Brian Pern

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Brian Pern
Also known asRock Ratatouille
GenreComedy
Mockumentary
Created byRhys Thomas
Written by
Directed byRhys Thomas
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes11 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerSaurabh Kakkar/Richard Webb
ProducerRhys Thomas
Running time30 minutes
40 minutes for "A Tribute"
Production companyBBC Comedy
Original release
Network
Release10 February 2014 (2014-02-10) –
29 March 2017 (2017-03-29)

The Brian Pern documentaries are a British comedy spoof-documentary series about a fictional ageing rock star, Brian Pern, the former frontman of the 1970s progressive rock group Thotch. The series is written by Rhys Thomas and Simon Day, and stars Day as Pern, with Michael Kitchen, Paul Whitehouse and Nigel Havers in supporting roles.

Brian Pern, described by Radio Times as "an affectionate parody of Peter Gabriel, with a dash of Brian Eno",[1] originated as a character for a web series.[2] Subsequently transferred to television, the first series, titled The Life of Rock with Brian Pern, was originally broadcast in three weekly parts on BBC Four from 10 February 2014. A second series of three episodes was promoted to BBC Two and broadcast from 9 December 2014, retitled Brian Pern: A Life in Rock. A third series of three episodes, Brian Pern: 45 Years of Prog and Roll, was broadcast on BBC Four from 14 January 2016. A spoof Christmas song ‘Wish I Was At Home With My Missus' was based on the WW1 Christmas Truce.

Cast

One of several lineups of Thotch. From left to right: Pat Quid (Paul Whitehouse), Mike Phillips (Philip Pope), Brian Pern (Simon Day), Tony Pebblé (Nigel Havers) and Mike Spelling (Dean Thomas)

Main cast

Recurring cast

Guest cast

In addition to Peter Gabriel's cameos, the series features a range of musicians playing themselves including Roger Taylor, Phil Collins, Jools Holland, Rick Wakeman, Rick Parfitt, Chrissie Hynde, Tim Rice, Billy Bragg, Roy Wood, Paul Young, Mark King, Noddy Holder, Martin Kemp, Melanie C, Chas Hodges, Dave Peacock and Mike Batt. Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer reprised their characters of Mulligan and O'Hare from The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer.

The following actors and television or radio personalities have appeared as themselves in guest roles:

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  • Michael Kitchen (2013)
    Michael Kitchen (2013)
  • Nigel Havers (2004)
    Nigel Havers (2004)
  • Peter Gabriel (2008)
    Peter Gabriel (2008)
  • Roger Tailor (2017)
    Roger Tailor (2017)
  • Phil Collins (2007)
    Phil Collins (2007)
  • Paul Young (2017)
    Paul Young (2017)
  • Mark King (2013)
    Mark King (2013)
  • Rick Wakeman (2017)
    Rick Wakeman (2017)
  • Mel C (2019)
    Mel C (2019)
  • Roger Moore (2016)
    Roger Moore (2016)

Production

The commissioning of the series was announced by Janice Hadlow on 22 August 2013 at the Edinburgh International Television Festival under the name of Rock Ratatouille.[3][4]

Origins

Comedian

WOMAD) and was "the first musician to use Plasticine in videos" (a reference to Gabriel's song "Sledgehammer").[1] "There is more than one influence in that character," Gabriel told Mark Blake of Q, "but I am definitely one of them. I'm flattered by it."[5]

Once the idea was commissioned, Thomas approached his fellow Fast Show and Down the Line collaborator Simon Day to play Brian Pern. Day was also a fan of Gabriel. Following a successful run on BBC Online, a second batch of sketches were commissioned. With a small increase in budget, extra cast members were brought in: Lucy Montgomery as Majita (who would later become Pepita in the TV series) and Paul Whitehouse as guitarist Pat Quid (Thomas later cited he got the name from Stacy Keach's character in Roadgames). The relationship between Pat and Brian is based on that of David Gilmour and Roger Waters.

Thomas created the part of Brian's manager John Farrow for Michael Kitchen. Thomas had been developing a comedy drama for BBC One with Kitchen and offered him the part in the second series of online specials of Brian Pern. Thomas has stated in various interviews that John Farrow is an exaggerated version of Queen manager Jim Beach, whom Thomas had worked with for many years following his involvement with the band.

Reception

Reviewing the second series, Brian Pern: A Life in Rock, Michael Hogan of The Daily Telegraph believed that "the observational material had bite but lost its cutting edge by forcing itself into a sitcom framework."[2] Andrew Billen of The Times thought that "the first of this three-part returning comedy certainly had its very funny moments, but was it really necessary?"[2] Ellen E. Jones of The Independent considered it to be a "very astute, very funny spoof of fêted rock'n'roll royalty, money grabbing 'creative' projects and BBC arts documentaries in general."[2] Matt Baylis of the Daily Express commented "there's a sense of the BBC laughing at itself so other people don't have to. I'm not sure it should get off that lightly."[2]

