Religion and Ethics Forum
General Category => Literature, Music, Art & Entertainment => Topic started by: Steve H on May 31, 2023, 07:10:01 PM
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I've been re-watching this from the first episode over the last few days. the first series was 1999 - 24 years ago! Wikipedia describes it as "comic horror". and it was certainly pretty gruesome in places. Also pretty politically incorrect: they'd never get away with Papa Lazarou now, and I'm surprised they did then. Brilliant, though. Recommended for a revisit, if you've got a spare evening or two.
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Loved it - watched it when it first came out.
Went to see the stage show when it came to Glasgow, when a good number of the audience turned up as Papa Lazarou - and you're right, in that I doubt they'd get away with that now.
Shearsmith and Pemberton went on to do Inside No.9 - which is brilliant.
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Watched series three over the last two days. I'd never seen it before. In some ways not as good as the previous two. but the recurring carrier bag / van crash motif was interesting, each time seen from a different point of view, and a bit more revealed of the details.