BEFORE the beloved BBC sitcom The Good Life went off the air 44 years ago it launched the careers of several TV stars — but where are they now?
The Good Life ran from 1975 to 1978 and became one of the UK’s most popular television sitcoms.
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The BBC show launched the careers of stars like Felicity Kendal and Dame Penelope Keith, while propelling actors like Richard Briers and Paul Eddington further into the spotlight.
Richard and Felicity played Tom and Barbara Good, the couple who gave the series its name.
Stuffing a midlife crisis and wanting a big lifestyle change, he and Barbara decide to turn their suburban home into a self-sufficient allotment — much to the dismay of their wealthy neighbours Jerry and Margo Leadbetter (played by Paul and Penelope).
After four years of suburban antics, The Good Life ended, and the cast went their separate ways. So, where did the stars of this fan-favourite comedy end up 44 years later?
Thanks to his role as George Starling in the sitcom Marriage Lines Richard Briers was already a well-known British actor, but it wasn’t until he took on the role of Tom Good in the mid-1970s that he became a household name.
After starring in the BBC sitcom for four years, Richard continued his TV career, finding a home on another BBC sitcom a few years later. He played the unsympathetic Martin Bryce on Ever Decreasing Circles from 1984 to 1989. His character Martin was essentially the antithesis of Tom from The Good Life.