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Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me

Country: UK, Language: English, 60 mins

  • Director: John Alexander
  • Writer: Peter Harness
  • Producer: Abi Bach; Ben Evans

CGiii Comment

This is, simply, unkind and cramped.

The performances are faultless, Walliams excels.

IT'S THE SCRIPT - it's boring. Did no-one notice?

It focuses more on Heymer than Howerd - which is missing the point.

Howerd was an entertainer and this is not even entertaining, it's a dirge.

A gross misuse of public funds and disparaging to Howerd's memory.

It would have been wonderful just to have seen the love story that existed between these two men...

Pity.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In the 1950s Frankie Howerd, the famous radio and film comedian, meets a young waiter Dennis Heymer, who,like himself,is a closet homosexual. Their relationship blossoms into a partnership, rather than a purely sexual one, and Dennis becomes Frankie's manager. By the early 1960s however things are looking bleak for Frankie. He has lost popularity with mainstream audiences and suffered a nervous breakdown.He is full of self hatred about his appearance - he wears a wig - and his homosexuality, putting huge stress on his relationship with Dennis. Matters are not helped by the death of Frankie's mother Edith. However, Frankie is able to reinvent himself as a satirical comedian, with a gig at Peter Cook's Establishment Club and his fortunes soar,with successful television comedies and a well-publicised appearance at the Oxford Union.

Cast & Characters

David Walliams as Frankie Howerd;
Rafe Spall as Dennis Heymer;
Peter Sandys-Clarke as Sheridan;
Sally Leonard as Jane;
Paul Anderson as Roger;
Benedict Martin as Gunman;
Melanie Hill as Ruth;
Dilys Laye as Edith Howerd;
Jeffrey S. Perry as Director;
Chris New as Rent Boy;
Peter Harness as Promoter;
Paul Courtenay Hyu as Dr. Ling;
Jake Maskall as Don;
David Reed as Peter Cook;
Tom Allen as Lighting Technician