Mrs. Bucket
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In addition to having many years of Keeping Up Appearances here in the States on PBS, we may have had even more years of Are You Being Served. And just when I thought I was bound to have seen them all, I saw one the other night starring none other than Pats herself. With reddish brown hair! I did not know of her before AbFab. The wax figure they had of her in Madame Tussaud's a couple of years ago was incredible. She looked like she was ready to say "not since 1972". They got the snobbish curl of her upper lip just right!
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That would be "The Vicar of Dibley". Judi Dench is a very fine actress (check her performance as Nell Quickly in Branagh's "Henry V"
but for me somewhat wasted in "As Time Goes By".
For my money the best of recent English comedy has been "The Office" and "Teachers". In terms of the older stuff I'm surprised nobody has mentioned "Rumpole of the Bailey", starring my sadly now-deceased compatriot Leo McKern - a classic with the slightly dark "edge" that the best English comedy has.
A laughter track kills almost any comedy for me, and I wish the Brits had never adopted that bad, bad idea.
but for me somewhat wasted in "As Time Goes By". For my money the best of recent English comedy has been "The Office" and "Teachers". In terms of the older stuff I'm surprised nobody has mentioned "Rumpole of the Bailey", starring my sadly now-deceased compatriot Leo McKern - a classic with the slightly dark "edge" that the best English comedy has.
A laughter track kills almost any comedy for me, and I wish the Brits had never adopted that bad, bad idea.
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Neil, I love Branagh's "Henry V"! Never heard anyone else mention it.
Did you see him and Emma Thompson paired again in "Much Ado About Nothing"? Richard Briers was also in that, the guy from the comedy, "Good Neighbors".
Did you see him and Emma Thompson paired again in "Much Ado About Nothing"? Richard Briers was also in that, the guy from the comedy, "Good Neighbors".
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Slowing down in my old age so the chihuahuas sometimes dodge me, but an unwary poodle sometimes gets unlucky. C_M, yes, did see "Much Ado", another good one (and it qualifies as comedy). Last time I saw Emma Thompson was in "Primary Colors".




