I'm not a big fan of the other spin off with Boycie and Marlene, but i'll deffo give this a try, Looks like Nicholas Lyndhurst is playing Freddie Robdal from the clip i just saw.
Yup, I'm going to give this a go... Green Green Grass grew on me very slightly - I didn 't give it the time of day at first, but there's still a few gems there. Hoping this'll be better.
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
Hmm, just checked on my sky menu and there's no 'Series Link' or any clue in the preview text. What do those letters in the top right of the yellow bar mean? There's a 'S' there, which may mean Series, or Subtitles? lol
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
well ,,,,,,,,,,, first impressions ................. its not a complete disaster , and there are a few nice nostalgic nods , i dont even have any complaints with the actors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
but the most obvious problem is the path the've chosen to take , by presenting us with a drama with very mild comic overtones at best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
this wouldn't be so bad as a stand alone bbc drama , but the problem is its based on what is widely considered to be britain's best loved comedy. so fans expectations are set so high ,
in short ,,,,,,,,,, its simply not funny .
a few years back (for those that remember ) they tried to do the same with last of the summer wine (first of the summer wine ) ,,,,,,,,,, at least that was injected with the same trademark humour.
maybe its not meant to be funny ,,,,,,,, an maybe im missing the point ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
but for me , a complete wasted opportunity ,,,,,,,, for what could have been ( with comic direction ) a great revitalisation of a comedy classic ,