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Happy Families

  • Serie TV
  • 1985
  • 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
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Stephen Fry, Adrian Edmondson, Dawn French, and Jennifer Saunders in Happy Families (1985)
Comedy

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGuy Fuddle lives with grandma who's ill and wants to see her granddaughters sent away as kids before dying. Guy searches for his four sisters. When reunited, grandma's real motives are uncov... Leggi tuttoGuy Fuddle lives with grandma who's ill and wants to see her granddaughters sent away as kids before dying. Guy searches for his four sisters. When reunited, grandma's real motives are uncovered.Guy Fuddle lives with grandma who's ill and wants to see her granddaughters sent away as kids before dying. Guy searches for his four sisters. When reunited, grandma's real motives are uncovered.

  • Star
    • Jennifer Saunders
    • Adrian Edmondson
    • Dawn French
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    188
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Star
      • Jennifer Saunders
      • Adrian Edmondson
      • Dawn French
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
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    InizioI più votati1 stagione1985

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    Jennifer Saunders
    Jennifer Saunders
    • Granny Fuddle…
    • 1985
    Adrian Edmondson
    Adrian Edmondson
    • Guy Fuddle
    • 1985
    Dawn French
    Dawn French
    • Cook
    • 1985
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Doctor De Quincy
    • 1985
    Helen Lederer
    Helen Lederer
    • Flossie
    • 1985
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Dalcroix
    • 1985
    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • Jim
    • 1985
    Una Stubbs
    Una Stubbs
    • Mother Superior
    • 1985
    Ceri Jackson
    • Sister Ophelia
    • 1985
    Christine Edmunds
    • Maxine…
    • 1985
    Claudette Williams
    • Jill
    • 1985
    Helen Atkinson Wood
    Helen Atkinson Wood
    • Sandy
    • 1985
    Josephine Antosz
    • Hospital Patient
    • 1985
    Ben Elton
    • Roland
    • 1985
    Mark Arden
    • Steve
    • 1985
    Vikki Chambers
    • Sister Prudence
    • 1985
    Kevin Huckstep
    • Cabbie
    • 1985
    Gabrielle Glaister
    Gabrielle Glaister
    • Warder
    • 1985
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    10darren-369

    Who Ever Saw it?

    It appears that I am also one of the few that ever remember this great series!? I just wish I could find it on DVD. Scene/s that I remember and grin about wherever I am are Ade trying to buy a sandwich in America and him being run over on the drive of his house and crawling to the door :) Saunders is also superb in the roles she plays, seeming to really be at one with the characters and manages to crush Ade so smoothly every few minutes as his craziate bonkers mum.... (another series quote ;) ) This is one of those shows I saw once and wished i'd found re-run, gutted I missed the Gold repeats :( All in all it was fantastic, but then I'm biased as I sometimes resemble Ade and quote him and his characters ad nauseum ;)
    9Audrey_L

    Five Jennifers, each one is great

    Happy Families follows Guy Fuddle (Ade Edmondson) in a search for his four sisters. The first episode is an introduction, then each episode is dedicated to one sister and in the last episode they reunite with the grandmother. Every episode has it's good moments. The episode with Joyce and the people fleeing from hospital to avoid her singing reminded me of Hyacinth from Keeping up Appearances. And Roxanne was great, especially the part when Guy is getting her out of jail. I also liked Cassie, a satirical view of the world of soap-opera stars.

    This series shows how versatile Jennifer Saunders is. She plays five different characters and she is believable as each one of them. The conclusion is a little silly but that doesn't hurt the appeal of this show. Ade is wonderful as goodhearted, naive Guy. Dawn French (cook) and Helen Lederer (maid) are very good in their respective parts. I especially liked Flossie's (Helen's) accent. Also, Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry add a little charm to the overall impression. Rik Mayall has a small part in the episode about Madeline. His portrayal of a neurotic French priest is magnificent.
    FoxRyan

    Classic 80s comedy

    I remember Happy Families from first time round. A six episode series following the lives of the Fuddle family, the majority of which played by Jennifer Saunders. Most of the Comic Strip played small to medium roles, but Saunders shone through this. The series follows Guy (Adrian Edmonson)on his search around the world for his 4 sisters (Saunders). From an American soap queen to a hard case convict, Guy tracks them all down and takes them home to Granny (Saunders). Whenever I ask anyone if they have seen this programme, I always get a no for an answer. Am I the only one in the world who remembers it? Thank god for UK Gold, who repeated it in the early 90s, thanks to whom I now have a copy. if anyone out there remembers it, or even has a copy, think yourself VERY lucky. This was an example of 80s English comedy at it`s best, and I find it very sad that with regards to video sales, or future screenings, it may be gone for good.
    6IndigoWaugh

    Early tour de force from Jennifer Saunders in hit, miss and miss comedy series

    A batty, old matriarch (Jennifer Saunders) from the country set forces her emotionally abused dimwit of a grandson (Ade Edmondson) into bringing back home her four granddaughters (all Saunders) from different precarious situations as a last wish.

