Following the show's success, Felix Dexter was given his own pilot sketch show
Felix Dexter on TV, as part of the
Comic Asides series of pilots, which was broadcast on BBC Two in September 1995. Dexter also wrote and starred in the sitcom pilot
Douglas broadcast on BBC Two in August 1996, based around his lawyer character from
The Real McCoy. Neither pilot was picked up for a full series, despite positive reception.
Douglas was repeated on BBC Two in March 2021 under the name
Felix Dexter in Douglas as part of the BBC's Festival of Funny. Meera Syal and Kulvinder Ghir went on to co-create
Goodness Gracious Me for
BBC Radio 4 in 1996, before adapting it for TV in 1998. Also in 1996, a 15-minute pilot was shot for
The Rub-a-Dub, which had been an ongoing black
EastEnders spoof in the series (later becoming
The Rub-a-Dub in Space), with only some original cast members reprising their roles and with various character and setting changes. The pilot was never broadcast and not picked up for a series. Robbie Gee and Jo Martin went on to star in BBC One sitcom
The Crouches in 2003 which ran for two series, and in which Llewella Gideon also appeared. After spoofing
EastEnders in the show, Robbie Gee went on to appear in the soap as
Dexter Mulholland in 2009. Stand-up guest Richard Blackwood also later appeared as
Vincent Hubbard. Meera Syal and Jo Martin both went on to appear in the BBC comedy drama
Back To Life. Robbie Gee and Jo Martin both appeared together in the 2023 BBC comedy
Black Ops. Llewella Gideon and Jo Martin both appeared in the 2024 film
Hard Truths. Over the years, there have been various live reunion shows. ==Availability==