{{Short description|British TV sitcom (2004–06)}} {{About|the BBC One comedy series|the 2011 Italian film|The Worst Week of My Life (film)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox television | image = The Worst Week of My Life title card.jpg | caption = Series title card | camera = | runtime = 30 minutes | creator = | executive_producer = Cheryl Tayor<br>Mark Freeland | starring = [[Sarah Alexander]]<br>[[Ben Miller]]<br>[[Alison Steadman]]<br>[[Geoffrey Whitehead]] | narrated = | country = United Kingdom | language = English | producer = [[Hat Trick Productions]] | network = [[BBC One]] | first_aired = {{start date|2004|3|12|df=yes}} | last_aired = {{end date|2006|12|22|df=yes}} | num_episodes = 17 | num_series = 3 }}

'''''The Worst Week of My Life''''' is a British television [[sitcom]], first broadcast on [[BBC One]] between March and April 2004. A second series was aired between November and December 2005 and a three-part [[Christmas]] special, ''The Worst Christmas of My Life'' was shown during December 2006. It was written by Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni.

==Plotline==

===Series one=== Essentially a comedy of errors, ''The Worst Week of My Life'' follows the premise that "[[anything that can go wrong, will go wrong]]". The story covers the week preceding the marriage of publishing executive Howard Steel and his fiancée Mel, the daughter of a high-court judge, Dick Cook. Humiliating situations ensue: Cassie, a colleague with whom Howard had a drunken [[one-night stand]] two years earlier, sets out to snare him and becomes obsessive; Howard accidentally kills his in-laws' dog, puts Mel's granny in hospital and loses the wedding ring (a family heirloom). At the end of the first series, Howard and Mel were wed, despite the many mishaps that had befallen the well-meaning but accident-prone groom.

===Series two=== The second series takes place in the week leading up to the birth of Howard and Mel's first baby, with Howard still a walking accident zone. With his father blowing up granny's cottage, into which the married couple were preparing to move, they stay with his wife's parents once again. During the course of the week, he is accused of [[sexual harassment]] at work, and mistakenly arrested for '[[Dogging (sexual slang)|dogging]]'. He also manages to toast his father-in-law's [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] on a barbecue. Despite Howard knocking out the midwife, the series ends with the birth of a baby girl, Emily.

===''The Worst Christmas of My Life''=== A three-part [[Christmas in the media#Christmas films and Christmas television specials|Christmas special]] entitled ''The Worst Christmas of My Life'' was shown on [[BBC One]] in December 2006.

====Episode One==== : ''Set: 23 December: (aired 19 December 2006)'' After his office Christmas party, Howard takes his intoxicated boss Nicola in a cab to her home, after realising she's not fit to drive. During the cab ride, she vomits on him and, after taking a shower at her place, he is forced outside naked by Nicola, after she mistakes his nakedness for preparation to rape her. Howard turns up naked on his in-laws' doorstep, and proceeds to urinate on the Christmas goose after the power goes out, leading to a series of events which culminate in his falsely claiming to his wife and mother-in-law that his father-in-law is dead. Later, he crashes into his father-in-law, drags his unconscious body inside, causes his mother-in-law to faint, makes his wife suspicious about his naked escapade the previous night when Nicola apologises and returns his clothes, and finally destroys his wife's childhood dollhouse, which was to be a gift to their newborn daughter, while attempting to fix the damaged fuse that led to him urinating on the goose initially.

====Episode Two==== : ''Set: 24 December: (aired 21 December 2006)'' With Dick continuing to receive wreaths and read obituaries following his "death", his contempt for Howard deepens further when he discovers Howard bought a new car with the money he was expecting to receive from the will. A freak accident involving a [[String trimmer|strimmer]] leads to family friend Felicity's pedigree dog, who is regularly put out to stud, losing a testicle, with Howard once more taking the blame. He then takes baby Emily Christmas shopping in the local shopping centre, where he gets in a fight with a drunken Father Christmas and accidentally ends up pushing around the wrong pushchair. He eventually manages to swap the prams back and return the baby to its black parents and reclaim Emily, but Howard's despair is not over yet as he spills [[mulled wine]] over the local Vicar when he visits the house. Howard's visit to church on Christmas Eve sees him get in argument with Fraser over his refusal to publish his memoirs and another fight – this time with Eve's new love, Mitch, who Howard saw kissing another woman at the office Christmas party.