    A concept that is incredibly funny on paper, written by the immensely clever and comedic Ben Elton, but as Elton's first foray into adding some drama into a comedy series it ultimately fails to find balance. Nevertheless he succeeded very well in the construction of the story, with the first episode clearly setting up the next four episodes and the final sixth episode wrapping everything up while adding a twist to keep momentum going.

    Jennifer Saunders has the opportunity to play five different characters that all inhabit the same world and therefore - as opposed to playing different characters in a sketch show - need to all be on a similar, believable level of crazy. And this early on in her telly career, she succeeds to find different faces, postures, voices and nuances brilliantly. She showcases her wide range of comedic and dramatic talents, even succeeding in one of the most difficult, tragicomedy.

    Ade Edmondson plays the dimwitted, good natured grandson who is the 'active' connection between each episode, with most episodes focused on him trying to find one of his long lost sisters. Edmondson is an incredibly funny and clever comedic actor and writer, though at this stage of his career many of his tv appearances rely a lot on a similar type of humor and character. The chaotic, anarchic energy displayed in much of The Comic Strip and Comedy Store performances and that eventually became really famous in shows like The Young Ones taints Edmondson's performance. His character acts on a slightly different level to the rest which often leads to a jarring transition from scene to scene.

    The series has an immense cast of supporting and guest actors - all familiar faces from the up and coming comedy scene of the 80s. The three main names attached to this project, Elton, Saunders and Edmondson, are all joined by their frequent collaborators: Dawn French, Helen Lederer, Chris Barrie, Rik Mayall, Lenny Henry, Nigel Planer, Ruby Wax, Harriet Thorpe, Christopher Ryan and many more. Supporting actor Stephen Fry and his character do a really good job at tying together the characters and storyline back at home at the family pile. Though the addition of Hugh Laurie and his scenes with Fry seem like unconnected afterthought or friendly favour - like a sketch that had been lying on Elton's desk that never found its way into a different show, only to be shoehorned in here to showcase yet another side to Elton's comedy writing.

    On a whole, one of the things that brings this show out of balance, specifically out of its comedy-drama balance, is the different levels at which certain actors play their characters - ranging from quiet, tragicomedy to over the top, in your face comedy (Edmondson, Mayall). I can't help but feel that if the series was largely played in the former style, it would let its writing speak more for itself and have the most effect. Its runtime is its other major downfall. At some five minutes (or sometimes more) too long, the episodes drag on too long and specifically in some scenes. With a shorter runtime, the series would have been a lot sharper, a lot tighter.

    Happy Families is a unique series, but at times a hard watch some thirty years on. Nevertheless this is masterpiece from Jennifer Saunders and very worth the time for anyone interested in her work. It's also a wonderful time capsule to see many of the comedians known from the circles of Edmondson, Elton and Saunders all come together.
    geoff_bookiehead-1

    this show was great

    after reading everyone else's comments i thought i should do my duty and post one too yea like many of the others that commented i had a vague recollection of a scary granny a drippy ade edmonson and a senile cook and very amusing sisters....especially madeline "madeline madeline i want to go to bed vis u" hehe that episode was so good but i was lucky to make a friend when i moved here who happened to love the show as much as my memory was bad and had all the episodes on tape which was great i got to see granny being all scary again and I'd completely forgot that stephen fry and hugh laurie made appearances as doctors...its a pretty good cast which you will all know from looking above and definitely worth searching for and buying. if you do find it and are not happy then i am deeply sorry..anyway i digress this is not so much a comment or review on the show as such more a silver lining for everyone like me who remembers but hasn't seen it for 20 years....i managed to get a copy tonight from ebay so if u all keep your eyes peeled then maybe you'll be as lucky as me...

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      A budget was allocated for a second series, which was never commissioned. As a result, the money was used to produce the first series of Red Dwarf (1988).
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      Referenced in Wogan: Episodio #5.116 (1985)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 ottobre 1985 (Regno Unito)
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      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Denstone College, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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