Ted and Ralph were the first characters to have their own
spin-off show in the form of a made-for-television
Christmas special in December 1998. Ralph discovers at the office of his lawyer, Rowley Birkin (Whitehouse), that he must marry before the age of 35 or lose the estate, and therefore seeks a wife. He falls for Wendy (
Saskia Wickham) and proposes, but Ted discovers that Wendy's brother Cliff Carter (
Simon Day) has set up the marriage to gain control of the estate, and tries to save Ralph from the marriage. The film expands on Ralph's difficult childhood through flashbacks. With a strict father (Higson), a thoughtless mother (
Arabella Weir), and the deranged, grotesque Aunt Cecilia (Higson), only Ted had time for young Ralph. It is the first time, it appears, that we start to see Ted realising that he may be in love with Ralph. He is deeply hurt and jealous when Ralph starts to spend less time with him and obsessively observes Ralph's relationship with Wendy. Despite Ralph's rejection, however, Ted still passionately defends him, bitterly accusing Wendy: "You've beguiled a kind, gentle, innocent, albeit slightly foolish man. You've taken away his hopes, his dreams, his past. Not to mention the lower field." At the end of the film, however, Wendy redeems herself, leaving before signing the documents that would turn the estate over to her and her brother. It appears that she also has realised how Ted and Ralph feel about each other, saying to Ted, "This house belongs to him. And to you." and "I didn't know it would be like this. I didn't know he was ...", presumably hinting at Ralph's sexuality. Gripping Ted's hands, while looking meaningfully into his eyes, she says, "He doesn't know what he wants Ted, but it isn't me." As this is a prequel, Ted's wife Esther (
Kathy Burke), unseen and eventually deceased in the
Fast Show timeline, also appears on screen for the first and only time. Reviews were mixed. == References ==