Early Doors
- Série télévisée
- 2003–2004
- 30min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSet in The Grapes, where the daily life of the locals, including jack-the-lads Joe and Duffy, landlord Ken and his police officer cronies Phil and Nige, old git Tommy and single mum Janice -... Tout lireSet in The Grapes, where the daily life of the locals, including jack-the-lads Joe and Duffy, landlord Ken and his police officer cronies Phil and Nige, old git Tommy and single mum Janice - revolves around love, loneliness and urinals.Set in The Grapes, where the daily life of the locals, including jack-the-lads Joe and Duffy, landlord Ken and his police officer cronies Phil and Nige, old git Tommy and single mum Janice - revolves around love, loneliness and urinals.
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Avis à la une
In the first episode I got to know the characters, in the second their habits and moods, in the third you got used to them, in the fourth you started to like them, in the fifth you did like them and the sixth... was the last, unfortunately, although by now you loved the pub and its people and wanted to know more about them. But then it was already over. Three hours had passed without me noticing it! I hope there will be more episodes out on DVD soon, I really would love to watch them.
And I can't get this catchy tune from the credits out of my head. For days now I'm humming it. This really is a beautiful little gem of a series. Typically British, I'd say. Let me tell you, if you love Britain and the British, watch Early Doors. You won't be disappointed. Time for more, gentlemen, please!
Scenes that absolutely kill me are: 'Do you like circuses?' 'And all the kids shout out 'where's dopey?'' There are just too many moments of comic genius and this is the only comedy (other than The Royale Family) that I can watch over and over again and never get bored of it.
Please, please, Craig Cash, if you read this, do a third series! I know you can do it. Save us from crap like 'My Family'! You're the best.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the second series Joe refers to Melanie's previous boyfriend as being "shameless" for the way he dumped her. This is an in- joke about former co star James McAvoy (who played Mel's boyfriend in season 1) who had left the show to star in the hit Channel 4 series Shameless.
- Citations
Eddie: Ken, Ken er, Ken?
Joan: Hello, Ken, notice anything different?
Ken: Hello, Joan, Eddie. Bloody hell you two look smart, what's the occasion?
Tanya: It's their wedding anniversary, Ken.
Ken: Is it? Well, congratulations.
Joan: 19 years today.
Eddie: The great trainrobbers didn't get that eh, Ken eh?
[laughs]
Ken: Has Oscar Wilde come in?
Eddie: Ey, are you having that, Tommy? 19 years we've being together, the great trainrobbers didn't get that, eh?
Tommy: I've heard it before Eddie, millions of times.
Eddie: Righto, then.
Ken: So, what's your secret then, Eddie?
Eddie: Always be honest to each other, that's the first thing.
Ken: Oh, aye.
Eddie: And tell her you love her at least once a day.
Ken: Oh, well, make your mind up Eddie, it's one or the other.
Eddie: Ohm no, well, that's the secret
Tanya: Oh, I think it's lovely. So are you going anywhere nice?
Joan: Just in here. We might stop for some chips on the way home.
Joe: Bloody hell, Posh and Becks, eat your hearts out
Joan: [laughs] What is he like?
Tanya: Is that all your doing on your wedding anniversary then, Eddie, coming in here and then going for a bag of chips?
Eddie: Well, there's nothing wrong with that.
Tanya: It's hardly romantic, though, is it?
Ken: Show her how much you love her Eddie, throw in a fish.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Sunshine: Épisode #1.3 (2008)
- Bandes originalesSmall World
Written and performed by Roddy Frame
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- How many seasons does Early Doors have?Alimenté par Alexa
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