Twenty Twelve
- Serie TV
- 2011–2012
- 30min
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe team responsible for organizing the 2012 Olympics in London faces many challenges.The team responsible for organizing the 2012 Olympics in London faces many challenges.The team responsible for organizing the 2012 Olympics in London faces many challenges.
- Ha vinto 2 BAFTA Award
- 5 vittorie e 16 candidature totali
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Twenty Twelve
This was comedy gold from start to finish. I would of course caveat that by saying that to really understand it you needed to be a Gamesmaker or other employee at the 2012 games.
Either way it was Not entirely unintelligible for those that weren't.
This is perhaps a near perfect mockumentary and as the show progressed the situations really morphed into farce, it was brilliant.
The timing and casting was award winning and this continues with W1A. I think maybe GCHQ would be a good next step lol
This was comedy gold from start to finish. I would of course caveat that by saying that to really understand it you needed to be a Gamesmaker or other employee at the 2012 games.
Either way it was Not entirely unintelligible for those that weren't.
This is perhaps a near perfect mockumentary and as the show progressed the situations really morphed into farce, it was brilliant.
The timing and casting was award winning and this continues with W1A. I think maybe GCHQ would be a good next step lol
Anyone tuning into this show hoping it to be a match for W1A, forget it. This has none of the wonderful casting of W1A, missing essential components Hugh Skinner's Will and David Westhead's profane under-the-breath pronouncements that spoke for us, the audience. The rapid fire idiocy around the table is stilted, having none of the hilarity of its successor. But all is not lost. Hugh Bonneville is as expected, wonderful, although his character is much more refined in W1A, here more abrupt and a bit mean. And Olivia Coleman is wonderful as always.
Written and directed by John Morton we have BBC series Twenty Twelve, spoofing the preparation for the London Olympic games in that year. All shot mockumentary style we follow Ian Fletcher (Hugh Bonneville), Head of Deliverance of the Olympic Deliverance Commission, his team as they count down 1000 days to opening ceremony, and of course all the fiascos and hilarities that entails. The format is a fairly standard The Office type, with talking heads, cringe, and general incompetency, but its done quite well, and the writing and performances are genuinely great. Also starring Olivia Colman as Ian's assistant, as well as a list of familiar BBC comedic faces, the show is short and sweet at only two 6-episode seasons, with its airing of course having an actual deadline as the real-life games came to fruition. While the show is quite literally dated in its references, much of the humour doesn't derive from pop culture at the time, so the jokes all hold up, even now. The series would also eventually lead to a personal favourite and pseudo-sequel W1A, with many recurring cast and characters. If you've seen W1A and liked it certainly check this one out, and if you like this type of series generally, I'd recommend.
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I cannot give the single reason that makes this series is so perfect . Sharply observed narration by David Tennant is superb and each of the actors were superbly cast . Understated stereotypes all contributed in perfect measure to execute this really witty script . The ending with Hugh Bonneville and Olivia Colman is the best ending I have ever seen, bar one (Blackadder).
Please give this a watch ! So that's all good.....
Having not seen the Aussie "The Games" that this is supposed to strongly resemble I don't have anything really to compare it to other than The Office (US and UK both). I don't think it's quite as funny as I expected but not all that dull either. It was amusing to see all the dancing around sensibilities, especially with the "countdown" clock silliness, and it was nice to see Olivia Colman in this, I liked her a lot in "Rev.". All in all I was entertained by the first episode but I hope for better as the episodes progress. I would hope there were a lot of inside jokes that Londoners would get better than myself on the other side of the pond. I can't help but wonder if this might not have been funnier to follow around the actual people involved in carrying this off and showing that during the games. If they have time to watch this I hope they are suitably amused.
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- Curiosità sui creditiThe sportscaster voiceover before the theme music starts in the intro, "Coe, I think, is gonna get the gold! Coe has beaten Cram! What a marvellous finish! And Seb Coe gets the gold medal!" is from Sebastian Coe's victory over teammate Steve Cram by less than one second in the men's 1500 metres final at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episodio #15.50 (2011)
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