Citizen Smith
Citizen Smith is a British television sitcom written by John Sullivan, first broadcast from 1977 to 1980.[1]
It starred Robert Lindsay as Walter Henry "Wolfie" Smith,[2] a young Marxist[3] "urban guerrilla" in Tooting, south London, who is attempting to emulate his hero Che Guevara.[4] Wolfie is a reference to the Irish revolutionary Wolfe Tone, who used the pseudonym Citizen Smith in order to evade capture by the British. Wolfie is the self-proclaimed leader of the revolutionary Tooting Popular Front (the TPF, merely a small bunch of his friends), the goals of which are "Power to the People" and "Freedom for Tooting". In reality, he is an unemployed slacker and low-life criminal whose plans fail through his own laziness, cowardice and incompetence.
Wolfie dresses in a stereotypical fashion for rebellious students of the period: logoed T-shirt, denim jeans and Afghan coat. He supports Fulham F. C. and occasionally wears a Fulham scarf. He rides a scooter and spends most of the time at his girlfriend's house, which means he constantly clashes with her parents.
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Genre: | Sitcom | ||||
Herstellungsland: | Vereinigtes Königreich | ||||
IMDB: | 1001 |
Drehbuch: | John Sullivan | |
Darsteller: | Robert Lindsay | |
Mike Grady | ||
Cheryl Hall | ||
Hilda Braid | ||
Peter Vaughan | ||
Tony Steedman | ||
George Sweeney | ||
Stephen Greif |
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