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The League of Gentlemen

The League of Gentlemen is a surreal British comedy horror sitcom that premiered on BBC Two in 1999. The programme is set in Royston Vasey, a fictional town in northern England, originally based on Alston, Cumbria,[1][2] and follows the lives of bizarre characters, most of whom are played by three of the show's four writers – Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith – who, along with Jeremy Dyson, formed the League of Gentlemen comedy troupe in 1995. The series originally aired for three series from 1999 until 2002, and was followed by a film The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse and a stage production The League of Gentlemen Are Behind You!, both in 2005.

The League of Gentlemen
GenreBlack comedy
Comedy horror
Created by
Directed bySteve Bendelack
Starring
  • Mark Gatiss
  • Steve Pemberton
  • Reece Shearsmith
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes22
Production
Running time30–60 mins.
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release11 January 1999 (1999-01-11) –
31 October 2002 (2002-10-31)
Release18 December (2017-12-18) –
20 December 2017 (2017-12-20)
Related

The BBC announced in August 2017 that three new episodes would be produced to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the group's first appearance on BBC Radio 4.[3] The aforementioned episodes aired on BBC2 on 18–20 December 2017.[4]

The series was filmed mainly in Hadfield, Derbyshire; other locations include Bacup, Lancashire; Glossop, Gamesley, and Hope Valley in Derbyshire; Marsden, Todmorden, and Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire; and Mottram in Greater Manchester.[5]

History edit

Three of the four members of the League of Gentlemen (Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith) met at Bretton Hall Theatre School. They met their final member – Jeremy Dyson – later in their comedy career. He does not act as such in the franchise but does have a few small/ cameo roles throughout the series. The stage show began in late 1994, and it was not long before the team took as their name the title of a 1960 Jack Hawkins film, The League of Gentlemen. In 1997, they were awarded the Perrier award for comedy at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and their radio series On the Town with The League of Gentlemen, debuted on BBC Radio 4. On the Town was set in the fictional town of Spent. They won a Sony Award for this six-episode run. In 1999 the show moved to television and quickly acquired a cult following; three series were produced, the first airing in 1999, the second in 2000 and the third in 2002. A Christmas special was broadcast in December 2000, after the airing of the second series. For television, Spent was renamed Royston Vasey – the given name of comedian Roy Chubby Brown, who appears in the series, notably as the Mayor of Royston Vasey in series 2. Its influence can be seen on later series, particularly Little Britain (the first series of which was directed by Steve Bendelack and script-edited by Gatiss).

Filming took place mainly on location in the north Derbyshire town of Hadfield and consequently had no live audience.[5] A laugh track was added to the first and second series, by inviting a studio audience to watch a playback of the completed episodes as well as the filming of certain interior scenes, such as the Dentons'. The laughter track was dropped from the Christmas Special and series 3 when shown in the United Kingdom.

The group took the show on tour for the first time in 2001, using a mixture of old and new material. In early 2005 a special one-off sketch was broadcast on the BBC for Comic Aid, a charity benefit for the tsunami disaster. In this, two of the most popular characters, Tubbs and Papa Lazarou, kidnapped Miranda Richardson. A feature-length film, The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, was released on 3 June 2005. Later in the same year, the League toured the UK with their new pantomime-themed show, The League of Gentlemen Are Behind You!, which ran from October to mid-December.

In September 2006, the unofficial website reported that The League of Gentlemen were to 'reunite' at the beginning of 2007, most likely to plan for the fourth series.[6] Shearsmith and Pemberton appeared on The Russell Brand Show on 22 December 2006. When asked "Will there be any more of The League of Gentlemen?", Shearsmith simply replied "Yes" but was quick to change the subject and not reveal anything about a new series. On the official website, Shearsmith's blog entry for 23 May 2007 stated that the troupe had recently met up in London's West End: "We discussed our next project – it seems we have hit upon something. Early days – but exciting nevertheless."[7]

Shearsmith and Pemberton later collaborated to create another dark comedy series, Psychoville (2009); Gatiss appeared in one episode. In May 2008, Shearsmith confirmed that although he and Pemberton would be making Psychoville without the other members of the League, the League would reunite in the future. The three also performed together in the fourth series of Horrible Histories, in which they play American film producers who hear film pitches from historical figures.[8] Shearsmith and Pemberton also wrote and starred in the black comedy anthology series Inside No. 9, which premiered on BBC Two in 2014. In 2022, Gatiss appeared in one episode.

A one-off radio show, The League of Gentlemen's Ghost Chase, was broadcast on 28 October 2010 for Halloween.[9] Unlike other shows, this was not a scripted dark comedy but a documentary of the members spending a night at The Ancient Ram Inn, reputedly the most haunted hotel in the country.[10]

Speaking to BBC Radio 6 in October 2016, Mark Gatiss spoke about the desire of the creators to revive the programme in some form with Brexit forming a suitable background to revive it.[11]

In April 2017, both Gatiss and Shearsmith confirmed that the programme would be returning for an anniversary special.[12] The BBC announced in August 2017 that three special new episodes were to be produced, to be aired in December 2017.[3]

Writing and inspiration edit

One source of inspiration is the town of Alston in Cumbria.[13] Gatiss has said in interview that the local shop was inspired by a shop in the village of Rottingdean and that he was influenced growing up around the former Winterton Hospital asylum near Sedgefield.[14][15][16]

