Parodia centrada en la pareja de comediantes de la vida real John Richardson y Lucy Beaumont, que interpretan versiones ficticias de sí mismos, su vida familiar y laboral, y sus relaciones c... Leer todoParodia centrada en la pareja de comediantes de la vida real John Richardson y Lucy Beaumont, que interpretan versiones ficticias de sí mismos, su vida familiar y laboral, y sus relaciones con sus vecinos y amigos famosos de Hebden Bridge.Parodia centrada en la pareja de comediantes de la vida real John Richardson y Lucy Beaumont, que interpretan versiones ficticias de sí mismos, su vida familiar y laboral, y sus relaciones con sus vecinos y amigos famosos de Hebden Bridge.
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Deserves to be on a more popular channel! Well written, funny, and just an all round good show. This isn't getting the attention it deserves and has given me a small crush on Lucy. Such a shame some idiot gave it 1 star because Jon is a Leeds fan!
I really like this show, but I'm not sure if I should be embarrassed to admit it.
This is a semi-scripted reality show, perhaps similar to The Only Way is Essex, where cameras follow married comedians Lucy and Jon around various fictional and non-fictional scenarios.
The show is at its best when it appears to be unscripted, when Jon and Lucy are simply sitting on the sofa making each other laugh. Various celebrities make an appearance.
I think the real shameful joy of the show comes from its ambiguity. To what extent is it reality? Which parts are scripted? How different are the true Lucy and Jon from their comedy personas? To what extent are they just joking and to what extent do they genuinely hate/love each other?
This is a semi-scripted reality show, perhaps similar to The Only Way is Essex, where cameras follow married comedians Lucy and Jon around various fictional and non-fictional scenarios.
The show is at its best when it appears to be unscripted, when Jon and Lucy are simply sitting on the sofa making each other laugh. Various celebrities make an appearance.
I think the real shameful joy of the show comes from its ambiguity. To what extent is it reality? Which parts are scripted? How different are the true Lucy and Jon from their comedy personas? To what extent are they just joking and to what extent do they genuinely hate/love each other?
If anything good comes out of this dreadful pandemic, then at least I got to find "meet the Richardson's". This is the best fly on the wall style comedy since the office. Jon Richardson and Lucy Beaumont a real life married couple as they go about there daily life. Both are comedians in real life and there droll northern humour just bounces off each other effortlessly. I can't recommend this series highly enough. 10/10
They've freely admitted multiple times some sections were staged and reshot because a camera wasn't there when the initial incident happened. And frequently other shows have been exposed as being overly scripted yet there isn't any complaining about that. So some reviewers need a dose of reality.
With that out of the way, I think this show is cute and mildly funny. No, it's not a laugh a minute, but I don't think they were going for that anyway. In a way, we are just observing a comedy couple get on with their lives.
Most of the participants seem to be fine folks and I find Lucy's accent to be quite fun to listen to.
So overall I think this is some reasonably fun and light entertainment. Highly recommended.
Update for Season/Series 3: It seems they are changing things up a little bit, maybe to keep it fresh. This time the show appears more blatantly scripted, with longer story arcs. The first episode particularly had me in stitches the entire time, the remainder might have been a little slower. Comedy is tricky, everyone may not find the same things funny. Typically at least once per episode I am on the floor laughing my head off, though.
With that out of the way, I think this show is cute and mildly funny. No, it's not a laugh a minute, but I don't think they were going for that anyway. In a way, we are just observing a comedy couple get on with their lives.
Most of the participants seem to be fine folks and I find Lucy's accent to be quite fun to listen to.
So overall I think this is some reasonably fun and light entertainment. Highly recommended.
Update for Season/Series 3: It seems they are changing things up a little bit, maybe to keep it fresh. This time the show appears more blatantly scripted, with longer story arcs. The first episode particularly had me in stitches the entire time, the remainder might have been a little slower. Comedy is tricky, everyone may not find the same things funny. Typically at least once per episode I am on the floor laughing my head off, though.
This show is amazing! Both of them have a very real sense of humor. Came here as a Jon fan, left as a Lucy fan
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- TriviaA running in-joke through the first series is that Lucy Beaumont likes telling people that she has been asked to write a sitcom with the writer of "Peter Kay's Car Share (2015)", and when a person is told that, they assume she's going to be writing with Peter Kay. With some disappointment she then clarifies that the writer in question is "Tim Reid". Tim Reid did indeed co-write the first series of Car Share (2015), and further, he and Lucy co-wrote this show.
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