Rising Damp and Home to Roost creator dies aged 88

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Rising Damp and Home to Roost creator dies aged 88

Eric Chappell, creator of the sitcoms Rising Damp and Home to Roost, has died at the age of 88.

Mr Chappell, from Grantham, Lincolnshire, began his writing career with a play called The Banana Box, which debuted at the Hampstead Theatre Club in 1970 before making its way to the West End in 1973.

That West End play was later adapted into Rising Damp, the popular ITV sitcom which ran for four series from 1974 to 1978 and starred Leonard Rossiter, Frances de la Tour, Richard Beckinsale and Don Warrington.

Rising Damp tells the story of miserly landlord, called Rupert Rigsby, who rents out a seedy Victorian townhouse to a motley crew of tenants.

After winning a Bafta for best situation comedy in 1978, Rising Damp was adapted into a film released in 1980. 

Reference: Mark Tovey For Mailonline 
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