The majority of the inhabitants of the village – male and female – are played by Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton, and Mark Gatiss, and the script was written by these three, along with Jeremy Dyson. Dyson, not an actor like the others, appears only in cameo roles. As there are usually only three actors on screen at any one time, the different characters mostly play out their own stories in several serialised sketches, rarely crossing into each other's storylines. Only rarely do actors "meet themselves". Exceptions include Papa Lazarou facing the Reverend Bernice in the Christmas Special (both Reece Shearsmith), Les McQueen buying a magazine from Pop's son (both Mark Gatiss), and Alvin Steele buying food from Iris at a supermarket checkout in Series 2 (again, both Mark Gatiss). The idea is taken further in The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, when the characters meet the actors (especially when Herr Lipp meets his creator, Steve Pemberton). In the live shows, when Pam Doove was auditioning for a part in the Christmas Nativity Play, directed by Ollie Plimsolls, Pam had to audition in front of Ollie's Legz Akimbo colleague Dave (Pemberton), who said that Ollie couldn't make it "for obvious reasons" (Shearsmith plays both Pam and Ollie in the television series).

Royston Vasey edit

Royston Vasey is a fictional English town featured in the BBC television comedy series The League of Gentlemen.[17] The exterior shots for the series were filmed in Hadfield, Derbyshire and, according to the writers of the series, the town is based on Alston, Cumbria.[13] The preceding radio series On the Town with the League of Gentlemen was set in the equally fictional and almost identical town of Spent.

Royston Vasey draws on the upbringing of all the League of Gentlemen's members – Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith and Jeremy Dyson – all of whom were raised in the north of England.[18] Royston Vasey is the real name of British stand-up comedian Roy Chubby Brown.[18][19] Brown played the part of the town's mayor in a cameo appearance.

Description edit

The town as it appears in the TV show has a sign which ominously declares "Welcome to Royston Vasey. You'll never leave!" The first building many visitors come across is the "Local Shop". The Local Shop is located some distance from the town itself on a lonely hilltop moor.

Events in the fictional town edit

In the first television series of The League of Gentlemen a construction company called PQ Construction threatens the isolation of Royston Vasey by building a "New Road" near the Local Shop.[20] The project is first delayed when a monster (later revealed to be parts of a goat, a pig and a chimp crudely stitched together by Edward Tattsyrup) is unearthed on the construction site and comes to an end in the final episode when the owner of PQ Construction, David Tattsyrup, is revealed to be the son of Edward and Tubbs who convince him to "live locally".

In the second series Royston Vasey receives visits from both a travelling circus and a group of German exchange students. The town becomes gradually overrun by a deadly nosebleed epidemic which causes a high percentage of the town's residents to experience incessant bleeding and death, usually within 24 hours.[21] Eventually the epidemic devastates the town, with the Ministry of Health running riot in a desperate attempt to staunch the plague. The cause of the nosebleeds can be traced to a substance known only as the "Special Stuff", a highly addictive and mysterious foodstuff served by demonic butcher Hilary Briss, which becomes deadly when cut with sandwich paste. However, the surviving local residents mistakenly accuse Edward and Tubbs of spreading the disease and burn the Local Shop to the ground.

In the third and final series, several of the residents of Royston Vasey are involved in a traffic collision which leaves Lance Longthorne and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen dead while Geoff Tipps is facially disfigured. The travelling circus also returns.

In the film The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, the town is on the verge of destruction when the League of Gentlemen – Jeremy Dyson, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith – agree to stop writing for Royston Vasey. This causes meteorites to rain from the sky until the entire town is razed to the ground. The destruction of Royston Vasey can only be prevented when all four of the writers are killed, but it transpires that the entire ordeal was conceived by Dyson while unconscious in a hospital.

In the Anniversary Specials, the town of Royston Vasey is facing a threat more terrible than anything it has faced before: boundary changes that will erase the town from the map forever. The fight to save the community from administrative annihilation comes from unexpected and surprising directions, all of them local, as the crisis reaches its earth-shattering climax.

Other edit

The League of Gentlemen book, A Local Book for Local People, released between the second and third series, describes Royston Vasey's history in a brochure, from its beginnings, as mentioned in an appendix to the Domesday Book as "an hutte with a pigge outside" to the construction of the town hall in the late 1930s, as designed by Albert Speer. The endpapers of the book show real maps of northern England turned upside down and with fictional place names, Royston Vasey corresponding to the real town of Settle, North Yorkshire (close by to Panties / Giggleswick).

The town's most featured landmarks include the Local Shop, an angelic war memorial, H. Briss & Son Butchers, the St Mary of Bethlehem hospital, the Windermere B&B, and the local Job Centre.

Filming location edit

The series was filmed mainly in Hadfield, Derbyshire; other locations include Bacup Lancashire, Glossop, Gamesley, and Hope Valley in Derbyshire; Marsden, Todmorden and Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire; and Mottram in Greater Manchester.[5]

Filming of the television series took place in the Derbyshire village of Hadfield, located in a Pennines valley.[18] The "Local Shop" is a purpose-built building on nearby Marsden Moor.[18] The opening sequences show a poster for a missing finger.

The League considered a number of filming locations before settling on Hadfield.[18] Another town to feature prominently in the series was Bacup in Rossendale, and the West Yorkshire town of Todmorden was used for some later scenes.