====Episode Three==== : ''Set: 25 December: (aired 22 December 2006)''

Howard receives a visit from police on Christmas morning following his fight with Mitch, while Eve is attempting suicide in the house and Fraser is accusing him of stealing his bagpipes. Meanwhile, Howard offers to help Dick repair the dollhouse but quickly the pair are glued together as their visitors, the Bledlow family (including Mel's ex-boyfriend, Ed), call in for Christmas lunch. With Howard fretting about a missing condom of his that the family dog took from his room earlier, he spots it and leaves the meal to try and reclaim it. But he ends up setting fire to the front room, damaging the presents that were to be opened after lunch.

==Main characters== [[Image:Dick Cook 2.jpg|thumb|[[Geoffrey Whitehead]] as Dick Cook on the receiving end of one of Howard's many mishaps.]] *[[Ben Miller]] as Howard Steel, the hapless male lead. A book publisher by trade, Howard continually puts himself in dreadful situations and makes things worse by trying to either put things right or explain what had happened. *[[Sarah Alexander]] as Mel Cook, Howard's fiancée and then wife, who remains in love with him despite his mishaps. However, Mel (who works as a vet) gradually loses patience with him as the story arc in each series progresses. *[[Alison Steadman]] as Angela Cook, Mel's mother. Her main role in life appears to be to entertain guests at her country home, regularly worrying about the impression that will be set following Howard-led problems. Regardless of Howards's faults, Angela often tries to see the good in him and is friendlier to Howard than Dick. Whereas Dick doesn't understand why Mel loves Howard, Angela can see that the pair love each other and in the series one finale, Angela defends Howard after Dick refuses to give him the car keys to rescue Mel. *[[Geoffrey Whitehead]] as Dick Cook, a High Court judge and Mel's father. He has little time for Howard and struggles to understand why Mel wanted to marry him. *[[Janine Duvitski]] as Eve, Howard's assistant. She devotes much of her life to her work and has little social life outside helping Howard. *[[Ronald Pickup]] as Fraser Cook, Dick's brother. Obsessed by his days in the army, Fraser will regularly offer rather pointless advice about life. He is initially a [[Closeted|closet homosexual]] but finally [[Coming out|comes out]] in Series 2 while in a relationship with his "travelling companion" Gerard ([[Terrence Hardiman]]).

===Minor characters=== *[[Raquel Cassidy]] as Cassie Turner, Howard's [[stalking]] co-worker who he had a one-night stand with (series 1). She is unable to accept he wants to marry Mel and goes to any length possible to try and marry him instead. *[[Emma Pierson]] as Sophie Cook, Mel's troublesome younger sister (series 1). She asks Howard for relationship advice and then strongly criticises him when things do not work out. She is not in series 2 with no explanation as to her absence, however in The Worst Christmas of My Life (third series) it is revealed that she has moved to New Zealand when Howard talks to her over the phone. *[[Dean Lennox Kelly]] as Dom, Howard and Eve's misogynistic co-worker and Howard's eventual best man. He develops a relationship with Mel's younger sister, Sophie in series one. At the end of series one Sophie announces to her parents that she and Dom are going to marry, to her parents' dismay. He does not appear in series two and similarly to Sophie, there is no explanation to his absence, but he is mentioned when Eve gives Howard his office desk items that he left. *[[John Benfield]] as Ron Steel, Howard's laddish father. He has a lap dancer girlfriend, Trish, played by [[Lizzie Roper]] (series 1). *Kim Wall as Mitch, Eve's new boyfriend (series 3). Eve quickly announces her plans to marry him but Howard feels compelled to tell her he saw him kissing another woman at the office Christmas party. Howard and Mitch end up fighting with nativity figures at Midnight Mass. *[[Paul Brooke]] as the Vicar, who finds Howard hard work when preparing to carry out his wedding (series 1). After Emily is born, Angela and Dick are keen for her christening to be held at Winchester Cathedral and believe setting a good impression to the Vicar (a personal friend to the Bishop) when he calls on Christmas Eve (series 3) will seal their wishes. But Howard spills mulled wine over the Vicar, who has to be undressed to receive treatment. *[[Terrence Hardiman]] as Gerard, Fraser's lover (series 2). Howard first meets him in the bath with Fraser. He leaves mid-way through the week in an effort to make Frazer tell the family about his homosexuality. He later returns for the last episode. *[[Lizzie Roper]] as Trish, Ron Steel's lap dancer girlfriend (series 1). In series 2 it is revealed that she left Ron for his carpet fitter.

