La guerra de Corea y una carta perdida hace mucho tiempo separan las vidas de los jóvenes amantes Jean Pargetter y Lionel Hardcastle, cuyos caminos vuelven a cruzarse por casualidad.La guerra de Corea y una carta perdida hace mucho tiempo separan las vidas de los jóvenes amantes Jean Pargetter y Lionel Hardcastle, cuyos caminos vuelven a cruzarse por casualidad.La guerra de Corea y una carta perdida hace mucho tiempo separan las vidas de los jóvenes amantes Jean Pargetter y Lionel Hardcastle, cuyos caminos vuelven a cruzarse por casualidad.
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What I hate about American comedy series is the perceived need for a punchline every 15 seconds. What I love about this series, is the gentle, ambling approach the script takes, as it follows its characters through their daily lives. And they are characters - wonderful ones - but never caricatures. Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer are just perfect in their portrayals, and they are ably supported by a talented cast. Every now and then there is a good, solid belly laugh to be had, but for the most part the humour is subtle and very clever. I feel very warm towards these characters. If they were real I think I should like to invite them to tea. Dench and Palmer appear to enjoy their roles, and when they exchange glances it seems to be not acting, but genuine regard that they show towards each other. May they live happily ever after...........
A lovely show centered around a middle-aged couple who spent years apart after a brief courtship and are reunited in mid-life.
It is Dench and Palmer (Jean & Lionel) who really make the show. Palmer's pleasant dry wit is particularly likeable, but it is without doubt a combined effort.
The supporting characters are all great and very engaging, particularly Lionel's free-wheeling dad, Rocky (whose catch-cry is "rock on") and his quirky house-maid, Mrs Bale who insists on serving meals at bizarre, but precise times like 12:23 and knows exactly what the weather in the English Channel is like at any given time!
How can anyone not like a show with characters like these?
When they next play the re-runs....do yourself a favour.
It is Dench and Palmer (Jean & Lionel) who really make the show. Palmer's pleasant dry wit is particularly likeable, but it is without doubt a combined effort.
The supporting characters are all great and very engaging, particularly Lionel's free-wheeling dad, Rocky (whose catch-cry is "rock on") and his quirky house-maid, Mrs Bale who insists on serving meals at bizarre, but precise times like 12:23 and knows exactly what the weather in the English Channel is like at any given time!
How can anyone not like a show with characters like these?
When they next play the re-runs....do yourself a favour.
This show grows on you. It's not as purely funny as many top comedies (e.g., Frasier, Friends, Mad About You, Seinfeld), it's not as imaginative in plot or continuing story as others. There's no truly over the top character whose wildness captures the public's imagination.
Yet the writing and acting work gently - slowly but not too slowly - to make this a very pleasant world to be in.
And so you DO look forward to visiting with these people, do care about their smallish problems, do chuckle at the gentle humor.
The characters just seem so very real that it does feel like you're dropping in on visiting people who are warm, real, caring, likable.
It's a very likable show.
Yet the writing and acting work gently - slowly but not too slowly - to make this a very pleasant world to be in.
And so you DO look forward to visiting with these people, do care about their smallish problems, do chuckle at the gentle humor.
The characters just seem so very real that it does feel like you're dropping in on visiting people who are warm, real, caring, likable.
It's a very likable show.
Over the years, I have watched the odd episode of "As Time Goes By" ... but just recently I started watching this series on a regular basis, and can now understand why my husband would cut conversations short because he had to watch his favourite actress,Judi Dench, in "As Time Goes By." Now, I'm doing the same thing. Here in Canada, I have the chance to watch it every day. The antics of these two characters are wonderful to watch. I almost feel I'm a visitor in their home in England. I think my husband could have played the part of Lionel very well. In fact I've started calling him Lionel. These actors have good chemistry on the screen and it's hard to believe that they're just acting their parts. A great show!
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- TriviaMoira Brooker (Judith) admits to occasionally being so mesmerized by Dame Judi Dench's talents while taping, that she would forget to say her lines.
- ErroresDuring the entire 1995 series, the copyright date is displayed as MCMXV (which is 1915). It should have said MCMXCV.
- Citas
[repeated line]
Rocky Hardcastle: Rock on!
- ConexionesEdited into Auntie's Bloomers: More Auntie's Bloomers (1992)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Winter with Flowers
- Locaciones de filmación
- 21 St James's Gardens, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Jean and Lionel's house)
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