Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBritain's cleverest man and leading moral philosopher, Quadruple Professor Adonis Cnut, tackles some of the world's most pressing problems assisted by his slavelike butler and a beautiful bu... Leggi tuttoBritain's cleverest man and leading moral philosopher, Quadruple Professor Adonis Cnut, tackles some of the world's most pressing problems assisted by his slavelike butler and a beautiful but mentally-unbalanced colleague.Britain's cleverest man and leading moral philosopher, Quadruple Professor Adonis Cnut, tackles some of the world's most pressing problems assisted by his slavelike butler and a beautiful but mentally-unbalanced colleague.
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I absolutely love this show. The story line is great and all the characters have ridiculous names, which just adds to the fun. It's such a shame that there were only six episodes. Even though Rik is great in this series, his butler Albumen steals the show. He's constantly implying that he wants to have sex with Rik and it never gets old. At the same time Rik treats him like garbage, in classic Rik style. This is a must see for all fans of comedy.
This is awesome, recently discovered this show. Not living in the UK and not watching much TV for that matter I never heard of this show, in spite of the fact that I price myself of being Denmark's #1 Rik Mayall fan!
Well...this show is hilarious...as always when Mayall touches something, to me this guy cannot possibly fail..
Like "Bottom" (1991) (qv) in many ways reminds you of "Young Ones, The" (1982) (qv) (or for that matter, the, to me, greatly underestimated and forgotten "Filthy Rich & Catflap" (1987) (qv)), this show reminds me a whole lot of "New Statesman, The" (1987) (qv) in which Mayall stars as Alan B'Stard - it's not the same character, but as in all his previous role fascism shines through, in a very distinguished (read: NOT AT ALL!) way..
I definately recommend this show if you found his previous shows laughable. This will tear you up just as much!
Well...this show is hilarious...as always when Mayall touches something, to me this guy cannot possibly fail..
Like "Bottom" (1991) (qv) in many ways reminds you of "Young Ones, The" (1982) (qv) (or for that matter, the, to me, greatly underestimated and forgotten "Filthy Rich & Catflap" (1987) (qv)), this show reminds me a whole lot of "New Statesman, The" (1987) (qv) in which Mayall stars as Alan B'Stard - it's not the same character, but as in all his previous role fascism shines through, in a very distinguished (read: NOT AT ALL!) way..
I definately recommend this show if you found his previous shows laughable. This will tear you up just as much!
Believe Nothing is a bland and unfunny "comedy".
The reviewers identify this as a 2002 update of "The New Statesman" also starring Rik Mayall, a satirical comedy about a dirty rotten cad, Alan B'Stard, Tory MP.
Down to the similar name (Adonis Cnut), Rik attempts to be the charming, suave yet ruthless anti hero of past fame, but unfortunately he comes off as irritating, arrogant, pompous and thoroughly unlikable.
The jokes of New Statesman were witty and satirical. In Believe nothing, you'd be forgiven for thinking that you were watching "Bottom". Yes, Rik Mayall *still* hasn't got bored of penis and bum jokes yet.
The reviewers identify this as a 2002 update of "The New Statesman" also starring Rik Mayall, a satirical comedy about a dirty rotten cad, Alan B'Stard, Tory MP.
Down to the similar name (Adonis Cnut), Rik attempts to be the charming, suave yet ruthless anti hero of past fame, but unfortunately he comes off as irritating, arrogant, pompous and thoroughly unlikable.
The jokes of New Statesman were witty and satirical. In Believe nothing, you'd be forgiven for thinking that you were watching "Bottom". Yes, Rik Mayall *still* hasn't got bored of penis and bum jokes yet.
This show got me more interested in British comedy. To my delight it is far funnier than the American trash I have grown up with (excluding Frasier). Since this I have seen The Office, Absolutely Fabulous, Black Books and Keeping up Appearances. They are all great but have not matched the Tall yardstick of Believe Nothing.
The characters are very likable in their dysfunctional interaction with each other. I really enjoy Adonis's dominance and arrogance and Albumens willingness to serve his "Master". Of course Dr. Awkward is everything her name lives up to as is Adonis Cnut, the quadruple professor.
I am optimistic that the show will make a comeback. I will get bored of watching the same 6 episodes repeatedly in about 10 years.
The characters are very likable in their dysfunctional interaction with each other. I really enjoy Adonis's dominance and arrogance and Albumens willingness to serve his "Master". Of course Dr. Awkward is everything her name lives up to as is Adonis Cnut, the quadruple professor.
I am optimistic that the show will make a comeback. I will get bored of watching the same 6 episodes repeatedly in about 10 years.
Believe Nothing isn't necessarily a programme which breaks new ground, nor does it necessarily have an award-winning script, but one thing you would have to be a complete and total 'w*nk biscuit' (Bottom quote) to deny, is that Rik Mayall is absolutely amazing. From the facial expressions, to the delivery of lines, to his off-camera interaction with the studio audience... Rik is plain and simply a comedy genius and anyone who doesn't agree with that simply will not understand any of the style of humour Rik has used at all. You might go so far as to say he is funny even when he is being serious.
So, I would argue that even though the actual programme Believe Nothing may not be anything special on its own, with Rik Mayall as the main character, it is easily as good as anything else they are showing on British television at the moment.
Lets hope Rik is back on television TO STAY.
So, I would argue that even though the actual programme Believe Nothing may not be anything special on its own, with Rik Mayall as the main character, it is easily as good as anything else they are showing on British television at the moment.
Lets hope Rik is back on television TO STAY.
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- QuizEmily Bruni's character is named Dr. Hannah Awkward; the names "Hannah" and "Dr. Awkward" are both palindromic.
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