Characters edit

 
Steve Pemberton in character as Pauline Campbell-Jones

The League of Gentlemen have played in total nearly a hundred characters, many created in the early stage shows, others during the span of the television series and some especially for the team's film. Most of the characters live in Royston Vasey.

Radio series edit

In the radio series, the plot involved outsider Benjamin Denton visiting his aunt and uncle in Spent to be interviewed for a job at the local power plant. Not surprisingly, he missed the interview and was forced to stay longer than expected.

Episodes edit

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1611 January 1999 (1999-01-11)15 February 1999 (1999-02-15)
2614 January 2000 (2000-01-14)18 February 2000 (2000-02-18)
Christmas Special27 December 2000 (2000-12-27)
3626 September 2002 (2002-09-26)24 October 2002 (2002-10-24)
Anniversary Specials318 December 2017 (2017-12-18)20 December 2017 (2017-12-20)

Series 1 (1999) edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Welcome to Royston Vasey"11 January 1999 (1999-01-11)
Benjamin Denton arrives in Royston Vasey to stay with his relatives: Uncle Harvey; Auntie Val; and twin cousins Chloe and Radclyffe. His friend Martin drops into Tubbs and Edward Tattsyrup's local shop; and we are introduced to pals/workmates Geoff, Brian, and Mike; and to Restart Course leader Pauline.
2"The Road to Royston Vasey"18 January 1999 (1999-01-18)
Tubbs and Edward deal with a pair of construction workers on the new road. Meanwhile, Pauline continues her brutal treatment of the unemployed; and we are introduced to Les McQueen, a former musician whose glory days are long behind him.
3"Nightmare in Royston Vasey"25 January 1999 (1999-01-25)
Mr. Chinnery tries a new method of treating an old woman's pet tortoise's anaemia, and Geoff goes to Lance's joke shop to get a treat to secure his being best man at Mike's wedding.
4"The Beast of Royston Vasey"1 February 1999 (1999-02-01)
Primary school drama group "Legz Akimbo" give a talk on homosexuality entitled "Everybody Out". Meanwhile, the zoo goes missing and the corpse of a grotesque beast is found on the moor.
5"Love Comes to Royston Vasey"8 February 1999 (1999-02-08)
While Mike and Cheryl tie the knot and Geoff gives a memorable best-man speech, Barbara places an ad in the lonely-hearts column and gets a reply from an unexpected caller. Also, Henry and Ally torment a man when watching Trois Couleurs Bleu in the cinema.
6"Escape from Royston Vasey"15 February 1999 (1999-02-15)
Tubbs and Edward find out that the construction manager for the dreaded "New Road" is their son David, who has not been "local" in the long time since he left to attend university in London. Mr. Chinnery disembowels a cow.

Series 2 (2000) edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
7"Destination: Royston Vasey"14 January 2000 (2000-01-14)
Papa Lazarou brings his Pandemonium Carnival to Royston Vasey and finds that the locals are even stranger than he is. Pauline meets her replacement at the Job Centre and Uncle Harvey's new toad seems to have mythical powers.
8"Lust for Royston Vasey"21 January 2000 (2000-01-21)
A tour bus of German exchange students, led by Herr Lipp, arrives in Royston Vasey. Pauline and Mickey get jobs at Burger Me. Dr Chinnery attempts a little dental work on an iguana. Uncle Harvey and Auntie Val nurse Benjamin back to health.
9"A Plague on Royston Vasey"28 January 2000 (2000-01-28)
Tubbs and Edward take inventory at The Local Shop, and decide that David needs a bride. After being sacked from Burger Me, Pauline and Mickey confront Ross at the Job Centre. Hilary is outraged when Maurice brings his wife to a top secret meeting. A young couple signs a contract with Pop to live in Royston Vasey.
10"Death in Royston Vasey"4 February 2000 (2000-02-04)
Benjamin wakes up to find that it is his aunt and uncle's 'Nude Day' and they insist he joins them. A flatulent dog causes concern for Dr Chinnery; Edward and Tubbs start their trip to find David a wife.
11"Anarchy in Royston Vasey"11 February 2000 (2000-02-11)
Pauline is still holding Ross hostage at the Job Centre, but no one has noticed. Les discovers Crême Brulée have reunited without him. Tubbs and Edward have traveled to the local supermarket in search of a 'No-Tail' for David. Maurice arrives at Hilary's shop in a panic, worrying about the health inspections, while Eunice's sandwiches are suddenly a hot item.
12"Royston Vasey and the Monster from Hell"18 February 2000 (2000-02-18)
Barbara and David's big day has arrived, but Royston Vasey is in chaos from the epidemic. The police have a good idea what is causing the deadly illness, though the torch-wielding locals have errantly decided to take care of matters themselves. Meanwhile, Dr. Chinnery accidentally electrocutes a falcon, Judee discovers that Iris is her mother and Benjamin escapes the clutches of his Auntie Val and Uncle Harvey and gathers the locals to destroy the Local Shop.

Christmas Special (2000) edit

TitleOriginal air date
"Yule Never Leave"27 December 2000 (2000-12-27)
Bernice listens to three different disturbing tales: Charlie talks about a recurring nightmare involving Stella and a voodoo spell; a tramp talks about how he came to suspect that Herr Lipp was a vampire; Mr Chinnery recounts how his great-grandfather became infected with an ancestral curse which now affects him after an incident with monkey balls.

