Martin Parker - an ambitious self-made impresario who appears to have it all - attempts to juggle his debts, his wife and his mistress.Martin Parker - an ambitious self-made impresario who appears to have it all - attempts to juggle his debts, his wife and his mistress.Martin Parker - an ambitious self-made impresario who appears to have it all - attempts to juggle his debts, his wife and his mistress.
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I really enjoyed 'The Power of Parker'. I was expecting a well-written but fairly run of the mill comedy - not so! There's a lot more going on than first appears. As the series progresses, it subtly morphs into a comedy drama, with the plot almost threatening to outdo the comedy. Fortunately 'The Power of Parker' is packed full of funny characters, witty observations and social satire, some cracking dialogue, and a scene stealing performance by Steve Pemberton.
We learn more about Kath (Sian Gibson) and Diane (Rosie Cavaliero) and their respective relationships with the eponymous Martin Parker (Conleth Hill), and Martin's other - potentially deadly - indiscretions are revealed. The backdrop of 1990 is a treat for those of us who remember when wallpaper and rugs really were that beige, and it affords some well-observed satire about gender roles (many of which have sadly not gone out of fashion with the furnishings).
Wonderful writing, well-crafted characters and a gripping narrative. And very, very funny! Recommended!
We learn more about Kath (Sian Gibson) and Diane (Rosie Cavaliero) and their respective relationships with the eponymous Martin Parker (Conleth Hill), and Martin's other - potentially deadly - indiscretions are revealed. The backdrop of 1990 is a treat for those of us who remember when wallpaper and rugs really were that beige, and it affords some well-observed satire about gender roles (many of which have sadly not gone out of fashion with the furnishings).
Wonderful writing, well-crafted characters and a gripping narrative. And very, very funny! Recommended!
As someone whose from Manchester and lived there in the 80s/90s the memories this series brought back are excellent.
What really makes the show is the banter. Northerners are known for the banter and every episode is littered with one liners that from the time. Setting it in Stockport is a stroke of genius for many reasons. At this time many of us in Manchester thought Stockport was 'posh' and a great night out. People in Stockport cherished a Stockport address and looked down on Mancunians.
The two sisters at the centre of the story are great and watching Parker slowly unravel just adds a layer of dark comedy.
What really makes the show is the banter. Northerners are known for the banter and every episode is littered with one liners that from the time. Setting it in Stockport is a stroke of genius for many reasons. At this time many of us in Manchester thought Stockport was 'posh' and a great night out. People in Stockport cherished a Stockport address and looked down on Mancunians.
The two sisters at the centre of the story are great and watching Parker slowly unravel just adds a layer of dark comedy.
Good to see something set up North. This had a fun start with the cheesy 90's TV advert and a cast of well-known actors who have comedy chops. Production values were cheap and cheerful but it was well enough made.
This is a watchable show with a few gentle laughs and some nice 90's nostalgia for those old enough to remember, but I was left a bit disappointed.
For me the lead character needed to be a lot bigger, Parker was a bit underwhelming as a lead and I'm not that bothered on going on a journey with him. The show would have benefitted from a more dramatic storyline and a funnier script it's all a bit soapy.
The soundtrack of pop songs from the era seemed to be randomly inserted every 5 or 6 minutes?
Better than many recent UK comedies but one you could safely skip.
This is a watchable show with a few gentle laughs and some nice 90's nostalgia for those old enough to remember, but I was left a bit disappointed.
For me the lead character needed to be a lot bigger, Parker was a bit underwhelming as a lead and I'm not that bothered on going on a journey with him. The show would have benefitted from a more dramatic storyline and a funnier script it's all a bit soapy.
The soundtrack of pop songs from the era seemed to be randomly inserted every 5 or 6 minutes?
Better than many recent UK comedies but one you could safely skip.
Six episodes of this new comedy.
It's a very entertaining show. The laughs come quickly and the two lead woman are excellent.
Season two already being filmed and season three commissioned and I'm not surprised.
Coupled with the soundtrack it's pure entertainment with some risqué jokes.
We laughed all the way through. I never received facsimiles that Parker did. What a shame.
Some of the jokes are toilet humour but that sits fine with us. Maybe we are an immature audience.
I'm surprised there were low reviews as it's easy viewing at only 30 minute episodes.
Can't wait for the new season.
It's a very entertaining show. The laughs come quickly and the two lead woman are excellent.
Season two already being filmed and season three commissioned and I'm not surprised.
Coupled with the soundtrack it's pure entertainment with some risqué jokes.
We laughed all the way through. I never received facsimiles that Parker did. What a shame.
Some of the jokes are toilet humour but that sits fine with us. Maybe we are an immature audience.
I'm surprised there were low reviews as it's easy viewing at only 30 minute episodes.
Can't wait for the new season.
This was obviously written by someone who lived in Stockport in the 1980s / 90s. The dressing of the sets is spot on. The tea sets, the sofas cars etc etc. It's not perfect some of the writing is not that funny but I've given it 10 stars because it took me back in time and I like many of the actors. It's a very good cast and the script has a lot of northern humour in it that they deliver well. Although, some of the humour may be too nuanced for anyone who is not northern. What is also nostalgic is the choice of music which is a backdrop of chart hits from that era. I'd love a season two to be made.
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