==Episode list== ===Series 1=== {{Episode table |background=#3D549A |overall= |series= |title= |airdate= |episodes= {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 1 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | Title= Monday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|03|12|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 2 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | Title= Tuesday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|03|19|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 3 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | Title= Wednesday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|03|26|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 4 | EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | Title= Thursday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|04|02|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 5 | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | Title= Friday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|04|09|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 6 | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | Title= Saturday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|04|16|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 7 | EpisodeNumber2 = 7 | Title= Sunday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2004|04|23|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} }}

===Series 2=== {{Episode table |background=#3D549A |overall= |series=| title= |airdate= |episodes= {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 8 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | Title= Monday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|11|17|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 9 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | Title= Tuesday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|11|24|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 10 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | Title= Wednesday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|12|01|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 11 | EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | Title= Thursday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|12|08|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 12 | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | Title= Friday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|12|15|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 13 | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | Title= Saturday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|12|22|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 14 | EpisodeNumber2 = 7 | Title= Sunday | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|12|29|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} }}

===Series 3=== {{Episode table |background=#3D549A |overall= |series= |title= |writer= |director= |airdate= |episodes= {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 15 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | Title= Episode 1 | WrittenBy = Mark Bussell & Justin Sbresni | DirectedBy = | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|12|19|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 16 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | Title= Episode 2 | WrittenBy = Mark Bussell & Justin Sbresni | DirectedBy = Mark Bussell & Justin Sbresni | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|12|21|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 17 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | Title= Episode 3 | WrittenBy = Mark Bussell & Justin Sbresni | DirectedBy = Mark Bussell & Justin Sbresni | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|12|22|df=y}} | LineColor=3D549A }} }}

==Reception== The series were both critically acclaimed{{citation needed|date=February 2026}} and popular, with the first series averaging 5 million viewers on [[BBC One]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.barb.co.uk | title = British Audience Research Bureau Top 30s, March and April 2004 | publisher = BARB | date = 2012-10-16 | accessdate = 2012-10-16}}</ref> Reviewing the opening episode of the second series, [[Kathryn Flett]] wrote in ''[[The Observer]]'' that it "really made (her) giggle".<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2005/nov/20/features.review7 | title = Kathryn Flett on Television | publisher = The Observer | date = 2005-11-20 | accessdate = 2012-10-16}}</ref>

==International versions== An American pilot was ordered by the [[Fox network]] in 2005, but Fox decided not to proceed with the show. [[CBS]] also commissioned a pilot of the series entitled ''[[Worst Week]]''. Adapted by [[Matt Tarses]],<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.sitcom.co.uk/news/news.php?story=000237 | title = News – Worst Week of My Life USA? | publisher = British Sitcom Guide | date = 2007-08-07 | accessdate = 2007-08-08}}</ref> ''Worst Week'' premiered on 22 September 2008, on CBS and was canceled 20 May 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvseriesfinale.com/articles/2008-2009-cancelled-tv-shows-eight-cbs-series-that-wont-be-back-for-2009-2010/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20090527111040/http://www.tvseriesfinale.com/articles/2008-2009-cancelled-tv-shows-eight-cbs-series-that-wont-be-back-for-2009-2010/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=27 May 2009 |accessdate=24 May 2009 |title=Canceled TV shows HQ – TV Series Finale }}</ref>

In 2014, [[Pro TV]] adapted the series as "O sǎptǎmână nebună" (first season), "Altă săptămână nebună" (second season) and "Un Crăciun nebun" (Christmas special).

In late 2015, a Greek version aired on [[Mega Channel]] with the title "Η χειρότερη εβδομάδα της ζωής μου" ("The worst week of my life").<ref>{{Cite web|title=MEGA TV – Η Χειρότερη Εβδομάδα της Ζωής μου|url=https://www.megatv.com/xeiroterievdomada/default.asp}}</ref>

==Availability== Series one and two, as well as the Christmas special, are available on Region 2 [[DVD]]. The Worst Week of My Life: Complete BBC Collection was released on Region 2 DVD on 26 November 2007. The first series is also available on Region 1 DVD, and had a Region 4 release in February 2008. A two-episode French version was produced in 2011 by Frédéric Auburtin. Beginning in 2020 UK Digital Channel [[Forces TV]] began broadcasting repeats of the series.

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== * {{BBC programme}} *{{BBC Online|comedy/guide/articles/w/worstweekofmylife_999040312.shtml|''The Worst Week of My Life''}} Comedy Guide *{{IMDb title|id=0401995|title=The Worst Week of My Life}} *{{epguides|WorstWeekofMyLife}} *{{British Comedy Guide|sitcom|worst_week}} *[https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/12_december/06/worst.shtml BBC Press Office pages on ''The Worst Christmas of My Life'']

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