Mandy
- TV Series
- 2019β
- 15m
Mandy is a hapless, jobless heroine whose daft adventures mostly end in disaster. She's got Big Dreams, but can she actually be bothered?Mandy is a hapless, jobless heroine whose daft adventures mostly end in disaster. She's got Big Dreams, but can she actually be bothered?Mandy is a hapless, jobless heroine whose daft adventures mostly end in disaster. She's got Big Dreams, but can she actually be bothered?
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Mandy is mental. Both the character and the show.
Proper belly laughs from both the dialogue and Mandy's squinty pouty mouth thing.
Great cast, snappy 15 minute episodes that leave you wanting more and the always amazing Diane Morgan.
Diane Morgan is a genius!
Another series would be most welcome. Keep the 15 minute length as it fits surprisingly well and makes sure neither Mandy or the storylines outstay their welcome.
Possibly my 2020 comedy of the year!
Proper belly laughs from both the dialogue and Mandy's squinty pouty mouth thing.
Great cast, snappy 15 minute episodes that leave you wanting more and the always amazing Diane Morgan.
Diane Morgan is a genius!
Another series would be most welcome. Keep the 15 minute length as it fits surprisingly well and makes sure neither Mandy or the storylines outstay their welcome.
Possibly my 2020 comedy of the year!
I almost turned it off a few minutes into first episode, but then it got CREEPY and reminded me of an I Love Lucy episode. These episodes are only 15 mins long, so it's a quick watch/binge. The 4th episode, Fish, was also hilarious. Mandy reminds me of a Daddy Long Legs as she stomps around town. She is mostly a selfish, lazy child-woman, but she does have a heart after all. Not for everyone, but had some very funny and cringy bits. ;D
Seaon 1 and 2 are great, as you probably know the character is basically Philomena Cunk looking for a job. The first two seasons are surreal and funny with a few moments where we are expected to suspend our disbelief.
Whereas with Season 3 it seems like we are being asked to suspend our disbelief for way too many episodes.
I really get the feeling that Diane is getting bored with the character or is just trying to see how much she can get a way with.
Episodes in Season 3 I thought were decent.
Episode 3 was fun and had some snooker jokes in there for the....snooker fans.
Episode 6 for the most part, goes back to the season 1 formula, and it works.
Basically it just feels like for a lot of these episodes someone said "what if we did this..." and no one said "well that makes no sense and is too stupid, there's no parody in that. What are you trying to do? Get the show cancelled? Oh that is what you want?....ok...you CAN walk out on the wing of the flying plane... twas nice while it lasted"
Whereas with Season 3 it seems like we are being asked to suspend our disbelief for way too many episodes.
I really get the feeling that Diane is getting bored with the character or is just trying to see how much she can get a way with.
Episodes in Season 3 I thought were decent.
Episode 3 was fun and had some snooker jokes in there for the....snooker fans.
Episode 6 for the most part, goes back to the season 1 formula, and it works.
Basically it just feels like for a lot of these episodes someone said "what if we did this..." and no one said "well that makes no sense and is too stupid, there's no parody in that. What are you trying to do? Get the show cancelled? Oh that is what you want?....ok...you CAN walk out on the wing of the flying plane... twas nice while it lasted"
I've been enjoying Morgan's sharp characterful grotesquery since the creation of the curiously stupid (or stupidly curious) Philomena Cunk - intended as another fake "dumb general public view" talking head alongside Al Campbell's Barry Sh**peas on Charlie Brooker's evergreen Wipe cultural commentary shows. In this she creates her own surreal (but strangely believable) British figure - a sloppy ignorant buffoon called Mandy Carter.
Unlike Cunk (and the works of Cunk) this is a pure creation by Morgan who writes the entire thing and it's... a mixed bag really but admirably surreal. In the short episodes the plots are fairly perfunctory but the situations and the wildly inspired cast shines through. Watching Mandy interact with people like David Bradley, Sean Lock or Maxine Peake is a pure joy but to spotlight extremely specific people like Natalie Cassidy or the great Mark Silcox (the latter in multiple roles no less) is almost poetry.
Essentially, Mandy is a willfully strange bit of comedy frippery with a who's who of British oddbods. It's not doing anything particularly revolutionary but like Mandy herself it has a curious charm all of its own.
Unlike Cunk (and the works of Cunk) this is a pure creation by Morgan who writes the entire thing and it's... a mixed bag really but admirably surreal. In the short episodes the plots are fairly perfunctory but the situations and the wildly inspired cast shines through. Watching Mandy interact with people like David Bradley, Sean Lock or Maxine Peake is a pure joy but to spotlight extremely specific people like Natalie Cassidy or the great Mark Silcox (the latter in multiple roles no less) is almost poetry.
Essentially, Mandy is a willfully strange bit of comedy frippery with a who's who of British oddbods. It's not doing anything particularly revolutionary but like Mandy herself it has a curious charm all of its own.
Diane Morgan absolutely brilliant as the hapless Mandy. Funniest comedy I've seen for a long time. Poor Mandy always has good intentions and ends up getting it spectacularly wrong. She's like a cross between Frank Spencer and Grumio. I do hope there'll be another series.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the first episode Mandy explains to the chicken takeaway that one of her strengths is being able to swallow a tangerine whole. In the 2016 miniseries "Rovers", a character also claims to have this talent.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.162 (2020)
- SoundtracksMandy
(uncredited)
Written by Scott English and Richard Kerr
Performed by Barry Manilow
[series' theme song during opening titles]
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