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The Book Group

  • Série télévisée
  • 2002–2003
  • 24min
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Michelle Gomez, James Lance, and Rory McCann in The Book Group (2002)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Book Group" is a dark comedy that follows an American and the dysfunctional book group she forms in Glasgow as a way to make friends.The Book Group" is a dark comedy that follows an American and the dysfunctional book group she forms in Glasgow as a way to make friends.The Book Group" is a dark comedy that follows an American and the dysfunctional book group she forms in Glasgow as a way to make friends.

  • Casting principal
    • Anne Dudek
    • Bonnie Engstrom
    • Michelle Gomez
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Anne Dudek
      • Bonnie Engstrom
      • Michelle Gomez
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux49

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    Anne Dudek
    Anne Dudek
    • Clare Pettengill
    • 2002–2003
    Bonnie Engstrom
    • Dirka
    • 2002–2003
    Michelle Gomez
    Michelle Gomez
    • Janice McCann
    • 2002–2003
    James Lance
    James Lance
    • Lachlan Glendenning…
    • 2002–2003
    Rory McCann
    Rory McCann
    • Kenny McLeod
    • 2002–2003
    Saskia Mulder
    Saskia Mulder
    • Fist de Grooke
    • 2002–2003
    Derek Riddell
    Derek Riddell
    • Rab
    • 2002–2003
    Des Hamilton
    Des Hamilton
    • Jackie McCann
    • 2002–2003
    Gotti Sigurdarson
    Gotti Sigurdarson
    • Lars
    • 2002–2003
    Henry Ian Cusick
    Henry Ian Cusick
    • Miles Longmuir
    • 2003
    Jack McElhone
    Jack McElhone
    • Wee Jackie
    • 2002–2003
    Karen Kilgariff
    Karen Kilgariff
    • Jean Pettengill
    • 2003
    Lars Oostveen
    • Bart van Dongen
    • 2002–2003
    Ross MacFarlane
    • Eddie
    • 2002
    Alex Howden
    • Priest
    • 2002–2003
    Jennifer Wood
    • Harriet Longmuir
    • 2003
    Kerry McGregor
    Kerry McGregor
    • Carol Ann
    • 2003
    Andoni Gracia
    Andoni Gracia
    • Anselmo
    • 2003
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    dr_salter

    2 great TV series by Annie Griffin!

    Hey! I have been sitting watching the TV series "The Book Group" (2002) & thinking how much I love their sarcasm & wit.

    And now I have found that Annie Griffin directed an earlier series "Coming Soon" (1999) and 'The Book Group' (2002-3). Both series have that same brew of almost reality, where life is acted out through the comedic antics of the winners & losers within the screenplay.

    The tone of truly delightful, witty sarcasm and creamy cutting wit is the thing that I unwittingly connected with in both series, and it is the characters in 'Coming Soon' (1999) & The Book Group's characters' continuous unveiling of how they try to remain true to themselves, & FAIL GLORIOUSLY that brings out what I love about the two series.

    Gradually, we begin to get an idea of what is behind the characters' closed doors and understand that there could be a tenuous connection to what most people consider 'normal' but within these people there are many shades and depth of how we all try to connect with reality, maybe miss the mark, then struggle, but move onwards & upwards.

    You know I did not know till I checked IMDb! that "The Book Group' was connected to my old favourite series "Coming Soon". AND here it is! Sorry about all the exclamation marks !!! but I am SO elated to find Annie Griffin's gooey, blueberry coated finger in both wonderfully told tales of Scottish (Glasgow) extremist, eccentric behaviours.

    "The Book Group" brings us the great work of Derek Riddell as Rab: taciturn tracksuit wearer, who reveals little about himself, has stubble, and literally loves footballers. The wonderful James Lance (from TV's 'Absolute Power') as Barney Glendenning- pretentious, opinionated post-graduate student with blonde highlights & drug problem. Karen Kilgariff as Jean Pettengill Claire's awful, overbearing older sister, who arrives in Glasgow wanting to share Claire's exciting lifestyle and Rory McCann as the wheelchair bound Kenny.

    James Lance also plays Lachlan Glendenning- pretentious, bearded, bespectacled brother of Barney, who claims to be an installation artist. Their lives are wonderfully wacky and I recommend you all try to find them on DVD & see how great both series really are.
    rebecca-ist

    A group of lonely people get together and stay lonely

    One of the funniest shows I have seen. The characters aren't likable nor are they particularly realistic. But the show still got me hooked. When I moved away from england, i truly missed it. All the sarcasm and black humor in it are so hilarious. but only because it seems so sad.. it somehow makes it funny! This show might not find much viewers in America as its humor is not obvious to everyone and it does take some commitment to watch it because the storyline does evolve (although nothing much happens!)I just had such a laugh, when seeing the American coming to Scotland and being so lonely she starts to meet up with people she doesn't even like and ends up not being so negative about Scotland after all. i definitely enjoyed it
    10azeemak

    This is completely brilliant

    I don't usually start my contributions like that, honest - but it's entirely merited. I've just watched the whole of the first series on DVD and been perhaps even more impressed coming back to it after a long gap. One of the things I love about the programme is that although the books they're reading aren't that important, the book group setting itself *is* crucial to the programme.

