Deux frères dînent tous les vendredis soir chez leurs parents mais, d'une manière ou d'une autre, les choses se passent toujours mal.Deux frères dînent tous les vendredis soir chez leurs parents mais, d'une manière ou d'une autre, les choses se passent toujours mal.Deux frères dînent tous les vendredis soir chez leurs parents mais, d'une manière ou d'une autre, les choses se passent toujours mal.
- Nomination aux 3 BAFTA Awards
- 2 victoires et 9 nominations au total
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Friday Night Dinner is an excellent sitcom starring Tasmin Greig, Simon Bird, Paul Ritter and Tom Rosenthal. Paul Ritter who plays Dad is particularly funny and provides the most gags in each episode. One of my favourite shows on TV! I've never laughed so much watching some of these episodes. All 3 series are funny, crude and extremely well written. I prefer Simon Bird in this role as Adam than I do as Will in The Inbetweeners and I love The Inbetweeners so that's saying something. Nothing but praise for Friday Night Dinner. Jim the neighbour is also brilliant, the idea of him being frightened of his own dog makes me laugh and Jim is just hilarious and awkward.
Outstanding series, I would recommend it highly! It's a shame we only have 3 series, I really want more of Friday Night Dinner.
Outstanding series, I would recommend it highly! It's a shame we only have 3 series, I really want more of Friday Night Dinner.
Have watched this series several times in the past, but have just watched it again due to the sad news of Paul Ritter's death. He definitely was the funniest character in this entire series and I can't see how they can make another as how can anyone replace him? A sad loss RIP Paul Ritter.
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Came across this comedy totally by accident, and what a great find it has proved to be. The family dynamic is so reminiscent of most families I know, but this family takes it to a totally new level. The father is by far the star of the show, only for his total ignorance of what the mother is trying to achieve each weekend. With hilarious consequences. The crazy neighbour Jim and his terrifying, yet obviously timid dog, are beyond comedic value. The hand over mouth, and laugh out loud moments Jim is involved with seriously does make him a main character in this show. All in all, this comedy makes you think you've seen all a family get together can produce. Then Friday Night Dinner happens. It is a beautiful show. Well written, well directed, well acted, and well received.
I watched episode one under protest and thought "what a load of crap". Three years later, I am hooked and I have watched the whole lot at least ten times over. Tamsin (Mummy) and Mark (Jim) are my stars but it wouldn't work without the whole ensemble A very low budget TV show with no special effects. Props are limited to a frozen fox and a splitting images Prince Charles mask.
This classic relies on nothing more than brilliant writing and acting.
They both conspire to make my belly ache with laughter.
I die every time that Jim flinches away from Wilson. Genius comedy.
Not to mention Gran accidentally kissing dad on the chest.
More please.
This classic relies on nothing more than brilliant writing and acting.
They both conspire to make my belly ache with laughter.
I die every time that Jim flinches away from Wilson. Genius comedy.
Not to mention Gran accidentally kissing dad on the chest.
More please.
Friday night dinner, with The Goodmans, a regular family of four, who seem to attract trouble, and people who are.......let's say larger than life.
I was way too late to the party, bit once I discovered it, I couldn't switch it off. Comedy of the highest order, even though the show follows a similar routine and formula, the comedy does not, the writing is so incredibly good, that it switches up.
The four main characters are outstanding, and the source of moat of the laughs, the boys squabbling and fighting is always the best aspect for me. Jim is wonderfully crazy, Grandma is sweet, horrible Grandma is a scream.
It's hugely consistent from start to finish, if I had to pick a favourite series, it would have to be the first one, each episode is a classic.
The most surprising episode comes in Series Five, Wilson, which is a total change in pace, and very moving.
Please don't let it end at series six, there is definitely more running in the legs here, we need more.
Classic comedy, 9/10.
I was way too late to the party, bit once I discovered it, I couldn't switch it off. Comedy of the highest order, even though the show follows a similar routine and formula, the comedy does not, the writing is so incredibly good, that it switches up.
The four main characters are outstanding, and the source of moat of the laughs, the boys squabbling and fighting is always the best aspect for me. Jim is wonderfully crazy, Grandma is sweet, horrible Grandma is a scream.
It's hugely consistent from start to finish, if I had to pick a favourite series, it would have to be the first one, each episode is a classic.
The most surprising episode comes in Series Five, Wilson, which is a total change in pace, and very moving.
Please don't let it end at series six, there is definitely more running in the legs here, we need more.
Classic comedy, 9/10.
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- AnecdotesThe second episode of the first series was the show's original pilot; then the producers made some changes which is reflected in the rest of the run. Differences include the lighting and Mark Heap playing Jim as a more (quasi)masculine, less strange character.
- GaffesTamsin Greig wears a wig to play the role of Jackie. However, the wig she is wearing in the opening credits is noticeably longer and wavier than the one seen in most episodes. The exception is episode two of the first series, which was originally the pilot, suggesting the credits were filmed alongside it.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Épisode #15.45 (2011)
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