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I first caught this show on BBC America some time ago and had been waiting and waiting for it to appear on the air again or be available on Region 1 DVD. No such luck. Then, just the other day, I happened upon the show in searching Netflix streaming videos. I was elated. This show is absolute and total madness.
It starts off with Dr. Caroline Todd (Tamsin Greig) facing her first day at East Hampton Hospital. When she’s introduced to fellow doc Alan Statham, he says, “Welcome to the lunatic asylum.” That’s spot on and describes this show perfectly. As the cliché goes, the lunatics are running the asylum.
If you’ve seen the US show Scrubs, it’s kind of like that, but a much, much more raunchy version. These doctors and administrators spend more time trying to get into each other’s pants than they spend interacting with their patients. It may be a “medical” show, but there are really no medical storylines. It’s all about the staff and their relationships, or lack thereof, with each other.
The characters are beyond quirky. Not only are they off-the-wall, but they’re off the ceiling as well. They act like they’re in high school with their petty jealousies, maniacal pranks and gossip.
The ensemble cast is made up of some great comedic actors I’ve seen in other shows, including one of my
favorites, Mark Heap, who was fantastic in Spaced and Lark Rise to Candleford. (Lark Rise is a drama, but Mark was equally excellent in that.) Mark plays Dr. Alan Statham, who’s hot for Human Resources Director Joanna Clore. And he seems to be obsessed with how his lab coat swirls around him when he turns a corner. The rest of the characters are equally as bizarre.
I sincerely hope this is not even a slight representation of the UK’s national healthcare system, or even a parody of it. Yikes! But it is a very funny show, hopefully not based whatsoever on any facts.
MAIN CAST:
Tamsin Greig – Caroline Todd
Julian Rhind-Tutt – Mac Macartney
Sarah Alexander – Angela Hunter
Mark Heap – Alan Statham
Stephen Mangan – Guy Secretan
Pippa Haywood – Joanna Clore
Michelle Gomez – Sue White
Karl Theobald – Martin Dear
Oliver Chris – Boyce
Total Seasons: 2 (18 episodes)
Seasons Available on US Formatted DVD: 0 (but currently on Netflix streaming)
In Production: 2004-2007
Viewer Discretion: Adult situations and language
As I’ve said in previous posts, if I like an actor in a particular series, I tend to seek out other work they’ve done. That’s the case here. I loved Trevor Eve in
dismissed from Scotland Yard and dispatched to head the new criminal investigation unit in Nairobi, on the edges of the British Empire.
Tyburn cares about enforcing the law and about the natives in Nairobi, even though his superiors would rather the native police take care of their own issues. Albert Tyburn is not dissimilar to Trevor Eve’s character, Peter Boyd, in
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“Spanish Inquisition?” Nobody expects them!
I can recite all of my favorite sketches like “How Not to Be Seen,” “The Cheese Shop,” “Crunchy Frog,” “Self Defense Against Fresh Fruit,” “The Upper Class Twit of the Year,” and “The Piranha Brothers.”
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“That’s Numberwang.” There’s even a German version and a word version called “Wordwang.” A couple other bits include a documentary about the origin of Numberwang, a commercial for the home game and a trailer for the movie “The Numberwang Code,” kind of like “The Da Vinci Code.”
*The Surprising Adventures of Sir Digby Chicken Caesar: Webb plays Digby, an alcoholic, drug addicted homeless man who’s under the impression that he’s a secret agent. Along with his sidekick, Ginger, they commit various crimes while searching for their nemesis, whoever that is. This sketch is shot partially with a point of view camera, similar to the style of
I fell in love with this show right away. It was just so cute. But that doesn’t make it unfunny. It’s very funny.
watch is the eclectic cast of characters and how they interact with each other.
There’s Stacey’s best mate Nessa, a big girl with a very colorful past, and Gavin’s best mate, Smithy, a big guy who can down a pint of lager in record time. As much as Gavin and Stacey like each other, that’s about how much Nessa and Smithy don’t like each other. But that doesn’t keep them from having a one-night stand that results in a big surprise.
internet maps to Gavin. Since his brother Trevor’s death, Bryn has become a father figure to Stacey and a good friend to Stacey’s mother, Gwen.