The Change
- TV Series
- 2023–
Sharp comedy series following 50 year old Linda as she goes through the menopause.Sharp comedy series following 50 year old Linda as she goes through the menopause.Sharp comedy series following 50 year old Linda as she goes through the menopause.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
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- TriviaBridget 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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Fifty year old Linda realises she's going through the menopause, the realisation makes her aware of everything else going on in her life, the fact that she's totally taken for granted. Linda ups and leaves and heads for a place she visited as a child.
What a refreshing comedy, and a subject that isn't always picked as a topic for humour. The Change is very much shown as a positive step for Linda, who realises her life is going nowhere, so she says enough is enough.
It starts off as pretty straightforwardly humour, then ventures into something a little surreal, but still funny. For me it's like Spaced meets The Whicker Man.
It does make a few political statements, but it doesn't demonise one group of another, it has a few laughs at everything. One thing it does set out to do, is to normalise the menopause, women's identities and rights to live how they want.
Bridget Christie was tremendous, I loved Linda, she's smart, sassy, she's a good person, with a conscience, she's just had enough.
A wonderful cast, Monica Dolan, Susan Lynch, Paul Whitehouse, Jim Howick are all brilliant.
I really hope there's more to come, I really did enjoy this series.
8/10.
What a refreshing comedy, and a subject that isn't always picked as a topic for humour. The Change is very much shown as a positive step for Linda, who realises her life is going nowhere, so she says enough is enough.
It starts off as pretty straightforwardly humour, then ventures into something a little surreal, but still funny. For me it's like Spaced meets The Whicker Man.
It does make a few political statements, but it doesn't demonise one group of another, it has a few laughs at everything. One thing it does set out to do, is to normalise the menopause, women's identities and rights to live how they want.
Bridget Christie was tremendous, I loved Linda, she's smart, sassy, she's a good person, with a conscience, she's just had enough.
A wonderful cast, Monica Dolan, Susan Lynch, Paul Whitehouse, Jim Howick are all brilliant.
I really hope there's more to come, I really did enjoy this series.
8/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Jul 31, 2023
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