Series 3 (2002) edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
13"The Lesbian And The Monkey"26 September 2002 (2002-09-26)
Ross springs Pauline from jail--provided she can find evidence to convict Mickey and get him off the Dole.
14"The One-Armed Man Is King"3 October 2002 (2002-10-03)
Lance goes to hospital in order to have a second arm grafted onto his body. He receives a woman's arm that has a life of its own.
15"Turn Again Geoff Tipps"10 October 2002 (2002-10-10)
Fired from his job, Geoff heads down to London to become a stand-up comedian. Meanwhile, Legz Akimbo practise role-playing for a play about disability.
16"The Medusa Touch"17 October 2002 (2002-10-17)
Alvin and Sunny host a small group of fellow "Sexplorers" to a trial of a new auto-erotic asphyxiation machine. While Alvin slips away to tryst with his mistress, everyone else accidentally dies.
17"Beauty and the Beast (or Come Into My Parlor)"24 October 2002 (2002-10-24)
Charlie and Judee team up to form their own beauty parlour, but Charlie ends up performing hand-jobs for male customers and ends up falling in love with one, Tony.
18"How the Elephant Got Its Trunk"31 October 2002 (2002-10-31)
Vinnie dies trying to collect a plastic bag, so Reenie hires a new charity-shop helper, Keith Drop. When Brian tells Keith that his wife went missing when the circus came to town, it is discovered that Keith has a secret identity.

Anniversary Specials (2017) edit

TitleOriginal air date
"Return To Royston Vasey"18 December 2017 (2017-12-18)
Some familiar faces return to the town of Royston Vasey, with old scores to settle and some old friends to dig up - with more bad blood than an abattoir with septicaemia.
"Save Royston Vasey"19 December 2017 (2017-12-19)
Boundary changes threaten to wipe the town from the map forever. The fight to save Royston Vasey from administrative annihilation comes from unexpected and surprising directions - all of them local.
"Royston Vasey Mon Amour"20 December 2017 (2017-12-20)
The local authorities, local newspaper and local police all play their part as the developing situation in Royston Vasey reaches its earth-shattering climax. What dark forces have been unleashed in the amphibarium?

Film edit

The film was made in 2005. The plot is that Royston Vasey is coming to an end and that the locals appear in the real world to try to save it. In the beginning Jeremy Dyson is killed by Tubbs, Edward and Papa Lazarou.

Live tours edit

Year Title Shows Notes
2000-2001 The League of Gentlemen: Live on Tour 57 dates DVD release
2005 The League of Gentlemen Are Behind You! 38 dates DVD release
2018 The League of Gentlemen Live Again! 48 shows Released as a BBC Two special

Reception edit

In 2003, its creators were listed in The Observer as among the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. In 2004 The Radio Times listed Papa Lazarou as the 8th funniest comedy sketch of all time.

Accolades edit

Controversy edit

In June 2020 the show was withdrawn from distribution on Netflix due to the character Papa Lazarou being considered blackface, following similar action taken against Little Britain by the BBC during the George Floyd protests.[22]

The series was kept on the BBC iPlayer streaming service but a content warning was added before each episode.[23]

Influence edit

The series was cited as an inspiration for the later Canadian television series Death Comes to Town, a reunion project for the Canadian sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall.[24]

Books edit

  • A Local Book for Local People (2000) London: 4th Estate, ISBN 1-84115-346-X
  • The League of Gentlemen: Scripts and That (2003) London: BBC Worldwide, ISBN 0-563-48775-5
  • The League of Gentlemen's Book of Precious Things (2007) London: Prion, ISBN 1-85375-621-0

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The League of Gentlemen: Scripts and That. London: BBC Worldwide. 2003. ISBN 0-563-48775-5.
  2. ^ "The League of Gentlemen to make TV comeback, writer announces". Lancashire Post.
  3. ^ a b "Patrick Holland announces range of new titles for BBC Two". BBC.
  4. ^ "'League of Gentlemen' revival and 'Alan Partridge' documentary among BBC highlights for Christmas 2017". NME. 28 November 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  5. ^ a b c . BBC Online. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  6. ^ "The League of gentlemen Web site Latest News about The League of Gentlemen by Jason Kenny www.xshot.co.uk". Leagueofgentlemen.co.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2009.
  7. ^ . This Is A Local Shop. Archived from the original on 19 December 2007. Retrieved 16 March 2009.
  8. ^ "Why did the League of Gentlemen choose to reform on Horrible Histories?". Radio Times.
  9. ^ "BBC Radio 4 – The League of Gentlemen's Ghost Chase". BBC.
  10. ^ "Theancientraminn.com". theancientraminn.com.
  11. ^ Jackson, Jasper (13 October 2016). "Mark Gatiss: League of Gentlemen star hints at 'Brexity' return to TV". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  12. ^ "The League of Gentlemen is making a TV comeback". 24 April 2017.
  13. ^ a b The "League of Gentlemen" Scripts and That. BBC. 2003.
  14. ^ "Renaissance gentleman". The Sunday herald. 7 November 2004. Archived from the original on 28 June 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2009.
  15. ^ . The Independent, London. 4 October 2000. Archived from the original on 7 March 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  16. ^ Close (10 February 2001). "Interview with The League of Gentlemen | From the Guardian | The Guardian". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 16 March 2009.
  17. ^ "The League of Gentlemen". BBC. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  18. ^ a b c d e Viner, Brian (17 February 2000). "Welcome to the real Royston Vasey - You'll never leave". The Independent. UK. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  19. ^ "Roy 'Chubby' Brown denies assault". BBC News. 5 January 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  20. ^ "The League of Gentlemen: Series 1–2. The Road To Royston Vasey". Radio Times website. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  21. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 Through 2010. McFarland.
  22. ^ "Netflix pulls League of Gentlemen in blackface row". Chortle. 10 June 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  23. ^ "BBC iPlayer adds warnings to classic comedies removed from Netflix". NME. 2 July 2020. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  24. ^ The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town 17 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine. twitchfilm.net, 12 January 2010.

