Budgie

Budgie (1971-1972)

EndedScripted showDrama

Classic 1970s drama, starring Adam Faith as petty crook Ron 'Budgie' Bird. Recently released from prison, Budgie soon finds himself embroiled in more petty scams and get rich quick schemes, none of which seem to end in success, and all of which seem to get Budgie in trouble with the police, and with his dodgy underworld boss, Charlie Endell (Iain Cuthbertson).

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Scheduleevery Friday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13Run Rabbit, Run Rabbit, Run, Run, RunJuli 14, 1972
S02E12Brief EncounterJuli 7, 1972
S02E11The Man OutsideJuni 30, 1972
S02E10The Outside ManJuni 23, 1972
S02E09King for a DayJuni 16, 1972
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Budgie' premiere?

'Budgie' premiered on April 26, 1971.

Who played the main character in 'Budgie'?

The main character in 'Budgie' was played by Adam Faith.

What was Budgie's full name in the show?

Budgie's full name in the show was Ronald Edward "Budgie" Bird.

What was the name of Budgie's love interest in the show?

The name of Budgie's love interest in the show was Hazel.

What was the name of Budgie's boss?

The name of Budgie's boss was Charlie Endell.

What was Charlie Endell's occupation?

Charlie Endell was a successful Soho gangster in the show.

In what city did 'Budgie' take place?

'Budgie' takes place in London, England.

What was the primary focus of 'Budgie'?

'Budgie's primary focus was on the criminal underworld of London, and the life of a small-time crook named Budgie.

What was the tone of 'Budgie', comedic or dramatic?

'Budgie' had a comedic tone despite focusing on the criminal underworld of London.

Was 'Budgie' a critical success?

Yes, 'Budgie' was a critical success, and it was praised for its realistic portrayal of the London underworld, as well as Adam Faith's performance.

Did the show receive any awards or nominations?

No, the show did not receive any major awards or nominations, although it was a popular success with audiences.

How many episodes of 'Budgie' were produced?

A total of 26 episodes were produced.

Did 'Budgie' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Budgie' featured several notable guest stars including Susan George, Michael Gambon, and Bob Hoskins.

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