Rab C. Nesbitt - Series

Series Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
Region 2 Discs
1 6 1990 5 July 2004 1
Series one began airing on 27 September 1990 and featured a total of 6 episodes
2 6 1992 18 October 2004 1
Series two began airing on 14 May 1992 and featured a total of 6 episodes
3 6 1993 28 May 2005 1
Series three began airing on 23 November 1993 and featured a total of 6 episodes
4 6 1994 1 August 2005 1
Series four began airing on 19 September 1994 and featured a total of 6 episodes
5 6 1996 4 December 2006 1
Series five began airing on 5 January 1996 and featured a total of 6 episodes.
6 6 1997 15 October 2007 1
Series six began airing on 1 August 1997 and featured a total of 6 episodes.
7 6 1998 15 October 2007 1
Series seven began airing on 21 August 1998 and featured a total of 6 episodes
8 6 1999 15 October 2007 1
Series eight began airing on 14 May 1999 and featured a total of 6 episodes
9 6 2010 1 March 2010 1
Series nine began airing on 21 January 2010 and featured a total of 6 episodes
10 6 2011 12 December 2011 1
Series ten began airing on 5 October 2011 and featured a total of 6 episodes

In addition to the ten series, the Christmas specials "A Seasonal Greet" and "Clean", the two other feature length specials "Fitba" and "Home".

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