The success of the series spawned
Grumpy Old Women, first as a Christmas special and then as a full series in 2005. It repeated the formula of the original, featuring famous middle-aged women talking about their pet hates. The grumpy old men and women together made a series,
Grumpy Old Holidays, in which they talk about the frustrations of air travel, packing and so on. This was first shown on 18 June 2006. A companion book to the series written by the original series producer
Stuart Prebble,
Grumpy Old Men (The Official Handbook), was published in 2004, followed by
Grumpy Old Men: The Secret Diary in 2005 and
Grumpy Old Christmas in 2006, also by Prebble. The first series and its accompanying Christmas special was released on DVD and an audiobook based on the first two series was also made available, read by Arthur Smith. Following the success of
Grumpy Old Men/Women, the producers, Liberty Bell TV, have made a number of other series based on the same format, including
Grumpy Old Holidays, ''It's Grim Up North
, My Appalling School Report
, He Says, She Says
and The Meaning Of Life''. All of these were broadcast on BBC Two, except the last-named which was on BBC One. The
Grumpy Guide to Christmas was shown on BBC Two on 23 December 2009. ==References==