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Not to be confused with The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen For other uses see The League of Gentlemen disambiguation The League of Gentlemen is a surreal British comedy horror sitcom that premiered on BBC Two in 1999 The programme is set in Royston Vasey a fictional town in northern England originally based on Alston Cumbria 1 2 and follows the lives of bizarre characters most of whom are played by three of the show s four writers Mark Gatiss Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith who along with Jeremy Dyson formed the League of Gentlemen comedy troupe in 1995 The series originally aired for three series from 1999 until 2002 and was followed by a film The League of Gentlemen s Apocalypse and a stage production The League of Gentlemen Are Behind You both in 2005 The League of GentlemenGenreBlack comedyComedy horrorCreated byJeremy Dyson Mark Gatiss Steve Pemberton Reece ShearsmithDirected bySteve BendelackStarringMark Gatiss Steve Pemberton Reece ShearsmithCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series4No of episodes22ProductionRunning time30 60 mins Original releaseNetworkBBC TwoRelease11 January 1999 1999 01 11 31 October 2002 2002 10 31 Release18 December 2017 12 18 20 December 2017 2017 12 20 RelatedPsychoville Inside No 9The BBC announced in August 2017 that three new episodes would be produced to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the group s first appearance on BBC Radio 4 3 The aforementioned episodes aired on BBC2 on 18 20 December 2017 4 The series was filmed mainly in Hadfield Derbyshire other locations include Bacup Lancashire Glossop Gamesley and Hope Valley in Derbyshire Marsden Todmorden and Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire and Mottram in Greater Manchester 5 Contents 1 History 2 Writing and inspiration 2 1 Royston Vasey 2 1 1 Description 2 1 2 Events in the fictional town 2 1 3 Other 3 Filming location 4 Characters 5 Radio series 6 Episodes 6 1 Series 1 1999 6 2 Series 2 2000 6 3 Christmas Special 2000 6 4 Series 3 2002 6 5 Anniversary Specials 2017 7 Film 8 Live tours 9 Reception 9 1 Accolades 10 Controversy 11 Influence 12 Books 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory editThree of the four members of the League of Gentlemen Steve Pemberton Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith met at Bretton Hall Theatre School They met their final member Jeremy Dyson later in their comedy career He does not act as such in the franchise but does have a few small cameo roles throughout the series The stage show began in late 1994 and it was not long before the team took as their name the title of a 1960 Jack Hawkins film The League of Gentlemen In 1997 they were awarded the Perrier award for comedy at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and their radio series On the Town with The League of Gentlemen debuted on BBC Radio 4 On the Town was set in the fictional town of Spent They won a Sony Award for this six episode run In 1999 the show moved to television and quickly acquired a cult following three series were produced the first airing in 1999 the second in 2000 and the third in 2002 A Christmas special was broadcast in December 2000 after the airing of the second series For television Spent was renamed Royston Vasey the given name of comedian Roy Chubby Brown who appears in the series notably as the Mayor of Royston Vasey in series 2 Its influence can be seen on later series particularly Little Britain the first series of which was directed by Steve Bendelack and script edited by Gatiss Filming took place mainly on location in the north Derbyshire town of Hadfield and consequently had no live audience 5 A laugh track was added to the first and second series by inviting a studio audience to watch a playback of the completed episodes as well as the filming of certain interior scenes such as the Dentons The laughter track was dropped from the Christmas Special and series 3 when shown in the United Kingdom The group took the show on tour for the first time in 2001 using a mixture of old and new material In early 2005 a special one off sketch was broadcast on the BBC for Comic Aid a charity benefit for the tsunami disaster In this two of the most popular characters Tubbs and Papa Lazarou kidnapped Miranda Richardson A feature length film The League of Gentlemen s Apocalypse was released on 3 June 2005 Later in the same year the League toured the UK with their new pantomime themed show The League of Gentlemen Are Behind You which ran from October to mid December In September 2006 the unofficial website reported that The League of Gentlemen were to reunite at the beginning of 2007 most likely to plan for the fourth series 6 Shearsmith and Pemberton appeared on The Russell Brand Show on 22 December 2006 When asked Will there be any more of The League of Gentlemen Shearsmith simply replied Yes but was quick to change the subject and not reveal anything about a new series On the official website Shearsmith s blog entry for 23 May 2007 stated that the troupe had recently met up in London s West End We discussed our next project it seems we have hit upon something Early days but exciting nevertheless 7 Shearsmith and Pemberton later collaborated to create another dark comedy series Psychoville 2009 Gatiss appeared in one episode In May 2008 Shearsmith confirmed that although he and Pemberton would be making Psychoville without the other members of the League the League would reunite in the future The three also performed together in the fourth series of Horrible Histories in which they play American film producers who hear film pitches from historical figures 8 Shearsmith and Pemberton also wrote and starred in