Two siblings share their Friday-night dinners at their parents' home and, somehow, something always goes wrong.Two siblings share their Friday-night dinners at their parents' home and, somehow, something always goes wrong.Two siblings share their Friday-night dinners at their parents' home and, somehow, something always goes wrong.
- Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
- 2 wins & 9 nominations total
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RIP Martin, 'a lovely bit of squirrel'
Have watched this series several times in the past, but have just watched it again due to the sad news of Paul Ritter's death. He definitely was the funniest character in this entire series and I can't see how they can make another as how can anyone replace him? A sad loss RIP Paul Ritter.
Mark Heap Steals the Show
There are some great laugh out loud moments in this clever production that by and large manages to keep delivering within the same format. That it does so is due to some excellent writing and accomplished delivery from all the cast. Special praise must go to Mark Heap who has turned "Jim" into one of the funniest comedy characters of the last few years.
Brilliant bit of squirrel
I watched episode one under protest and thought "what a load of crap". Three years later, I am hooked and I have watched the whole lot at least ten times over. Tamsin (Mummy) and Mark (Jim) are my stars but it wouldn't work without the whole ensemble A very low budget TV show with no special effects. Props are limited to a frozen fox and a splitting images Prince Charles mask.
This classic relies on nothing more than brilliant writing and acting.
They both conspire to make my belly ache with laughter.
I die every time that Jim flinches away from Wilson. Genius comedy.
Not to mention Gran accidentally kissing dad on the chest.
More please.
This classic relies on nothing more than brilliant writing and acting.
They both conspire to make my belly ache with laughter.
I die every time that Jim flinches away from Wilson. Genius comedy.
Not to mention Gran accidentally kissing dad on the chest.
More please.
Creatively written and well acted
This is a really good example of a situation comedy where relatively small and seemingly trivial things can be focused on and expanded into hilarious situations. The show rarely extends beyond the confines of the house and typically revolves around the four main characters with the strange neighbour next door making regular appearances and perhaps another individual included for the particular episode in question.
There is a very strong cast and the comedy is balanced between a decent plot, (or set-up), excellent dialogue and some visual humour. It really does have the feel of a family with the little nuances that make family life very funny at times. This is a quality show, which may be under the radar a little, compared to other more high profile productions, but actually is far better than most of them.
Well worth watching an entire episode, (they wrap themselves up quite neatly and satisfactorily in the end), if you haven't heard or seen it before. Far more people are going to enjoy this than not.
There is a very strong cast and the comedy is balanced between a decent plot, (or set-up), excellent dialogue and some visual humour. It really does have the feel of a family with the little nuances that make family life very funny at times. This is a quality show, which may be under the radar a little, compared to other more high profile productions, but actually is far better than most of them.
Well worth watching an entire episode, (they wrap themselves up quite neatly and satisfactorily in the end), if you haven't heard or seen it before. Far more people are going to enjoy this than not.
Absolute Class
This show is, I say again,absolute Class. The writing of this show is pristine, very life like yet still funny. Paul Ritter - Martin is the funniest character on TV, so dopey and grubby. The fact that he's deaf makes it funnier because he always mistakes what people are saying, and he just does silly things. Jim is also oddly hilarious. In every episode he pops up to the house, and is very unintelligent. His approach is just hilarious. The two Boys are like two young kids, calling each other names and playing pranks, but this works well for the show, and the mother is very motherly, but joins in with the banter also.
Comedies like these don't come often.
Comedies like these don't come often.
Did you know
- TriviaThe second episode of the first series was the show's original pilot; then the producers made some changes which is reflected in the rest of the run. Differences include the lighting and Mark Heap playing Jim as a more (quasi)masculine, less strange character.
- GoofsTamsin Greig wears a wig to play the role of Jackie. However, the wig she is wearing in the opening credits is noticeably longer and wavier than the one seen in most episodes. The exception is episode two of the first series, which was originally the pilot, suggesting the credits were filmed alongside it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.45 (2011)
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