Romany Jones: The Complete Series 2 (DVD Details)
On the Buses creators Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe chart the hilarious misadventures of two couples living side by side under strained circumstances. Dad’s Army star James Beck, Jo Rowbottom, Queenie Watts and Arthur Mullard take the lead roles in this comedy of bad manners and one-upmanship amidst the mud, poverty and outrageous fashion sense of a run-down 1970s caravan site. The characters of...
Don't Drink The Water: The Complete Series (DVD Details)
It's going to be another stinking hot day today..."
This hilarious sequel to On the Buses follows the further misfortunes of the newly retired Inspector Blake (Stephen Lewis), erstwhile scourge of the Luxton Bus Company Depot.
Dreaming of peace and quiet, sun and senoritas, he's decided to warm up the autumn of his days in a little flat in Spain that the glossy brochures have lured him into...
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Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
Certainly this was the case in the seventies. I've recently been wading through a whole set of British TV shows on film (including 'On the Buses', 'Por...
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Review for Don't Drink The Water: The Complete Series (Review) (DVD)
Another unexpected yet welcome release from Network, ‘Don’t Drink the Water’ is the further adventures of ‘Blakey’ (Inspector Cyril Blake)...
Posted by Stuart McLean
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
Ahh ... I fully understand the 'critical blindness' of nostalgia...I suffer from that a lot myself! There's plenty of things I...
Posted by Stuart McLean
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
Sorry, Stuart, I have a soft spot for it (don't say yes, between my ears). It tickled my funny bone at a key point in growing up...
Posted by Mark Oates
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
I'm not a big Red Dwarf fan so couldn't comment. The 'fan club' were a werid and devoted bunch though, often crowding into my...
Posted by Stuart McLean
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
You could argue that the opposite is also true - look at the original Carry On Laughing series from ATV - it isn't a patch on...
Posted by Mark Oates
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
Red Dwarf could transfer to the big screen, but I don't know where they'd set it, or even when. If it was written and directed...
Posted by David Beckett
Great British comedies rarely transfer to the silver screen...
I think it's possible, but it just hasn't happened so far. I think the main problem is stuff designed for a studio...
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