the black comedy anthology series Inside No 9 which premiered on BBC Two in 2014 In 2022 Gatiss appeared in one episode A one off radio show The League of Gentlemen s Ghost Chase was broadcast on 28 October 2010 for Halloween 9 Unlike other shows this was not a scripted dark comedy but a documentary of the members spending a night at The Ancient Ram Inn reputedly the most haunted hotel in the country 10 Speaking to BBC Radio 6 in October 2016 Mark Gatiss spoke about the desire of the creators to revive the programme in some form with Brexit forming a suitable background to revive it 11 In April 2017 both Gatiss and Shearsmith confirmed that the programme would be returning for an anniversary special 12 The BBC announced in August 2017 that three special new episodes were to be produced to be aired in December 2017 3 Writing and inspiration editOne source of inspiration is the town of Alston in Cumbria 13 Gatiss has said in interview that the local shop was inspired by a shop in the village of Rottingdean and that he was influenced growing up around the former Winterton Hospital asylum near Sedgefield 14 15 16 The majority of the inhabitants of the village male and female are played by Reece Shearsmith Steve Pemberton and Mark Gatiss and the script was written by these three along with Jeremy Dyson Dyson not an actor like the others appears only in cameo roles As there are usually only three actors on screen at any one time the different characters mostly play out their own stories in several serialised sketches rarely crossing into each other s storylines Only rarely do actors meet themselves Exceptions include Papa Lazarou facing the Reverend Bernice in the Christmas Special both Reece Shearsmith Les McQueen buying a magazine from Pop s son both Mark Gatiss and Alvin Steele buying food from Iris at a supermarket checkout in Series 2 again both Mark Gatiss The idea is taken further in The League of Gentlemen s Apocalypse when the characters meet the actors especially when Herr Lipp meets his creator Steve Pemberton In the live shows when Pam Doove was auditioning for a part in the Christmas Nativity Play directed by Ollie Plimsolls Pam had to audition in front of Ollie s Legz Akimbo colleague Dave Pemberton who said that Ollie couldn t make it for obvious reasons Shearsmith plays both Pam and Ollie in the television series Royston Vasey edit Royston Vasey is a fictional English town featured in the BBC television comedy series The League of Gentlemen 17 The exterior shots for the series were filmed in Hadfield Derbyshire and according to the writers of the series the town is based on Alston Cumbria 13 The preceding radio series On the Town with the League of Gentlemen was set in the equally fictional and almost identical town of Spent Royston Vasey draws on the upbringing of all the League of Gentlemen s members Mark Gatiss Steve Pemberton Reece Shearsmith and Jeremy Dyson all of whom were raised in the north of England 18 Royston Vasey is the real name of British stand up comedian Roy Chubby Brown 18 19 Brown played the part of the town s mayor in a cameo appearance Description edit The town as it appears in the TV show has a sign which ominously declares Welcome to Royston Vasey You ll never leave The first building many visitors come across is the Local Shop The Local Shop is located some distance from the town itself on a lonely hilltop moor Events in the fictional town edit In the first television series of The League of Gentlemen a construction company called PQ Construction threatens the isolation of Royston Vasey by building a New Road near the Local Shop 20 The project is first delayed when a monster later revealed to be parts of a goat a pig and a chimp crudely stitched together by Edward Tattsyrup is unearthed on the construction site and comes to an end in the final episode when the owner of PQ Construction David Tattsyrup is revealed to be the son of Edward and Tubbs who convince him to live locally In the second series Royston Vasey receives visits from both a travelling circus and a group of German exchange students The town becomes gradually overrun by a deadly nosebleed epidemic which causes a high percentage of the town s residents to experience incessant bleeding and death usually within 24 hours 21 Eventually the epidemic devastates the town with the Ministry of Health running riot in a desperate attempt to staunch the plague The cause of the nosebleeds can be traced to a substance known only as the Special Stuff a highly addictive and mysterious foodstuff served by demonic butcher Hilary Briss which becomes deadly when cut with sandwich paste However the surviving local residents mistakenly accuse Edward and Tubbs of spreading the disease and burn the Local Shop to the ground In the third and final series several of the residents of Royston Vasey are involved in a traffic collision which leaves Lance Longthorne and Laurence Llewelyn Bowen dead while Geoff Tipps is facially disfigured The travelling circus also returns In the film The League of Gentlemen s Apocalypse the town is on the verge of destruction when the League of Gentlemen Jeremy Dyson Mark Gatiss Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith agree to stop writing for Royston Vasey This causes meteorites to rain from the sky until the entire town is razed to the ground The destruction of Royston Vasey can only be prevented when all four of the writers are killed but it transpires that the entire ordeal was conceived by Dyson while unconscious in a hospital In the Anniversary Specials the town of Royston Vasey is facing a threat more terrible than anything it has faced before boundary changes that will erase the town from the map forever The fight to save the community from administrative annihilation comes