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Joking Apart

  • Série télévisée
  • 1991–1995
  • 30min
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8,2/10
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Robert Bathurst and Fiona Gillies in Joking Apart (1991)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA comedy writer talks about his failed marriage.A comedy writer talks about his failed marriage.A comedy writer talks about his failed marriage.

  • Casting principal
    • Robert Bathurst
    • Fiona Gillies
    • Tracie Bennett
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    8,2/10
    194
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    • Casting principal
      • Robert Bathurst
      • Fiona Gillies
      • Tracie Bennett
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
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    Robert Bathurst
    Robert Bathurst
    • Mark Taylor
    • 1991–1995
    Fiona Gillies
    Fiona Gillies
    • Becky Johnson
    • 1991–1995
    Tracie Bennett
    Tracie Bennett
    • Tracy Glazebrook
    • 1991–1995
    Paul Raffield
    • Robert Glazebrook
    • 1991–1995
    Paul Mark Elliott
    • Trevor
    • 1993–1995
    Rhoda Lewis
    Rhoda Lewis
    • Lady at Funeral
    • 1991–1993
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Vicar
    • 1991–1993
    Tony Gardner
    Tony Gardner
    • Lawyer…
    • 1995
    Martyn Ellis
    Martyn Ellis
    • Alan
    • 1995
    Kerry Shale
    Kerry Shale
    • Dick…
    • 1995
    Geoffrey McGivern
    Geoffrey McGivern
    • Dave
    • 1993
    Mark Lockyer
    • Waiter
    • 1993
    Barbara Keogh
    • Aunt Helen
    • 1995
    Paul Rainbow
    • Man at Funeral
    • 1991
    Robert Llewellyn
    Robert Llewellyn
    • Tom
    • 1993
    Elizabeth Edmonds
    Elizabeth Edmonds
    • Woman
    • 1993
    Karl Jenkinson
    • Man in van
    • 1993
    Diane Langton
    Diane Langton
    • Prostitute
    • 1995
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    Avis des utilisateurs12

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    luannjim

    Hilarious. So where's the video, already?

    I don't wish to take anything away from such excellent British sitcoms as "Keeping Up Appearances," "Waiting for God," and "Are You Being Served?", which appear on PBS in the States. But those shows run and run and run AND RUN, whereas "Joking Apart" was shown only once (in my area at least) then vanished without a trace. With every PBS catalog that drops through my mail slot, I search desperately through the "British TV" section, but no luck. I even searched through some British video stores when I was in London on vacation. PLEASE, PBS: if you can't offer videos or DVDs of this wonderful, quirky series, at least broadcast it again so that those of us with VCRs can at least have it to savor over and over again.

    Robert Bathurst plays Mark Taylor, a likeable sad sack of a stand-up comic whose brief, bittersweet marriage to Becky Johnson (Fiona Gillies) still provides most of the material for his nightclub act. Rounding out the regular characters are Mark and Becky's best friends Tracy and Robert (Tracie Bennett, Paul Raffield) and Becky's new boyfriend Trevor (Paul Mark Elliott).

    Every episode of the series (at least every one I saw) follows the same format: We open with Mark at work on a stage about the size of a card table in some tiny club, squinting in the glare of the lights, with a bare brick wall behind him. As he talks about "relationships" -- which means, of course, that he's really talking about one relationship in particular -- we can't help noticing that he's not very good at his chosen profession. Not bad, mind you -- not especially bitter or unpleasant, not ugly or vengeful. We sense that the unseen audience actually rather likes him and wants to laugh. It's just that he isn't very funny.

    From this set-up, the show flashes back to scenes illustrating the points he's making, then we'll be back in the club, then back in Mark's former life. The flashbacks jumble chronology; we might get a scene from the tense final days of the marriage, followed by a scene of Mark trying to cope while Becky tries to move on with Trevor, then yet another scene from early in Mark and Becky's courtship. The show is always jumping around like that, yet it always works to shed light on the central theme of the episode. Credit Steven Moffatt for some truly fine writing, not only in structuring the episodes in a complex and surprising way, but in building laughs patiently to a crescendo. Not to mention how much comic gold he mined out of only five basic characters.

    The beautiful irony of the show is that, invariably, Mark's life is so much funnier than his act. From the second episode on, every one, for me, would run the same course: I'd start out thinking, okay, now that I know how this show works, this is going to be more of the same tricks; it'll be old hat to me this time. And every time, without exception, I would wind up laughing till I cried -- in both senses of the phrase.

    This is a wonderful, hilarious, perceptive, creative show. No doubt its scarcity is because there are only 13 episodes to show. I suspect the format would have been difficult to sustain over a years-long run, but that only shows the taste and intelligence of the producers in quitting while they were ahead.

    I'd give anything to see this show again, to say nothing of having it on VHS or DVD. Can't SOMEBODY bring it back???
    paulcread

    BBC: Repeat please!

    Brilliant, slides-off-chair-onto-floor-laughing, clever writing. If the BBC or anyone ever show this series again; watch it! The answering machine episode is a comedy masterpiece. This would fit brilliantly into a Steven Moffat DVD box-set along with Coupling et al. Someone? Please?
    picklish

    It is coming to DVD!

    I adored this show so much when it was on and have every episode on video..but they are worn out now! The comedy was wonderful, the acting sublime, and even now I laugh my head off.

    A dedicated fan has actually taken it on himself to get the DVD out with full co operation from the parties involved and it is due for release on the 29th May 2006.....

    http://www.replaydvd.co.uk/

    Which is brilliant news for all us die hard fans out here who could never understand how it was never shown again. I cannot wait.

    My favourite episode is actually the birthday party one...but I won't give away the plot to it as it will give away the laughs.
    HuggyBear1

    Simply brilliant!

    This was one of the great British TV comedies. A gem of a show, but no-one remembers it now. I remember it being shown around 9pm on BBC2 on a week night.

    It was a great farce, fantastic acting, real laugh-out-loud moments.

    I wish they would show it again.....
    9mrlexy

    very funny original show

    Yes I agree!

    This was an incredibly funny and clever show, although it is many years since it was first broadcast, and I have never seen it advertised as being repeated again.

    Very witty and genuinely laugh out loud. It's a real shame it has never made DVD! Every so often I'll look to see but always disappointment, I guess it was one of those gems that has to remain undiscovered by many!

    Written by Steven Moffat who went on to write a couple of the new series of Doctor Who's and who also wrote Coupling, though I thought Joking apart was funnier because of the "always ending up in a situation"!

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      Mark wasn't actually a stand-up comedian, as many people thought. According to Steven Moffat, the show's writer and creator, the parts of the episodes with him on stage were actually in Mark's head. Moffat acknowledged that this created a lot of confusion with the audience.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 juillet 1991 (Royaume-Uni)
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      • Anglais
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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