Steptoe And Son is the third and final entry in BBC4’s Lost Sitcoms season and the original was another classic of its time, and one that I saw a lot more than Till Death Us …
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Steptoe And Son is the third and final entry in BBC4’s Lost Sitcoms season and the original was another classic of its time, and one that I saw a lot more than Till Death Us …
Continue readingHancock’s Half Hour is another in the Lost Sitcoms three-parter, following last week’s Till Death Do Us Part. The recreated episode, this time, is The New Neighbour, where Hancock (Kevin McNally) and John (Kevin Eldon) …
Continue readingOur Girl is the BBC’s war drama for which I never saw the first series, but this second one sees a change of lead character, and therefore actress, as ex-Corrie‘s Michelle Keegan takes charge as …
Continue readingTill Death Do Us Part is part of BBC’s sporadic sitcom season, this one specifically one of three ‘Lost Sitcoms’, and which I lost track of in the schedules, as when the ‘Sitcom Season’ trailers …
Continue readingDara O’Briain’s Go 8-Bit reminds us it’s been a long time since we have seen any type of videogame TV show, but Dara O’Briain dares to take a tackle at it, and what do you …
Continue readingMotherland is a sitcom pilot centred around middle-class motherhood. Personally, I’ve never sired a child and don’t intend to, so I won’t experience fatherhood, let alone motherhood, and I consider myself working class and not …
Continue readingWe The Jury is a sitcom pilot which begins with the unlikely premise that William’s (Ed Easton) life long dream is to be a member of a jury (sorry, I should’ve prepared you earlier to …
Continue readingPoldark is a drama for which I’d never previously seen an episode, either in this decade or from the ’70s, but felt I should give it a crack, and the second series opener begins with …
Continue readingCold Feet returning… The more I heard about this – with the cast repeatedly telling us, here and there, that there is no way that Helen Baxendale would return as a ghost – made me …
Continue readingGoodnight Sweetheart was a hugely successful programme back in the ’90s, as it ran for six series, but I didnt’ really *get* ‘gentle comedy’ back then. I’ve cleared mellowed in older age as I enjoyed …
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