Mockumentary focusing on real-life comedy couple John Richardson and Lucy Beaumont, who play fictionalized versions of themselves, their home and work lives, and relationships with their Heb... Read allMockumentary focusing on real-life comedy couple John Richardson and Lucy Beaumont, who play fictionalized versions of themselves, their home and work lives, and relationships with their Hebden Bridge neighbors and celebrity friends.Mockumentary focusing on real-life comedy couple John Richardson and Lucy Beaumont, who play fictionalized versions of themselves, their home and work lives, and relationships with their Hebden Bridge neighbors and celebrity friends.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 nomination total
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Unlike the previous reviewer, I think that TV panel shows are greatly enhanced by his presence. The series of Taskmaster he was in is by far the best series to date and 8 out of 10 cats does Countdown is only worth watching with him on it. Have only just realised that this programme is a mockumentary as dialogue and situations so believable. Lucy Beaumont is a very lucky woman.
Ok, so I bootleg lots of TV from around the world here in america and ive become a huge fan of john and am starting to become a fan of his wife now that im aware of her. From 8 out of 10 cats to the ultimate worrier and now to this "reality" show.. He is a brilliant man and having found an equally brilliant woman to walk beside him, there is no wrong these 2 can do.. LOVE IT!! GREETINGS FROM South amboy NEW JERSEY, USA And THANK YOU FOR ALL THE LAUGHS!!
(I cant say i get the show countdown.. Ive tried, but I just dont get the popularity.)
(I cant say i get the show countdown.. Ive tried, but I just dont get the popularity.)
It's so deadpan, these two really do deserve each other. Two comedy actors, letting TV crews into their personal world.
Is it scripted or ad-libbed based on their real lives? They are comedy actors after all - so we don't know what goes on when the film crew leaves and the doors are closed.
More of a sitcom than reality TV, two people, a couple struggling through life. John - famously lampooned for being single forever on various panel shows, lands a catch in Lucy, but does he know what he has let himself in for?
I'm sceptical it was a marriage of convenience, a symbiotic relationship where they could help promote each other.
Is it scripted or ad-libbed based on their real lives? They are comedy actors after all - so we don't know what goes on when the film crew leaves and the doors are closed.
More of a sitcom than reality TV, two people, a couple struggling through life. John - famously lampooned for being single forever on various panel shows, lands a catch in Lucy, but does he know what he has let himself in for?
I'm sceptical it was a marriage of convenience, a symbiotic relationship where they could help promote each other.
They've freely admitted multiple times some sections were staged and reshot because a camera wasn't there when the initial incident happened. And frequently other shows have been exposed as being overly scripted yet there isn't any complaining about that. So some reviewers need a dose of reality.
With that out of the way, I think this show is cute and mildly funny. No, it's not a laugh a minute, but I don't think they were going for that anyway. In a way, we are just observing a comedy couple get on with their lives.
Most of the participants seem to be fine folks and I find Lucy's accent to be quite fun to listen to.
So overall I think this is some reasonably fun and light entertainment. Highly recommended.
Update for Season/Series 3: It seems they are changing things up a little bit, maybe to keep it fresh. This time the show appears more blatantly scripted, with longer story arcs. The first episode particularly had me in stitches the entire time, the remainder might have been a little slower. Comedy is tricky, everyone may not find the same things funny. Typically at least once per episode I am on the floor laughing my head off, though.
With that out of the way, I think this show is cute and mildly funny. No, it's not a laugh a minute, but I don't think they were going for that anyway. In a way, we are just observing a comedy couple get on with their lives.
Most of the participants seem to be fine folks and I find Lucy's accent to be quite fun to listen to.
So overall I think this is some reasonably fun and light entertainment. Highly recommended.
Update for Season/Series 3: It seems they are changing things up a little bit, maybe to keep it fresh. This time the show appears more blatantly scripted, with longer story arcs. The first episode particularly had me in stitches the entire time, the remainder might have been a little slower. Comedy is tricky, everyone may not find the same things funny. Typically at least once per episode I am on the floor laughing my head off, though.
This show is amazing! Both of them have a very real sense of humor. Came here as a Jon fan, left as a Lucy fan
Did you know
- TriviaA running in-joke through the first series is that Lucy Beaumont likes telling people that she has been asked to write a sitcom with the writer of "Peter Kay's Car Share (2015)", and when a person is told that, they assume she's going to be writing with Peter Kay. With some disappointment she then clarifies that the writer in question is "Tim Reid". Tim Reid did indeed co-write the first series of Car Share (2015), and further, he and Lucy co-wrote this show.
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