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Quote: Wheeler @ December 2, 2006, 10:48 AM

Dawn French does her side-splitting West Country accent whilst wearing a funny wig. My God, it's truly fucking dreadful.


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:O Wow! I may have to tune in now just to see that alone. It sounds fantastic! I'm obviously missing out.
 
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Quote: Aaron @ December 3, 2006, 12:53 PM

I will, I expect, probably keep on watching, but I'm not expecting much.


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Why, Aaron, WHY???
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CCS.




Car Crash Syndrome.
 

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One episode was enough for me. Life's too short to waste it on Dawn French in a comedy wig and Jennifer Saunders living off past successes.
 
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Did anyone else catch Jennifer Saunders on this morning talking about Jam and Jerusalem I only got a bit of it but she said it was inspired by the film Calendar Girls and was a sort of female version of last of the summer wine, she also has another series in production where she play a Trisha style talk show host.

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Quote: Britcom Barry @ December 6, 2006, 9:47 PM

Did anyone else catch Jennifer Saunders on this morning talking about Jam and Jerusalem....she also has another series in production where she play a Trisha style talk show host.

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:O Oh God, I hope you are joking!
 
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'Oh God, I hope you are joking!

Yes, Yes - that's the working title and I kid you not, in the words of Private Fraser from Dads Army "We're all fucking doomed!"

 
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Well, I find J&J quite amusing.
The line in the first episode about Sting and his Lute was a joy.
Hypercriticism seems to abound here. Beware the writer scorned?

I think JS has just the look and manner to do a wonderful Trisha takeoff. So I, for one, look forward to it.

(Anyone hear the excellent Radio 4 "Radio Phone-in Show" takeoff on Weds 6:30?)



 
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Oh no, many of us here may be writers (or budding), but it's nothing to do with that (although I suspect it makes it all the more bitter for some). In fact, you are the first and only person I've heard say anything positive about it. Anywhere.

But fair enough. Got to be at least one person for everything! :)
 

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Quote: Johnny Dee @ December 7, 2006, 8:36 AM


(Anyone hear the excellent Radio 4 "Radio Phone-in Show" takeoff on Weds 6:30?)


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I caught the last 10 minutes or so and was already being irritated by it at the end. Just seemed to be recycling the same joke. Although it was hearing the word 'mindge' at 6.50 on radio 4 that made me take notice. And laugh, it was unexpected. The rest was a dissapointment. Can't see how they can drag it out into a series.
 
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I watched Ep 3 tonight and I am worried.

Am I going mad but wasn't this trailed as a comedy? It was wasn't it?

Is a comedy not supposed to have jokes or make people laugh? The only concession to the genre was one brief piece of slap-stick where a vicar fell out of a boat and into a pond and that wasn't even funny. It had a predictability factor of 10 where 10 is very predictable indeed.

It seems messy, cluttered, busy, muddled and achingly un-funny. Maybe it's reverse psychology and I should be pissing myself but I'm afraid that it is quite the most puzzling thing I've ever watched on telly. It is impossible to categorize but it is also dreadful.

Bizarre!

 
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What they need to do is put a cat in the passenger seat of a car......
 
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Er, sorry, but I just watched an epsiode for the first time last night and thought (GULP) it was all right. Im truely sorry . . . Not great, but not,I think, the piece of crap others have said. Though Maybe the first two were worse than last nights. Anyway, I thought it was Ok. Please dont kill me, perhaps Ive just momentarilly lost my tiny mind . . .
 
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Quote: Baumski @ December 9, 2006, 9:43 AM

What they need to do is put a cat in the passenger seat of a car......


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Ha ha - very good - brilliant reference Baumski.

 
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