out when One Foot in the Grave began its reign of comedic chaos!
The Beginning of the End (of Victor's Patience)
One Foot in the Grave started way back on January 4, 1990. Can you believe it? That's like, ancient history in TV terms! It premiered on BBC One and instantly captured the hearts (and funny bones) of the nation.
Imagine a world without Victor Meldrew's outbursts. A world where garden gnomes live peacefully. Thankfully, we don't have to!
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Why Was It So Funny?
So, what made One Foot in the Grave such a hit? Well, a big part of it was Richard Wilson's incredible portrayal of Victor Meldrew. He perfected the art of the perpetually annoyed!
Victor was basically everyone's grumpy grandpa, amplified to eleven. Every episode was a masterclass in comedic timing and over-the-top reactions.

Then there was Annette Crosbie as his long-suffering wife, Margaret. She was the perfect foil to Victor's antics, delivering understated wit and exasperated sighs with perfect precision.
Relatable Chaos and Outrageous Situations
The show also found humour in the everyday annoyances of life. From noisy neighbours to malfunctioning gadgets, One Foot in the Grave took these mundane problems and cranked them up to ridiculous levels.
Remember the squirrel incident? Or the episode with the burglar alarm? Pure comedic gold!

We all have those moments where we feel like the world is conspiring against us. Victor just happened to experience them on a much grander, funnier scale.
More Than Just a Sitcom
But One Foot in the Grave was more than just a silly sitcom. It touched on themes of aging, retirement, and the struggle to find purpose in a rapidly changing world.

Underneath the slapstick and the sarcasm, there was a layer of poignancy that resonated with viewers. Victor was, in a way, a symbol of resistance against the indignities of growing older.
He refused to go quietly, even if it meant terrorising the postman and battling rogue garden gnomes.
Still Funny Today
Even though it's been off the air for quite some time, One Foot in the Grave remains incredibly popular. The humour is timeless, and the characters are unforgettable.

It is regularly rerun on TV and easily available for streaming. So, whether you're a long-time fan or new to the show, it's definitely worth checking out.
Prepare to laugh, cringe, and maybe even relate to Victor Meldrew's frustrations (but hopefully not too much!).
Ready for a laugh? Give One Foot in the Grave a try. You might just find yourself saying,
"I don't believe it!"along with Victor.
