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Retro-scripted, spoof documentary series following the work of UK Border Force staff at the fictional Northend Airport. Narrated by Ralf Little.Retro-scripted, spoof documentary series following the work of UK Border Force staff at the fictional Northend Airport. Narrated by Ralf Little.Retro-scripted, spoof documentary series following the work of UK Border Force staff at the fictional Northend Airport. Narrated by Ralf Little.
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It is shot the same way as the office and done well. The writing in this show is great, it's simple, funny and the put together great. There are no great joke lines, but the observation comedy written is spot on. While the writers will never win any awards, they should. The character of Clive, could have his own shown. He is the over the top and keeps catching me off guard with his commentary, causing uncontrollable bursts of laughter. The female "eye candy" Dandy Angy plays more of the straight character caught in the middle and doesn't get many great lines. The show puts her in a couple situations where she can draw some laughs though. A lot of comedies come off as corny, this is not one of them. Watch it and laugh. If you are Posh or a hipster, don't watch this. You won't get it.
This is so good. I thought the first season was great, but the second is even better! I don't care if people think it's too similar to The Office. Who cares? It's hilarious with great acting. This is my kind of humor. A lot of people just can't appreciate this kind of humor. I don't want to hang out with those people:)
As a Border Force Officer myself I was pleasantly surprised to see just how funny and realistic this is. Not everything we do revolves around standing at a desk checking travel documents - we get our fair share of all types of humanity and this is reflected nicely with the same bit of gallows humour that keeps us sane on a 14 hour extended shift.
This show is one of the best comedies out at the moment.
The character's relate to each other. But the one that stands out is guz khan great cameo from him
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- TriviaThe series is "Retro-Scripted" in which the script is not pre-written and then acted out but instead a plot outline guides the cast as they improvise dialogue and actions in scenes.
- SoundtracksDon't Drop, Don't Tell Me to Stop - Borderline Theme Song
Composed by Vlad Berkhemer
Performed by Shelly Page
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