I didn't know anyone who didn't watch Desmond's and I lived in a part of the world with very little black/Afro-Caribbean culture and everyone I knew who watched it loved it and related to it. Which goes to show what sublime writing by Trix Worrell and the cast performance headed by the late Norman Beaton and Carmen Munroe.
It is about Desmond's and who he has in his barbers shop in Peckham - mainly it is fellow Guyanese 'porkpie' and eternal student from Ghana, Matthew who are always putting the world to rights. It is also about Desmond and his family, his long suffering wife and his ambitious, bright kids - it is a great, positive feelgood comedy - the part of the UK where it had the highest ratings was in Northern Ireland which goes to show that it was loved by people of all colours! Six series of the show (which ended on the death of Norman Beaton) proves it. One of Channel 4's most successful comedies.
It is about Desmond's and who he has in his barbers shop in Peckham - mainly it is fellow Guyanese 'porkpie' and eternal student from Ghana, Matthew who are always putting the world to rights. It is also about Desmond and his family, his long suffering wife and his ambitious, bright kids - it is a great, positive feelgood comedy - the part of the UK where it had the highest ratings was in Northern Ireland which goes to show that it was loved by people of all colours! Six series of the show (which ended on the death of Norman Beaton) proves it. One of Channel 4's most successful comedies.