Episode list

Series 1 - The Life of Rock with Brian Pern

No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Birth of Rock"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day10 February 2014 (2014-02-10)
In this episode, we are introduced to Thotch frontman Brian Pern (Simon Day) as he takes a look at how the genre of rock music was born.
2"Middle Age of Rock"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day17 February 2014 (2014-02-17)
Brian takes a look at protest songs and charity singles including his own, "Succulent Chinese Meal", the most famous charity single of all time, "Doctor in Distress", and the most obscure charity songs like "Snooker Loopy" by Chas & Dave, which isn't a charity single at all. Brian also looks back at 1985's Live Aid concert and reveals how Russia tried, but failed, to put an end to the so-called "Global Jukebox" by almost killing Phil Collins as he travelled to the US leg of the concert via Concorde.
3"Death of Rock"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day24 February 2014 (2014-02-24)
Brian looks at how aging rock bands reform after not performing for many years.

Series 2 - Brian Pern: A Life in Rock

No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Jukebox Musical"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day9 December 2014 (2014-12-09)
We join progressive rock band Thotch as they stage their own jukebox musical produced by Cameron Mackintosh and directed by comedienne Kathy Burke. Unfortunately things don't go to plan as Burke decides to drop all the songs as they were all too long and lead singer Brian Pern is wrongfully arrested under a police operation called Operation Bad Apples.
2"The Day of the Triffids"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day16 December 2014 (2014-12-16)
Brian decides to perform his unreleased rock opera The Day of the Triffids, based
Tom Davis) who doesn't let him back in the auditorium until he shows him his bottom so 1980s stars Mark King and Paul Young
go on stage instead.
3"Bi-Polar Polar Bear Aid"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day22 December 2014 (2014-12-22)
Brian decides to release an album of Christmas songs to raise funds for bi-polar polar bears. Brian enlists the help of musicians such as Status Quo's Rick Parfitt and Melanie C. After the album is complete, Brian suffers a heart attack and is taken to hospital where in an interview with documentary maker Rhys Thomas OBE (Rhys Thomas), he announces his retirement from the music industry.

Series 3 - Brian Pern: 45 Years of Prog and Roll

No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Festivals and Fans"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day14 January 2016 (2016-01-14)
We join Brian as he prepares to celebrate his 45th year in music by performing at the
2015 Isle of Wight Festival and at the 2015 V Festival in Manchester. But when Brian, new wife Astrid (Suranne Jones) and Thotch fan club president Perry Boothe (John Thomson
) are making their way to the V Festival, the train suddenly stops as a herd of cows had strayed onto the track. Eventually, Brian does perform at the V Festival.
2"Breaking America"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day21 January 2016 (2016-01-21)
We look back Thotch's unsuccessful attempt to break America: following lead singer Brian Pern's departure from the group in 1977, the band were forced to hire US singer and "cokehead" Lindsey Simon, whose bottom and nose famously fell out during two of the band's concerts. While this is going on, Brian is celebrating his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Brian decides not to attend the ceremony because of the backlash that his children, Tallow (Adam Longworth) and Ripple (Shelley Longworth), receive after their purely instrumental song is played on the radio by Zane Lowe: Brian sends Spandau Ballet bassist Martin Kemp to the ceremony in Los Angeles instead. We also see Brian influence 1990s indie music by releasing an album called "Get Real Quick" which included the songs "Maraca Man" and "Poundland Polly".
3"The Thotch Reunion"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas and Simon Day28 January 2016 (2016-01-28)
We join Thotch as they announce they are going to reform for a Wembley Arena concert scheduled for Saturday, 10 December 2015. Brian only agrees to do the concert when manager John Farrow informs him that guitarist Pat Quid has been diagnosed with dementia. Brian then releases his autobiography and gets actor Martin Freeman to narrate the audio version of it just because he "sounds like Martin Freeman". We later learn that there was a sixth original Thotch member called Bennet St John (Simon Callow). The band eventually do the concert but during the performance of "Rock this Nation", St John appears on stage followed by a security guard and is yanked off.

A Tribute - At the BBC

No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"A Tribute[6]"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas additional material Simon Day29 March 2017 (2017-03-29)
A hastily-assembled tribute following Brian Pern's death in a Segway mistake.
2"At the BBC[7]"Rhys ThomasRhys Thomas additional material Simon Day29 March 2017 (2017-03-29)
A further tribute to Brian Pern featuring some of the musician's greatest Top of the Pops performances.

References

  1. ^ a b Rose, Gary. "The Life of Rock with Brian Pern". Radio Times. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e "TV Critics: Brian Pern: A Life in Rock; Our War: Goodbye Afghanistan; The Secrets of Quantum Physics". Broadcast. 10 December 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Janice Hadlow announces raft of new BBC Two and BBC Four commissions". BBC. 22 August 2013. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  4. ^ "BBC Four orders Simon Day series Rock Ratatouille". British Comedy Guide. 23 August 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  5. ^ Blake, Mark (December 2011). "Cash for questions: Peter Gabriel". Q. p. 46.
  6. ^ "Brian Pern: A Tribute". BBC Four. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  7. ^ "BBC Four - Brian Pern, At the BBC". BBC. Retrieved 9 May 2022.

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