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Ffizz

  • Série télévisée
  • 1987–1989
  • 30min
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7,7/10
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Ffizz (1987)
SitcomComedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHard-partying wine merchants Jack and Hugo lose all their money and are forced to work for a living.Hard-partying wine merchants Jack and Hugo lose all their money and are forced to work for a living.Hard-partying wine merchants Jack and Hugo lose all their money and are forced to work for a living.

  • Casting principal
    • Richard Griffiths
    • Benjamin Whitrow
    • Felicity Montagu
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    27
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Richard Griffiths
      • Benjamin Whitrow
      • Felicity Montagu
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Jack Mowbray
    • 1987–1989
    Benjamin Whitrow
    Benjamin Whitrow
    • Hugo Walker
    • 1987–1989
    Felicity Montagu
    Felicity Montagu
    • Griselda
    • 1987–1989
    Robin Kermode
    Robin Kermode
    • Alan
    • 1987–1989
    Peggy Aitchison
    • Mrs. Monaghan
    • 1987–1989
    George Ballantine
    • Samson
    • 1987–1989
    Phyllida Law
    Phyllida Law
    • Lady Baughton…
    • 1987–1989
    Roger Brierley
    • Rawlins
    • 1987–1989
    Michael Bilton
    • Harmsworth
    • 1987–1989
    Gabrielle Drake
    Gabrielle Drake
    • Mrs. Gosling
    • 1989
    Ben Robertson
    • Calvin
    • 1987
    Terence Bayler
    Terence Bayler
    • Giles
    • 1987
    Joanne Good
    Joanne Good
    • Miss Clarke
    • 1987
    Alisa Bosschaert
    Alisa Bosschaert
    • Avril
    • 1987
    Ken Wynne
    Ken Wynne
    • Heap
    • 1987
    Christopher Godwin
    Christopher Godwin
    • Barty
    • 1987
    Ian Gardiner
    • Peter
    • 1987
    Philip Dunbar
    • Mr. Tennyson
    • 1987
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    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Stick at it, it's a good series.

    Hugo and Jack love parties, they adore to live among the idle rich and socialise to the mx, unfortunately their finances have run out and their business looks like going through. A solution is found, the bank manager makes the duo employ Alan, a sharp shooter with a head for business.

    It took me a while, I have to say, I came close to quitting the show, I didn't warm to the first series at all, it just felt like posh boy humour, I couldn't warm to any of the characters. However, something happens in the second series, it's way better, funnier and the characters are somehow more likeable.

    It's quirky, amusing and at times a little surreal, poor Mrs. Monaghan is like something out of an Ealing comedy. Richard Griffiths and Benjamin Whitrow are both terrific.

    It's funny, I thought the show was going to focus on how much Alan could change Jack and Hugo, however it seems to be the other way round,

    I didn't like it initially, by the end I didn't want it to finish, stick at it, it's ultimately very watchable.

    7/10.
    10j4m13

    An under-appreciated gem

    This is a virtually impossible-to-find masterpiece, and is probably one of the two best things Richard Griffiths has done on television, the other being A Kind of Living. The entire cast is top-drawer, and the performances are hilarious. Jack and Hugo (Griffiths and Benjamin Whitrow) are the executive directors of Mowbray and Crofts, wine merchants to the gentry. Plainly they have acceded to these positions by inheritance. They have been insulated at every point from ever having to learn the business and are therefore as the title of the first episode suggests, lilies of the field. Theirs has been a life of privilege and parties, rubbing elbows with wealth and royalty. At the series opens the little black box that sits on the desk in their office and is usually filled with money is now inexplicably empty. They walk down the hall to office of the elderly man who has actually run the company for decades to find he has gone mad, and summarily dies in front of them. Now the lilies are about to come face to face with the world of toil, or at least their vague understanding of it. Thankfully, they have impressive assets in their stock, reputation and knowledge of wine. Money they're all out of. "The bank" brings them a proposition: either they accept a young financial hotshot (Alan) as their pilot through this rock-strewn strait, or give up the firm, sell off, and leave everything behind. They choose the former but never really commit to a life of work; this conflict drives most of the comedy. There's also an unlikely romance developing between Alan and their goddaughter Griselda, the dim-witted daughter of a Duke, which starts off as a parallel plot.

    This is an impressive list of raw ingredients from which to create a delicious comedy, and writers Andrew Noriss and Richard Fegen put wonderful lines in the mouths of an extremely talented ensemble cast.

    By the way, all of this happens in the first episode, so I don't believe I'm spoiling anything.
    7tlloydesq

    A less strident New Statesman

    A couple of aging "hooray henries" use their wine business to subsidise their party going. After time they run into financial difficulties and are expected to work. Jack (Richard Griffiths) & Hugo (Benjamin Whitrow) tend to spend more time avoiding work than actually doing any in a quite charming sitcom from the late 1980s. The series treads a fine line (which is sometimes crossed in series 2) where you really shouldn't like these 2 characters but their innocence endears you.

    Alan (Robin Kermode) is the officious young man who is brought in to run the business while Sloane Ranger Grizelda (Felicity Montagu) is torn between class loyalties and love for Alan.

    The first series is great as Jack and Huge bumble around, genuinely trying to help Alan but unable to understand the realities of a full day of work. Series 2 got a bit stuck and suggested that the show had run out of steam.

    I see this as a more innocent "The New Statesman" and well worth a watch

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      • 9 septembre 1987 (Royaume-Uni)
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