Martin Clunes unveils unreleased 'Men Behaving Badly' episode
Martin Clunes recently shared details about a never-aired episode of "Men Behaving Badly." He described the episode, starring Harry Enfield, as “abysmal” and not suitable for broadcast. Clunes discussed this during an interview with The Sun’s TV Mag. The show’s director, John Howard Davis, also directed the famous comedy "Fawlty Towers." Clunes mentioned that Davis advised him to be more like John Cleese, emphasizing the need for a clash between characters in the comedy. Reflecting on their time on "Men Behaving Badly," Clunes and co-star Neil Morrissey recalled how the show opened doors to the celebrity world. Morrissey noted it was a busy time, filled with invitations to premieres and awards shows. The duo has now reunited for a new show called "Neil & Martin’s Bon Voyage." This travel series, launching this Tuesday, features a road trip through Southern France. Clunes expressed excitement about this new project, which he feels has a clear purpose and allows them to discover hidden gems along the way.