from unexpected and surprising directions all of them local as the crisis reaches its earth shattering climax Other edit The League of Gentlemen book A Local Book for Local People released between the second and third series describes Royston Vasey s history in a brochure from its beginnings as mentioned in an appendix to the Domesday Book as an hutte with a pigge outside to the construction of the town hall in the late 1930s as designed by Albert Speer The endpapers of the book show real maps of northern England turned upside down and with fictional place names Royston Vasey corresponding to the real town of Settle North Yorkshire close by to Panties Giggleswick The town s most featured landmarks include the Local Shop an angelic war memorial H Briss amp Son Butchers the St Mary of Bethlehem hospital the Windermere B amp B and the local Job Centre Filming location editThe series was filmed mainly in Hadfield Derbyshire other locations include Bacup Lancashire Glossop Gamesley and Hope Valley in Derbyshire Marsden Todmorden and Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire and Mottram in Greater Manchester 5 Filming of the television series took place in the Derbyshire village of Hadfield located in a Pennines valley 18 The Local Shop is a purpose built building on nearby Marsden Moor 18 The opening sequences show a poster for a missing finger The League considered a number of filming locations before settling on Hadfield 18 Another town to feature prominently in the series was Bacup in Rossendale and the West Yorkshire town of Todmorden was used for some later scenes Characters editMain article List of The League of Gentlemen characters nbsp Steve Pemberton in character as Pauline Campbell JonesThe League of Gentlemen have played in total nearly a hundred characters many created in the early stage shows others during the span of the television series and some especially for the team s film Most of the characters live in Royston Vasey Radio series editIn the radio series the plot involved outsider Benjamin Denton visiting his aunt and uncle in Spent to be interviewed for a job at the local power plant Not surprisingly he missed the interview and was forced to stay longer than expected Episodes editSeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired1611 January 1999 1999 01 11 15 February 1999 1999 02 15 2614 January 2000 2000 01 14 18 February 2000 2000 02 18 Christmas Special27 December 2000 2000 12 27 3626 September 2002 2002 09 26 24 October 2002 2002 10 24 Anniversary Specials318 December 2017 2017 12 18 20 December 2017 2017 12 20 Series 1 1999 edit No TitleOriginal air date1 Welcome to Royston Vasey 11 January 1999 1999 01 11 Benjamin Denton arrives in Royston Vasey to stay with his relatives Uncle Harvey Auntie Val and twin cousins Chloe and Radclyffe His friend Martin drops into Tubbs and Edward Tattsyrup s local shop and we are introduced to pals workmates Geoff Brian and Mike and to Restart Course leader Pauline 2 The Road to Royston Vasey 18 January 1999 1999 01 18 Tubbs and Edward deal with a pair of construction workers on the new road Meanwhile Pauline continues her brutal treatment of the unemployed and we are introduced to Les McQueen a former musician whose glory days are long behind him 3 Nightmare in Royston Vasey 25 January 1999 1999 01 25 Mr Chinnery tries a new method of treating an old woman s pet tortoise s anaemia and Geoff goes to Lance s joke shop to get a treat to secure his being best man at Mike s wedding 4 The Beast of Royston Vasey 1 February 1999 1999 02 01 Primary school drama group Legz Akimbo give a talk on homosexuality entitled Everybody Out Meanwhile the zoo goes missing and the corpse of a grotesque beast is found on the moor 5 Love Comes to Royston Vasey 8 February 1999 1999 02 08 While Mike and Cheryl tie the knot and Geoff gives a memorable best man speech Barbara places an ad in the lonely hearts column and gets a reply from an unexpected caller Also Henry and Ally torment a man when watching Trois Couleurs Bleu in the cinema 6 Escape from Royston Vasey 15 February 1999 1999 02 15 Tubbs and Edward find out that the construction manager for the dreaded New Road is their son David who has not been local in the long time since he left to attend university in London Mr Chinnery disembowels a cow Series 2 2000 edit No TitleOriginal air date7 Destination Royston Vasey 14 January 2000 2000 01 14 Papa Lazarou brings his Pandemonium Carnival to Royston Vasey and finds that the locals are even stranger than he is Pauline meets her replacement at the Job Centre and Uncle Harvey s new toad seems to have mythical powers 8 Lust for Royston Vasey 21 January 2000 2000 01 21 A tour bus of German exchange students led by Herr Lipp arrives in Royston Vasey Pauline and Mickey get jobs at Burger Me Dr Chinnery attempts a little dental work on an iguana Uncle Harvey and Auntie Val nurse Benjamin back to health 9 A Plague on Royston Vasey 28 January 2000 2000 01 28 Tubbs and Edward take inventory at The Local Shop and decide that David needs a bride After being sacked from Burger Me Pauline and Mickey confront Ross at the Job Centre Hilary is outraged when Maurice brings his wife to a top secret meeting A young couple signs a contract with Pop to live in Royston Vasey 10 Death in Royston Vasey 4 February 2000 2000 02 04 Benjamin wakes up to find that it is his aunt and uncle s Nude Day and they insist he joins them A flatulent dog causes concern for Dr Chinnery Edward and Tubbs start their trip to find David a wife 11 Anarchy in Royston Vasey 11 February 2000 2000 02 11 Pauline is still holding Ross hostage at the Job Centre but no one has noticed Les discovers Creme Brulee have reunited without him Tubbs and Edward have traveled to the local supermarket