    There are several laugh-out-loud scenes in the first series, none of them revolving around standard gags or punchlines. One scene gets its laughs from repeated use of the "c" word, which is an extremely hard trick to pull off!

    The characters are beautifully drawn, starting with the pivotal figure of Claire, who is at once hugely irritating and sympathetic. All the actors are fine, though I particularly liked the louche and laconic Rab. The minor parts are well done too, for example Ben Miller as the writer, the guys who play Fist's and Dirka's husbands, and the vicar, whom we see in one episode.

    One other thing: it's really exquisitely filmed.

    I can certainly imagine myself getting more than one viewing out of this DVD (I am intrigued to know what the audio commentary will be like), and will certainly look to get the second series eventually, if nothing else for the interplay between Claire and her sister.
    feelinglistless

    Has anyone actually read the book?

    'The Book Group' is one show which certainly didn't seem to offer anything. Channel 4 seem to have sat on it for at least a year (the IMDb entry has a production date from last year) and in pre-publicity it seemed to be trading upon the title of the preceeding series in the slot 'Black Books'. Which is a shame, because it's certainly that show's equal but in different ways.

    The premise is promisingly simple. American Clare (Anne Dudek) is living in Glasgow and in a bid to make new friends advertises a 'Book Group' in a local book shop. The show is about what happens at each monthly meeting and is told in 'real time' The twist is that that the people who arrive seem totally mis-matched for occasion and are obviously there for something other than the book - footballer's wives, a smart-arse student, a wheel-chair bound fitness instructor and the slightly shady Rob whose job has yet to be revealed. On reflection there are similarities with 'Dear John' - in that show there was similarly motley crew of sitcom characters.

    Here, there is a definite understanding of humanity. Strangely these people never appear to be cartoon character, a strength of writer/director Annie Griffin. True this feels like theatre at times, but this means there is a rhythm to the writing, for example the breaking up of scenes by one of the wives asking if people want tea or the subject of football coming up now and then. In some ways I'm reminded of the 'Friends' episode all set in Monica's apartment as they all get ready for speech Ross is giving. That had a nervousness about it, as though this team of writers don't know how to break up the action. In Griffin's work, this never happens, there is the surety you would expect from someone who had been writing for years.

    Clare is not an intensely likeable character, coming across as the sort of control freak who would give Heather of 'The Blair Witch Project' a run for her money. She had an obvious picture of how this thing was going to turn out and these aren't the people she was expecting to meet. She's sarcastic and neurotic (best line - 'Oh soccer? You can make money from that?'). But its to Dudek's credit that we don't completely hate her - that there is a spark of pluckiness we might root for. Of the rest of the actors, James Lance (as the student) does his usual smart-alec patter, but here it seems less forced. Rory McGann (fitness instructor) is also particularly good - we feel for him, but don't feel sorry for him.

    This is a show that will develop with time. By keeping back all of the important revelations about the characters we have something to return to. And I will.
    8ase-81169

    Sweet, Funny, scottish

    The humour is underplayed and enjoyable. A further development of the characters would have been fun. I really enjoyed it, Also recognising from Sabrina and Game of Thrones Some great scottish actors. It was a laugh

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    • Anecdotes
      In one scene, Kenny remarks that he never sees Janice eating. In fact, the only female that is shown actually eating is Dirka; the other girls are shown with plates of food or touching food but never eating it.
    • Gaffes
      Clare propositions Barney on their first meeting, then seems surprised when he turns up at her door on another occasion stoned and propositioning her.
    • Citations

      Dirka: [Fist and Dirka are lying on a couch daydreaming about Kenny] Kenny makes us work so hard...

      Fist de Grooke: I've never felt so good.

      Dirka: What do you think his penis looks like?

      Fist de Grooke: I think it's very big.

      Dirka: Do you think he uses a pump?

      Fist de Grooke: What?

      Dirka: I read that somewhere.

      Fist de Grooke: I think he uses his fingers.

      Dirka, Fist de Grooke: [simultaneously] Mmmmmm...

    • Crédits fous
      The first season's opening credits show the characters' houses in the order they appear during the book group sessions: Clare, Dirka, Barney, Rab, and Janice; though he had picked the book, Kenny decided to have the group meet at Clare's instead and Fist hadn't picked one during the first season.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 avril 2002 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Book Group (Serie de TV)
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Écosse, Royaume-Uni
    • Société de production
      • Pirate Productions
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