4 reviews
- myriamlenys
- Sep 5, 2018
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Just discovered this gem doing online search for British comedies. Loved her in Vicar of Dibley(sp?). I swear she is Tracey Ullman's clone--similar style of humour.
- jnebocat-17048
- Oct 22, 2021
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Each episode of this hilarious comedy series is written by a different writer and tells a completely different story. The only common factor between each episode is the terrific Dawn French.
Each episode tells the story of the events surrounding a different murder. Each week, Dawn French portrays a different character who is caught up in all the action, sometimes her character is the murderer, and sometimes she plays the victim.
With guest stars, such as Amanda Donohoe, Dexter Fletcher, and Sarah Lancashire, and writers such as Ian Hislop, this show is a real gem.
Each episode tells the story of the events surrounding a different murder. Each week, Dawn French portrays a different character who is caught up in all the action, sometimes her character is the murderer, and sometimes she plays the victim.
With guest stars, such as Amanda Donohoe, Dexter Fletcher, and Sarah Lancashire, and writers such as Ian Hislop, this show is a real gem.
DAWN FRENCH is just delightful in these wonderfully campy send-ups. The direction, writing and art direction as simply edible.
These are the kinds of comedy programs that would never survive in America. It's a shame...America always thinks it has the last word on everything, doesn't it? Not on comedy or actors - that's for sure. This program is a tribute to the slew of wonderful programs which the UK and the BBC crank out with such style.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that TONY DOW was a director of these programs. I am glad he has continued to work and develop his talent.
I can't wait to see these episodes on DVD.
These are the kinds of comedy programs that would never survive in America. It's a shame...America always thinks it has the last word on everything, doesn't it? Not on comedy or actors - that's for sure. This program is a tribute to the slew of wonderful programs which the UK and the BBC crank out with such style.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that TONY DOW was a director of these programs. I am glad he has continued to work and develop his talent.
I can't wait to see these episodes on DVD.
- Enrique-Sanchez-56
- May 16, 2003
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