Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA comedy based around the activities and problems that 2 very different couples experience whilst running the local cricket team.A comedy based around the activities and problems that 2 very different couples experience whilst running the local cricket team.A comedy based around the activities and problems that 2 very different couples experience whilst running the local cricket team.
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Although the picture quality is inevitably poor due to its age, the programme isn't too dated. It's evident from the first couple of episodes that it's from a play. The acting is always good with Brend Blethyn and Timothy Spall particularly notable. Another gem is Josie Lawrence makes the most of her part. Towards the the middle of the three series the repetition of some of the catch phrases becomes a bit tiring. There is some pathos and that serves to contrast the humour well. Anybody who has lived in a small village will identify with the story lines and it manages to capture the relationships between the team members very well. Overall this a hidden gem of a comedy that I'm glad I found and would recommend it to everyone.
I remember this as being good and being reminded of it by Robert Dawes appearances in Jeeves and Wooster, I decided to give it another outing.
The first couple of epsiodes were amusing and as I remebered it from the early 1990s.
However, from then on it went downhill fast.
It wasn't funny at all. Half the characters were just plain irritating.
The second series was bland. Just a reworking of essentially the same story lines and cliche's. The Corfu special was boring and too long.
The third series was just plan Maudling and depressing. Maggie and Kevin's desperation to have a child is not the thing of comedy, neither is the death in series 2.
I was looking for something better than some of the trash being produced today, but I have to say this wouldn't have made it to the screens today.
The whole idea of a comedy around a village cricket team is great, I would love to see one.
The first couple of epsiodes were amusing and as I remebered it from the early 1990s.
However, from then on it went downhill fast.
It wasn't funny at all. Half the characters were just plain irritating.
The second series was bland. Just a reworking of essentially the same story lines and cliche's. The Corfu special was boring and too long.
The third series was just plan Maudling and depressing. Maggie and Kevin's desperation to have a child is not the thing of comedy, neither is the death in series 2.
I was looking for something better than some of the trash being produced today, but I have to say this wouldn't have made it to the screens today.
The whole idea of a comedy around a village cricket team is great, I would love to see one.
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The actging is first class an so is ther huimnor but I am going to concentrate of the cricket I have captained a smallish cricket team and I often had to make several phone calls to ,make sure we had a full team. It's very hard work. In my club, captains were volunteers rather than being elected.
Captain and wicket keeper Roger, All rounder Kevin and batter Alex are thre backbone of the team. Alex iis easily the best player but he is selfish. He should really be playing for a better team but he likes being a big fish in a small pond
Captain and wicket keeper Roger, All rounder Kevin and batter Alex are thre backbone of the team. Alex iis easily the best player but he is selfish. He should really be playing for a better team but he likes being a big fish in a small pond
I've never been fond of cricket, so I was tempted to give 'Outside Edge' a miss. I only watched because of the presence of Timothy Spaull ( of 'Auf Pet' fame ) and the scrumptious Josie Lawrence. I'm glad I tuned in because if I hadn't I'd have missed I.T.V.'s last truly great sitcom, a delightful show centred around two cricket-mad men, Roger Dervish and Kevin Costello, and their contrasting wives, the prim and proper Miriam and larger-than-life Maggie. Shot on film, and without a studio audience to ruin the best lines, 'Outside Edge' was satisfying on all levels. It didn't bend over backwards to be funny. The regular cast were perfect, in particular Robert Daws, whose 'Roger' must rival 'Gordon Brittas' as the sitcom character you'd most like to throttle. The show had its tragic moments too; witness Maggie's sad pleas for pregnancy in the Corfu Xmas special. With more and more modern sitcoms relying on toilet humour for comic effect, it seems unlikely that we will get many more series of this ilk. More's the pity.
'Outside Edge' must stand as one of the best, if not one of the most overlooked, comedies of the 90's. The casting was absolutely superb, Daws, Spall and Lawrence were each brilliant, but it was the 'dowdy down-trodden' 'Mim' played by Brenda Blethyn that stole the show. It's crafted blend of subtle satire and drama rarely fail to hit the right notes, it has the power to both amuse and deeply move, all within the space of thirty minutes. Admittedly the last series never truly recaptured the glory of the first, but then the whole of the first series is an absolute gem. In short an a must see for both cricket and non cricket enthusiasts.
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- CuriosidadesS1E6 (The Night before Cromer) was filmed in the Hotel de Paris, Cromer
- ConexionesFollows Outside Edge (1982)
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