Comedia británica en la que un hombre infelizmente casado descubre que puede viajar en el tiempo al Londres de los años 40, devastado por la guerra, donde se hace pasar por agente del MI5 pa... Leer todoComedia británica en la que un hombre infelizmente casado descubre que puede viajar en el tiempo al Londres de los años 40, devastado por la guerra, donde se hace pasar por agente del MI5 para cortejar a la camarera local.Comedia británica en la que un hombre infelizmente casado descubre que puede viajar en el tiempo al Londres de los años 40, devastado por la guerra, donde se hace pasar por agente del MI5 para cortejar a la camarera local.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
Opiniones destacadas
The 2016 episode proved that the series was as popular and relevant, as when it was first shown.
Despite not being as laugh out loud funny as many other classic sitcoms, this show is just so watchable!
The time travel element is such an interesting idea for a traditional sitcom and it works so well here. The 1940s scenes are very well done and you can that a lot of research was done to get the era spot on. The plots were also very interesting, showing gary interact with various historic characters and how they impact the future.
The casting and characters are also spot on. Nicholas Lyndhurst does well to portray gary in such a way that he is almost likeable, despite committing adultery and doing some very selfish things at times. His face acting is also brilliant, particularly when doing his shocked 'I've been caught out' facial expressions! Ron was also great as Gary's long suffering and only friend, some of his monologues were brilliant and he always provided some comic relief even in some of the more dramatic and serious episodes.
The original series was also wrapped up very nicely with a very satisfying, even if slightly sad, conclusion back in 1999. Although there was also a one off special in 2016.
Overall, this sitcom was absolutely excellent and in my opinion deserves more recognition. It is one of those shows you could just binge watch over and over again, and I actually believe there could be plenty of mileage in any future series following the very open ending in the 2016 one off episode.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMany of the episode titles are names of songs from the 1940's. Whilst others such as 'Grief Encounter' are parodies of films of the era.
- ErroresThe photo portrait of King George VI, by Yousuf Karsh and hanging on the back wall of The Royal Oak, wasn't taken until 1943, but appears from Series 1 Ep 1 which is based in 1940.
The same photo can been seen hanging on the wall of the MI5 office of Tufty McDuff, in S05 E06 and E07, where, in 1944, it can be considered OK.
- Citas
Gary Sparrow: My wives exist in different temporal aspects of a four-dimensional space-time continuum.
Ron Wheatcroft: Typical bigamist's excuse!
- ConexionesFeatured in Comedy Connections: Only Fools and Horses (2003)
- Bandas sonorasGood Night, Sweetheart
Written by Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly and Ray Noble
Performed by Nick Curtis
Series theme song
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- Спокойной ночи, дорогая
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