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Dom Robinson reviews

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The Complete 2nd Series

Distributed by
Granada Media


When the Royle Family entered its second series, I was wondering if it would run out of steam, but thankfully it never did and is just as funny as the first.

Again, all the action, so to speak, mainly takes place in the front room in the presence of the goggle box. The observational comedy is, again, enough to bring tears of laughter to the eyes.


None of the episodes have ever been filmed in widescreen, but...
Jim: "It's just the same shit, but WIDER!"


The head of the household is Jim Royle (Ricky Tomlinson), frequently commenting negatively with "My arse!" and his ex-Brookside screen wife Sue Johnston as chain-smoking Barbara Royle. Caroline Aherne takes the role of their lazy wife-to-be daughter Denise, engaged to dippy mobile disco DJ Dave Best (Craig Cash).

Runt of the litter is teenage son Anthony (Ralf Little), always being forced to answer the door or make a brew, while the eldest is Nana, aka Norma Speakman (Liz Smith), always a favourite of Jim's (NOT!) as she's his mother-in-law.

Their next-door neighbours are the Carrolls, Mary (Doreen Keogh), Joe (Peter Martin) and their overweight daughter Cheryl (Jessica Stevenson, recently seen in Channel 4's Spaced). Finally, ex-Coronation Street actor Geoffrey Hughes appears as wheeler-dealer Twiggy, always with a bargain knock-off to hand and there's also the local slapper Beverly Macca who we never see but hear plenty about.


Barbara: "Emma can't eat that. She's a vegetarian."
Nana (looking worried): "Oh, I am sorry for you."


For the second series, Nana has her cataracts removed and might stay with the Royles for some time, Denise is expecting her baby son, Barbara's "on the change" according to Jim, Denise finally cooks a meal (well, 'Dairylea on toast'), the women gang up on the men ("Cor-rect, Dave!"), Denise complains that she never goes round to see Dave's parents because all they do all night is sit about and watch TV all night "and that's boring!", they spend half of the fifth episode watching and commenting on "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire", which incidentally is going head-to-head in the ratings war with the third series of our Royles.

Also, the last two episodes swapped round so it went out with a high during Anthony's 18th birthday party in which we meet his girlfriend Emma (Sheridan Smith) for the first time and see another appearance for Anthony's jailbird best friend Darren (Andrew Whyment), who's rather slow on the uptake.

Exclusive to the DVD is the Xmas 1999 episode, ending with Denise being rushed off to the hospital as her waters break, preceeded by a tender moment between her and Jim, in the bathroom of all places.


When Barbara asks Denise if she'll breastfeed, Jim states:
"I wouldn't. That's why the springs have gone on your mother's".
Barbara: "Jim! I haven't got bad boobs for a woman of my age."
Jim: "Behave, Barb, they're like bloody Spaniel's ears!"


Shot in 4:3 fullscreen, for this series only the first two episodes have much in the way of grain, while the rest escape it. There's always a slightly gritty look to it, but that's down to the way it was filmed. The average bitrate is approximately 4.6Mb/s for most episodes, while others rate a bit higher.

There's no change with the sound. Again, dialogue is clear, with the TV blaring away in the background. Oasis's Half the World Away tops and tails each episode.


When Barbara walks out because she's "on the change",
Denise: "She might walk out in the road and get run over by a lorry"
Jim: "Well, we can always put a claim in (!)"


Extras :

There are no extras again to speak of, although the Xmas episode is exclusive to the DVD. Chapters are again limited to one per episode.

There are no subtitles and the menus are static, although there are a few seconds of the Oasis track playing acoustically over the top.


Darren's comment after Joe's song ends in episode 6:
"I can still smell shit in 'ere!"


After the first series release, you'll know exactly what to expect here, but it's still a must-buy.

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Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2000.

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