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I do have fond memories of this series being aired and would love to see it again. There isn't any modern programming that catches my imagination, the best all seems to be vintage - tales of a happier time. But when it comes to this particular farm, there are clips if U know what I mean and it's obvious why it will not see the light of day in the foreseeable future. We live in controlled, joyless times, hopefully one day life will become 'Sunny' once again.
To the gent that has them all on video, you can buy conversion machines really cheaply now, I would be inclined to try a certain online auction site.
To the gent that has them all on video, you can buy conversion machines really cheaply now, I would be inclined to try a certain online auction site.
But I do remember that I thought this was funny and should definitely be made available, and I normally hate that cockney guy.
This And Glam Metal Detectives needs a DVD release.
I wish I could remember more of this but unfortunately I didn't record any episodes.
I'm sure this could hold it's own against the total dross we now in the UK have instead of comedy (excluding Peep Show, TV Burp & Entertainment Now)
WAKE UP BBC! If The High Life can get a DVD release.
Why not this?
This And Glam Metal Detectives needs a DVD release.
I wish I could remember more of this but unfortunately I didn't record any episodes.
I'm sure this could hold it's own against the total dross we now in the UK have instead of comedy (excluding Peep Show, TV Burp & Entertainment Now)
WAKE UP BBC! If The High Life can get a DVD release.
Why not this?
Unlike most of the posters here, I actually have every episode of Sunnyside Farm, albeit on a desperately old fashioned VHS tape. What I tend to do with new (usually badly advertised) comedies is that I tape the entire series just in case it takes years for it to be released on tape or DVD. With Sunnyside Farm this strategy paid off big time as it wasn't even repeated on the telly. Anywhere. On any channel. Ever. For those posters who don't remember a lot of the funny scenes and lines, I will remind you of one of the best bits from episode one. It's the one where Ken (the really stupid one) informs Ray (the less stupid one) that he's lost their herd of cows. When Ray asks Ken what he means by 'lost', Ken says that 'I put them on a bus.' Ray then asks Ken to go through exactly what happened. Ken informs him that there was him, the cows, then there was a bus, then a lot of pushing and shoving, then the cows were on the bus, and then the bus drove off with all the cows. That may not sound funny to anyone who hasn't seen the series or doesn't remember that particular episode, but I almost cry with laughter every time I watch it. Ah, Sunnyside Farm. Fantastic.
NEWSFLASH: If you'd like to buy a newly-converted DVD of Sunnyside Farm, then drop me a line at: robwhiteheaduk@hotmail.com
NEWSFLASH: If you'd like to buy a newly-converted DVD of Sunnyside Farm, then drop me a line at: robwhiteheaduk@hotmail.com
The word has it that this programme was commissioned when another production fell through, with only three months notice.
I could have sworn it made it to a second series, but who am I to argue.
The gist of the plot was two brothers inherited a farm, one, the 'cleverer' of the pair was overcome with dismay, at the utter futility of the situation.
He fantasised about having an affair with the 'woman next door' - a pretty if not especially bright 'townie' who's moved from the city with her husband and children (Oberon & Titania) The second brother (by far the more stupid) is content with his lot.
To that extent, it's a thinly veiled remake of the classic 1960's sitcom 'Steptoe and Son'.
In my estimation this should have been ranked alongside 'Father Ted' but the mandarins at the BBC thought otherwise, nd it was quietly 'put out to grass'
I could have sworn it made it to a second series, but who am I to argue.
The gist of the plot was two brothers inherited a farm, one, the 'cleverer' of the pair was overcome with dismay, at the utter futility of the situation.
He fantasised about having an affair with the 'woman next door' - a pretty if not especially bright 'townie' who's moved from the city with her husband and children (Oberon & Titania) The second brother (by far the more stupid) is content with his lot.
To that extent, it's a thinly veiled remake of the classic 1960's sitcom 'Steptoe and Son'.
In my estimation this should have been ranked alongside 'Father Ted' but the mandarins at the BBC thought otherwise, nd it was quietly 'put out to grass'
For me this was a must see alternative look at life in the country.! All the characters were larger than life,but as someone who grew up in an English village you could see people that could have fit the bill from your own youth. So it was not "pc" but that can only be a good thing looking back as we have now gone too far with that brigade.And what is wrong with having a good belly laugh,?as most times we are probably laughing at ourselves anyway,as none of us are perfect. I put "Sunnyside farm" in the same pigeonhole as "I Hope it rains" starring the late Tom Bell,this too was a minority audience comedy set at the seaside,with him running a really run down waxworks type museum.
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