Martin Clunes has heard nothing about a 'Men Behaving Badly' reunion.

Martin Clunes

Martin Clunes

The 'Doc Martin' star played lager-swilling lad Gary Strang in the comedy in six series which aired between 1992 and 1998 and although there has been a clamour for it to come back Martin insists he's heard nothing about a comeback for his alter ego.

During an interview on ITV show 'This Morning' host Phillip Schofield quizzed the 57-year-old actor about rumours the sitcom is coming back, to which he answered: "It's the first I've heard of it!"

Martin went on to joke that a revival would be hard because his co-stars Neil Morrissey, Caroline Quentin and Leslie Ash don't look as good as him 21 years later.

He quipped: "The others haven't aged as well as I have!"

Martin's former co-star Neil - who played Gary's layabout flatmate Tony Smart - has insisted that he and his castmates would be up for a 'Men Behaving Badly' reunion if a good script was written.

Speaking on 'Lorraine' last year, Neil, 57, said: "If there's a script - because in my game everything starts with a script - and if the script's good ... Martin and I and Leslie have all said of course we'll do it. So we need to get (writer) Simon Nye, nail him down and get him to write a series."

However, Caroline thinks any revival would have to move the characters' lives on as it would be odd for the now-older characters to live together in a "grotty flat".

The 59-year-old actress - who played Gary's long-suffering girlfriend Caroline Quentin - said: "It was probably about 10 years ago I said, 'If it were to happen...' But I have to admit, now I think there's something rather spooky about four people nearly in their 60s sharing a grotty flat together. I don't know where the comedy would come from."