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  1. The Old Devils: With John Stride, Sheila Allen, Ray Smith, Elizabeth Morgan. Three part BBC series regarding four Welsh wife/husband couples, old university friends now tumultuosly reunited in (mostly) retirement. A dark comedy about aging, Welsh nationalism, & memory & friendship.

  2. The Old Devils. Home. Episodes. All. Available now (0) Next on (0) Clapped-Out Casanovas. 3/3 Alun makes one last attempt to write the great Welsh novel, but tragedy strikes. Rhiannon's Boys....

  3. Dramatisation of Kingsley Amis’s novel, in which writer Alun Weaver returns to Wales to get reacquainted with his old university friends, ‘The Old Devils’.

  4. Season 1 – The Old Devils. Page 1 of 2, 3 total items. Page 1 of 5, 9 total items. Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! Copyright © Fandango.

  5. The Old Devils (TV Mini Series 1992– ) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. TV Shows. What's on TV & Streaming Top 250 TV Shows Most Popular TV Shows Browse TV Shows by Genre TV News.

  6. Three part BBC series regarding four Welsh wife/husband couples, old university friends now tumultuosly reunited in (mostly) retirement. A dark comedy about aging, Welsh nationalism, & memory & friendship.

  7. The Old Devils · Season 1. Three part BBC series regarding four Welsh wife/husband couples, old university friends now tumultuosly reunited in (mostly) retirement. A dark comedy about aging, Welsh nationalism, & memory & friendship.

  8. Mar 15, 1992 · Genres Comedy, Drama. Dramatisation of Kingsley Amis’s novel, in which writer Alun Weaver returns to Wales to get reacquainted with his old university friends, ‘The Old Devils’.

  9. Mar 16, 1992 · Overview. Dramatisation of Kingsley Amis’s novel, in which writer Alun Weaver returns to Wales to get reacquainted with his old university friends, ‘The Old Devils’.

  10. Television adaptation. The novel was adapted for television by Andrew Davies for the BBC in 1992, starring John Stride, Bernard Hepton, James Grout and Ray Smith (it was the latter's last screen appearance before his death). [4][5] Reception.