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Alfresco

  • Série télévisée
  • 1983–1984
  • Not Rated
  • 30min
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6,4/10
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Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, Robbie Coltrane, Ben Elton, Hugh Laurie, and Siobhan Redmond in Alfresco (1983)
ComédieComédie à sketchs

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA comedy variety show with spoofs of 1980s pop culture.A comedy variety show with spoofs of 1980s pop culture.A comedy variety show with spoofs of 1980s pop culture.

  • Casting principal
    • Robbie Coltrane
    • Ben Elton
    • Stephen Fry
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    6,4/10
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      • Robbie Coltrane
      • Ben Elton
      • Stephen Fry
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    Robbie Coltrane
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    • 1983–1984
    Ben Elton
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    • 1983–1984
    Stephen Fry
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    • 1983–1984
    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
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    • 1983–1984
    Siobhan Redmond
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    • 1983–1984
    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
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    • 1983–1984
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    2rch427

    Dated and embarrassingly un-funny, especially given the cast

    Stephen Fry & Hugh Laurie gave us the flawless characterizations of "Jeeves & Wooster", and the often hilariously clever silliness of "A 'Bit' of Fry and Laurie". Throw in the talented Emma Thompson and Robbie Coltrane, and what could possibly go wrong? Just one thing: the writing.

    This is sketch comedy at its absolute worst -- self-indulgent, unfocused, under-developed and instantly dated. "A 'Bit' of Fry & Laurie" (not to mention "Monty Python's Flying Circus") worked because they relied heavily on absurdist humor, apportioned out in very brief sketches. "Alfresco" sketches wander on and on, with no punch line in sight, just one obnoxious character, potty joke and petering-out plot after another, all propped up with a pathetic laugh track.

    They savage "new-agers" (ooh!), the class system (how brave!), and those wacky pop musicians (oh, Alfresco -- you shouldn't have!). They wear madcap wigs and wacky make-up! They affect goofy accents! Every aspect of the show is turned up to eleven, without it raising the humor one tick. Honestly -- I really wanted to like this series, but found it impossible.
    9sopqc

    Wonderfully funny- spot-on.

    I loved this when I saw it when it was first aired. I had then never heard of Emma Thompson Hugh Laurie or Stephen Fry. I now still think of them as Ezzer, Huzzer and Lord Stezzer. Alfresco sank without trace at the time (I seemed to remember it was aired mid-week and late) and I was therefore delighted to see it released on DVD. It is just as funny as I remember. I know some others do not like it, but comedy is such a personal thing. I am not easily pleased by comedy sketches. All I can say is I watched a couple of episodes randomly yesterday with my husband and teenage daughter and we all literally cried with laughter. All the principals (also Robbie Coltrane, Ben Elton-who did most of the writing- and Siobhan Redmond) were excellent, but Emma Thompson's ability to take on a character is up there with Peter Sellers. Brilliant!
    Theo Robertson

    Too Many Irons In Different Fires

    ALFRESCO was broadcast on Sunday evenings round at 10.30pm and featured early work from some of the top talent of British alternative comedy people like Ben Elton , Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie , not to mention later serious actors like Emma Thompson and Robbie Coltrane

    ALFRESCO was and is at the very least a major disappointment . In 1983-84 the writers and actors had their irons in different fires like THE YOUNG ONES and several Channel 4 sketch shows and it's patently obvious that everyone involved in this sketch show had used their best jokes in other comedies .

    Take this scene in a crowded bar : A woman isn't happy with the service in a bar and mutters under breath to the barman " Stupid old fart "

    The barman is offended " Oi I'm not deaf you know "

    The woman replies in all innocence " I never said you were deaf , I said you were a stupid old fart "

    The bartender apologisies in an embarrassed tone " Oh sorry I thought you said I was deaf . I must get my hearing aid fixed "

    If you can remember something on its only showing after 20 years it must have been either very good or very bad . I'm sure if anyone can remember it will agree that ALFRESCO wasn't very good
    10tonyuk

    Out on DVD at last!

    This excellent programme is being released on DVD in the UK today 2nd February 2009. The two-disc package contains both series of 'Al Fresco' and the three-part pilot series 'Nothing To Worry About', which was only shown in the Granada region.

    The shows are well worth watching - they contained many funny ideas and were generally innovative for their time. As others have mentioned, the acting was also top notch and foreshadowed the talent inherent in the cast.

    I was Floor Manager/1st AD on the pilot series and the first series of Al Fresco. The location scenes of the pilot were shot on 16mm film but a decision was made to shoot the entire first series on location, using what was then revolutionary lightweight location video equipment. It was also this decision which prompted the name of the series.

    At the time, most comedy shows were studio-based, shot multi-camera on video, with location inserts shot on film. Attempting to shoot the entire series on location and on video was challenging, to say the least! Up until then, to shoot location drama on video necessitated taking out an entire outside broadcast unit and an army of crew and vehicles. It was very rarely done, with film being the preferred format.

    With the new lightweight mobile video unit that Granada invested in we could go on the road as a much smaller unit and shoot scenes like a traditional film crew. That was the theory anyway! There were many logistical difficulties and technical breakdowns but we got it done.

    However, the first series turned out to be very expensive, not least because of the post production. Video editing at the time was expensive, slow and labour intensive and we were shooting a lot of the scenes film-style using a single camera. This necessitated a lot of editing.

    Granada requested a second series but with a reduced budget. The new producer decided to shoot it like a traditional studio-based sketch show, hence the birth of the 'pretend pub' concept to link it all together.

    I have many fond memories of working on Al Fresco. I was very young at the time (most of us were!) but even then I knew that this coalescence of talent, coupled with a new way of doing things, was something remarkable and special.

    I hope a new audience and a new generation will enjoy Al Fresco and that those who were in their teens and twenties in the mid 80s will enjoy rediscovering this lost treasure.
    10Sylviastel

    Ahead of its time and before they were famous

    The cast or ensemble players included Dame Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie CBE OBE, Siobhan Redmond MBE, Rob Coltrane OBE, Ben Elton and Stephen Fry early In their careers. The two seasons are enjoyable and entertaining at times. I preferred this show to fry and Laurie sketch series. The show is for fans of the cast. You can see their talent and creativity early on in the eighties.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mai 1983 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Альфреско
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      • Granada Television
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