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dinnerladies

  • TV Series
  • 1998–2000
  • TV-14
  • 34m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
3.1K
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dinnerladies (1998)
Comedy about the workers in a factory canteen.
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Quirky ComedySitcomComedy

Comedy about the workers in a factory canteen.Comedy about the workers in a factory canteen.Comedy about the workers in a factory canteen.

  • Stars
    • Victoria Wood
    • Thelma Barlow
    • Andrew Dunn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    3.1K
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    • Stars
      • Victoria Wood
      • Thelma Barlow
      • Andrew Dunn
    • 36User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Victoria Wood
    Victoria Wood
    • Brenda Furlong
    • 1998–2000
    Thelma Barlow
    • Dolly Bellfield
    • 1998–2000
    Andrew Dunn
    • Tony Martin
    • 1998–2000
    Shobna Gulati
    Shobna Gulati
    • Anita
    • 1998–2000
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Philippa Moorcroft
    • 1998–2000
    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Twinkle
    • 1998–2000
    Duncan Preston
    Duncan Preston
    • Stan Meadowcroft
    • 1998–2000
    Anne Reid
    Anne Reid
    • Jean
    • 1998–2000
    Sue Devaney
    Sue Devaney
    • Jane
    • 1998–2000
    Julie Walters
    Julie Walters
    • Petula Gordeno
    • 1998–2000
    Christopher Greet
    • Mr. Michael
    • 1998–1999
    Adrian Hood
    Adrian Hood
    • Norman
    • 1999–2000
    Sue Cleaver
    Sue Cleaver
    • Glenda
    • 1999–2000
    Steve Huison
    Steve Huison
    • Steve Greengrass
    • 1998–1999
    Bernard Wrigley
    Bernard Wrigley
    • Bob
    • 1998–1999
    Henry Kelly
    Henry Kelly
    • TV Presenter
    • 2000
    David Hatton
    David Hatton
    • Ken
    • 1998–2000
    Liz Hume Dawson
    Liz Hume Dawson
    • Girl
    • 1998–1999
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    Markhoni

    Charming comedy which did not outstay its welcome

    A whimsical observational comedy from Victoria Wood. As another contributor said, not a million miles away from the works of Allan Bennett. It featured a mixture of Wood's 'repertory company', familiar from her other shows such as Duncan Preston and Celia Imrie and talented Northern English character actors such as Sue Devaney and Thelma Barlow (both veterans of the long-running soap 'Coronation Street') The main characters were richly detailed, the lesser ones caricatures, but very recognisable types. The one false note, I feel, was struck by the character of the heroine Bren's alcoholic, fantasist mother who made occasional raucous appearances. She was a grotesque figure, out of the wilder reaches of Charles Dickens, and seemed to have been included merely to give an opportunity for Wood's old pal Julie Walters to overact shamelessly. Victoria Wood bravely decided to end this popular show after only two series while it was still fresh (like the dinnerladies' bacon butties).
    jenny_r81

    Bitter Sweetness

    The way in which "dinnerladies" is presented is enough to endear you to the show on its own. Each of the characters are simply that - their own little character more often than not in their own little world. The humour comes from their interaction and their experiences, and Victoria Wood's unique writing style.

    The single setting means that every now and then, there are references to events we haven't seen, or in some cases, not even been mentioned before, which gives the canteen a realistic feel (and and occasional frustrating quality!) as you realise that they do have lives outside those four walls, what kind of a life is anyone's guess.

    "dinnerladies" is one of those comedies that loses none of its charm or wit on repeated viewings, and despite the fact that there won't be a third series, it is sure to be remembered.
    Benguin

    Charming and delightful

    'dinnerladies' (sic) was a short lived but concise series which was a delight to watch. The scripts were quite simply charming. Victoria Wood's attention to character detail is so well refined, there is little like it elsewhere in the land of situation comedy. Even series which clock up over a hundred episodes do not have the brilliance or depth of character as can be seen here.

    A lot of the credit also goes to the performers. Particularly Anne Reid and Thelma Barlow as the bickering friends Jean and Dolly respectively. We had seen aspects of Thelma Barlow's comic timing when she was in Coronation Street but it is brought to great fruition here.

    It may not be as 'in your face' or as loud and bumptious as a lot of nineties comedies and I feel it is sad that 'dinnerladies' is often compared to these others. This is a series of pure classic comedy writing - showing off a great knowledge of idiolect and pathos.

    Victoria Wood kept the series short to leave on a high note, and she certainly did. The second series proved just how brilliant a writer she is. I certainly hope she pens another sitcom of an equal standard sometime in the future.
    kenpitcher

    The wit and charm of Dinner Ladies

    I have watched on DVD hundreds of times All the episodes of Dinner Ladies. Those who did not like or maybe not quite understood some of the humour, check it out again, there are a great many hidden gems as to the brilliant mind of Victoria woods writing. "He played my body like a pinball machine. I lit up, paid out, and no tilting" was the brilliant line of Bren (victoria wood) mother (Julie Walters) describing her relationship with her young man. It was everyday folk, talking about everyday issues. Hidden behind the charm and the humour the show showed its emotional side, with Bren giving up her holiday to help her mother financially, single mothers, and redundancy. The show lasted two series. I look with great hesitation Victoria Woods next project.
    messynessie

    Great! Fab! Hilarious!

    I absolutely love this show! It's the highlight of my week, watching it on a Friday night. It has me in hysterics from start to finish. I've heard a lot of people say they don't like it, but I just can't see why. It captures men and women perfectly, and that's REAL men and women, not just stereotypes. The way Tony just gives up when the girls start talking about PMS or blokes, the way Dolly criticises Jean in practically every other sentence, the way Bren and Tony never quite get together and you really want them to, the way Stan won't go in the ladies loo... Hilarious every time! Ok, it hasn't got MUCH staying power, as they talk about mostly current issues, but I hope it goes on for a good long time. I f every comedy was as good as this, the world would be a much happier place. Victoria Wood is a comic genius and totally underrated. She totally understands real people's thoughts and feelings! If only Friends was this good...

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    • Trivia
      Despite achieving huge popularity in the U.K., the show only ran for two seasons, from 1998 to 2000, as Victoria Wood did not want a third series. A second series was unexpected from the writer who said she doesn't like to do anything twice, but Wood felt like she should write a second series as the first had "felt like an experiment".
    • Quotes

      Tony: I'm a lonely celibate, me. I do nothing. I go home and fry eggs. If I ever do get a girl to come back to my place I won't know what to do with her. I'll be flicking hot fat at her with a spatula.

    • Connections
      Featured in Best of British: Victoria Wood (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Day by Day
      Written by Victoria Wood

      Arranged by David Firman

      [series theme tune]

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dinnerladies
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Good Fun
      • Pozzitive Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 34m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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