in search of a No Tail for David Maurice arrives at Hilary s shop in a panic worrying about the health inspections while Eunice s sandwiches are suddenly a hot item 12 Royston Vasey and the Monster from Hell 18 February 2000 2000 02 18 Barbara and David s big day has arrived but Royston Vasey is in chaos from the epidemic The police have a good idea what is causing the deadly illness though the torch wielding locals have errantly decided to take care of matters themselves Meanwhile Dr Chinnery accidentally electrocutes a falcon Judee discovers that Iris is her mother and Benjamin escapes the clutches of his Auntie Val and Uncle Harvey and gathers the locals to destroy the Local Shop Christmas Special 2000 edit TitleOriginal air date Yule Never Leave 27 December 2000 2000 12 27 Bernice listens to three different disturbing tales Charlie talks about a recurring nightmare involving Stella and a voodoo spell a tramp talks about how he came to suspect that Herr Lipp was a vampire Mr Chinnery recounts how his great grandfather became infected with an ancestral curse which now affects him after an incident with monkey balls Series 3 2002 edit No TitleOriginal air date13 The Lesbian And The Monkey 26 September 2002 2002 09 26 Ross springs Pauline from jail provided she can find evidence to convict Mickey and get him off the Dole 14 The One Armed Man Is King 3 October 2002 2002 10 03 Lance goes to hospital in order to have a second arm grafted onto his body He receives a woman s arm that has a life of its own 15 Turn Again Geoff Tipps 10 October 2002 2002 10 10 Fired from his job Geoff heads down to London to become a stand up comedian Meanwhile Legz Akimbo practise role playing for a play about disability 16 The Medusa Touch 17 October 2002 2002 10 17 Alvin and Sunny host a small group of fellow Sexplorers to a trial of a new auto erotic asphyxiation machine While Alvin slips away to tryst with his mistress everyone else accidentally dies 17 Beauty and the Beast or Come Into My Parlor 24 October 2002 2002 10 24 Charlie and Judee team up to form their own beauty parlour but Charlie ends up performing hand jobs for male customers and ends up falling in love with one Tony 18 How the Elephant Got Its Trunk 31 October 2002 2002 10 31 Vinnie dies trying to collect a plastic bag so Reenie hires a new charity shop helper Keith Drop When Brian tells Keith that his wife went missing when the circus came to town it is discovered that Keith has a secret identity Anniversary Specials 2017 edit This section needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message TitleOriginal air date Return To Royston Vasey 18 December 2017 2017 12 18 Some familiar faces return to the town of Royston Vasey with old scores to settle and some old friends to dig up with more bad blood than an abattoir with septicaemia Save Royston Vasey 19 December 2017 2017 12 19 Boundary changes threaten to wipe the town from the map forever The fight to save Royston Vasey from administrative annihilation comes from unexpected and surprising directions all of them local Royston Vasey Mon Amour 20 December 2017 2017 12 20 The local authorities local newspaper and local police all play their part as the developing situation in Royston Vasey reaches its earth shattering climax What dark forces have been unleashed in the amphibarium Film editMain article The League of Gentlemen s ApocalypseThe film was made in 2005 The plot is that Royston Vasey is coming to an end and that the locals appear in the real world to try to save it In the beginning Jeremy Dyson is killed by Tubbs Edward and Papa Lazarou Live tours editYear Title Shows Notes2000 2001 The League of Gentlemen Live on Tour 57 dates DVD release2005 The League of Gentlemen Are Behind You 38 dates DVD release2018 The League of Gentlemen Live Again 48 shows Released as a BBC Two specialReception editIn 2003 its creators were listed in The Observer as among the 50 funniest acts in British comedy In 2004 The Radio Times listed Papa Lazarou as the 8th funniest comedy sketch of all time Accolades edit BAFTA award Royal Television Society award Golden Rose of MontreuxControversy editIn June 2020 the show was withdrawn from distribution on Netflix due to the character Papa Lazarou being considered blackface following similar action taken against Little Britain by the BBC during the George Floyd protests 22 The series was kept on the BBC iPlayer streaming service but a content warning was added before each episode 23 Influence editThe series was cited as an inspiration for the later Canadian television series Death Comes to Town a reunion project for the Canadian sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall 24 Books editA Local Book for Local People 2000 London 4th Estate ISBN 1 84115 346 X The League of Gentlemen Scripts and That 2003 London BBC Worldwide ISBN 0 563 48775 5 The League of Gentlemen s Book of Precious Things 2007 London Prion ISBN 1 85375 621 0See also editList of films based on British sitcomsReferences edit The League of Gentlemen Scripts and That London BBC Worldwide 2003 ISBN 0 563 48775 5 The League of Gentlemen to make TV comeback writer announces Lancashire Post a b Patrick Holland announces range of new titles for BBC Two BBC League of Gentlemen revival and Alan Partridge documentary among BBC highlights for Christmas 2017 NME 28 November 2017 Retrieved 20 December 2017 a b c BBC Comedy Map Series 1 The West Birmingham to Manchester BBC Online Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 29 March 2013 The League of gentlemen Web site Latest News about The League of Gentlemen by Jason Kenny www xshot co uk Leagueofgentlemen co uk Retrieved 16 March 2009 Blog This Is A Local Shop The Official League of 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