The Change
- Serie de TV
- 2023–2025
- 22min
Sigue a Linda, de 50 años, mientras atraviesa la menopausia en esta serie de comedia aguda.Sigue a Linda, de 50 años, mientras atraviesa la menopausia en esta serie de comedia aguda.Sigue a Linda, de 50 años, mientras atraviesa la menopausia en esta serie de comedia aguda.
- Nominado a 1 premio BAFTA
- 1 premio y 2 nominaciones en total
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I was very pleasantly suprised by how good this series was. Its written by and stars Bridget Christie who I wasn't familiar with before, but she does a terrific job in both departments. There's also a familar and talented cast with the likes of Omad Djalili, Paul Whitehouse, Lisa Tarbuck (Brilliant!) and Monica Dolen in character roles.
More than anything this was a comedy that was actually laugh out loud funny, great comic characterisation, quirky story, sharply observed and some very funny one-liners. It was also very well-paced - the 25 minute episodes zipped by.
Congrats to all involved! I know C4 are cutting budgets at the moment but I really hope this one comes back, its a little gem and truly deserves it.
More than anything this was a comedy that was actually laugh out loud funny, great comic characterisation, quirky story, sharply observed and some very funny one-liners. It was also very well-paced - the 25 minute episodes zipped by.
Congrats to all involved! I know C4 are cutting budgets at the moment but I really hope this one comes back, its a little gem and truly deserves it.
Great script and actors. Very funny and quirky. Would love a 2nd series.
Thought Bridgette was great on Taskmaster and gave it a watch and binged the lot.
It's not just about the menopause. It's relatable to all those in a relationship. The cluelessness of her husband (Omid Djalili), the disdain of her teenage children and society's general denial of older women makes her realise she is worth more. I loved that she takes back some of those 3.5 million minutes of domestic drudgery (she's been keeping careful record) and hope lots of women start doing the same and head off on their own adventures.
Thought Bridgette was great on Taskmaster and gave it a watch and binged the lot.
It's not just about the menopause. It's relatable to all those in a relationship. The cluelessness of her husband (Omid Djalili), the disdain of her teenage children and society's general denial of older women makes her realise she is worth more. I loved that she takes back some of those 3.5 million minutes of domestic drudgery (she's been keeping careful record) and hope lots of women start doing the same and head off on their own adventures.
My hubby and I loved this series. We hope there will be a series 2, crossing fingers!
We love this kind of quirky English humor, it sort of reminds us of the Detectorists which the whole family absolutely loved.
The naysayers, who give this series a poor rating, just don't understand the quirky humor and whimsy that this show brings.
I am sad for them as they are missing out.
Maybe one needs to have an English heritage to get it?
We acted, well scripted, poignant and charming.
Turn off your need for something slick and open your heart to the pleasure of honest, loving, funny people who are willing to be part of a village.
We love this kind of quirky English humor, it sort of reminds us of the Detectorists which the whole family absolutely loved.
The naysayers, who give this series a poor rating, just don't understand the quirky humor and whimsy that this show brings.
I am sad for them as they are missing out.
Maybe one needs to have an English heritage to get it?
We acted, well scripted, poignant and charming.
Turn off your need for something slick and open your heart to the pleasure of honest, loving, funny people who are willing to be part of a village.
I saw a few minutes of this on a social media post promoting the new drama which prompted me to check it out. So glad I did... it was sensitively written with humour, a truly believable cast and story. I binged it over 2 nights (thanks Channel 4 for having it all streamable) and now I really want/need a second series, especially after how it ended!!
Definitely appeals to "women" & specifically those of us of a certain age - those of us who do feel invisible, men take note! It's time to wake up and realise we women are just over 50% of the world population so we DO matter and should be seen and have a voice.
Trees not roads, all hail The Eel Queen, "May all your transitions be joyful"
Definitely appeals to "women" & specifically those of us of a certain age - those of us who do feel invisible, men take note! It's time to wake up and realise we women are just over 50% of the world population so we DO matter and should be seen and have a voice.
Trees not roads, all hail The Eel Queen, "May all your transitions be joyful"
I watched this over a week and found it incredibly funny, sad, thought provoking and relatable.
I'm a post menopausal woman at 50, the scene's really made me stop and think about the mental overload that women are expected to carry. The thankless task of non ending housework and feeling like you lose your identity once you become a parent. It was great to see her journey back into the woods to find herself and in its own way a rite of passage to come through that transition. Not all transitions are joyful all of the time but that's the point. We need to be pushed outside our comfort zones to truly discover our inner selves, our super powers.
I felt it explored these topics really well, it was beautifully written, from the heart and authentic lived experiences. There are a serious amount of witty one liners, put me downs, quotes which made me laugh out loud, a lot, much to the annoyance of the teens in my house. There were also some harsh truths and facts written into the dialogue to help the viewers and the villagers understand why menopausal women are filled with rage. I'd highly recommend watching this.
I'm a post menopausal woman at 50, the scene's really made me stop and think about the mental overload that women are expected to carry. The thankless task of non ending housework and feeling like you lose your identity once you become a parent. It was great to see her journey back into the woods to find herself and in its own way a rite of passage to come through that transition. Not all transitions are joyful all of the time but that's the point. We need to be pushed outside our comfort zones to truly discover our inner selves, our super powers.
I felt it explored these topics really well, it was beautifully written, from the heart and authentic lived experiences. There are a serious amount of witty one liners, put me downs, quotes which made me laugh out loud, a lot, much to the annoyance of the teens in my house. There were also some harsh truths and facts written into the dialogue to help the viewers and the villagers understand why menopausal women are filled with rage. I'd highly recommend watching this.
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- CuriosidadesBridget Christie has begun work on writing a second series of the comedy drama. During an interview on Adrian Edmondson's podcast "Out To Lunch", Christie revealed that Channel 4 have commissioned scripts for 3 further episodes. The broadcaster confirmed the 3 script order but that a second series has yet to be officially recommissioned.
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