The Detectives
- Série de TV
- 1993–1997
- 50 min
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7,4/10
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Na guerra de alta tecnologia contra o crime, os detetives Bob Louis e David Briggs são os mísseis Scud do arsenal policial de intuição, palpites.Na guerra de alta tecnologia contra o crime, os detetives Bob Louis e David Briggs são os mísseis Scud do arsenal policial de intuição, palpites.Na guerra de alta tecnologia contra o crime, os detetives Bob Louis e David Briggs são os mísseis Scud do arsenal policial de intuição, palpites.
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This show was, and still is, great fun as the two leading roles play off of each other perfectly. No-one else could play the ever insecure roles of Briggs and Louis as well as Powell and Carrott. This show, to the best of my recollection, was never touted as a TV classic and was meant to be one of those programmes that everyone loves. It was very successful in that. The only person who I have ever heard say they did not like it was American and, by their own admission, did not get some of the 'British humour'. This show was a class act all the way.
Fantastic show! One of those shows that will grab you for several episodes; great characters in bungled escapades. In North America, I rate its writing/humour as comparable to Third Rock and Drew Carey. In other words, good fun and wide appeal.
I live in Canada and this show appeared on our national station a couple of years ago with several other British gems like: Vicar of Dibley, Black Adder, Mr. Bean, Murder Most Horrid. No offense to Rowan A, whose work I always enjoy, but I much preferred The Detectives to The Thin Blue Line. I've been trying to find replays on TV constantly, but it's one of those that just didn't catch the limelight like it should have.
If you enjoy the kind of slapstick situations that brought fame to James Herriot, it's likely that you'll also enjoy The Detectives. Jasper Carrott's rubberized helpless faces kept me in stitches.
I live in Canada and this show appeared on our national station a couple of years ago with several other British gems like: Vicar of Dibley, Black Adder, Mr. Bean, Murder Most Horrid. No offense to Rowan A, whose work I always enjoy, but I much preferred The Detectives to The Thin Blue Line. I've been trying to find replays on TV constantly, but it's one of those that just didn't catch the limelight like it should have.
If you enjoy the kind of slapstick situations that brought fame to James Herriot, it's likely that you'll also enjoy The Detectives. Jasper Carrott's rubberized helpless faces kept me in stitches.
As I live in the USA I've never seen any of The Detectives on television, but I belong to a network of Robert Powell fans and we have managed to get the tapes to each other with no problem. Robert and Jasper are a great team, and why they decided to film only five years of the show is beyond me. Those two are a riot! Sparring Partners was one of the funniest comedy shows I've ever seen. What a shame the show was never broadcast in the USA! I wish Jasper and Robert would consider making The Detectives: the Movie!!!! Hear that Robert?????
I guess its pretty mediocre stuff at the end of the day, but its often so stupid you can't help but laugh - plenty of toilet gags. Almost every episode is (or seems to be) produced on a shoestring budget, and its certainly true the quality of them is a 'mixed bag'.
Ironically the 2 minute weekly sketch this series was developed from I always thought was the low point of Jasper Carrots show.
Remember comedy critics - theres loads of unfunny shows out there to knock before you pick on this one.
Ironically the 2 minute weekly sketch this series was developed from I always thought was the low point of Jasper Carrots show.
Remember comedy critics - theres loads of unfunny shows out there to knock before you pick on this one.
What a shame that The Detectives seems to have been forgotten, it's only when you start watching them that you realise just how good they were. The writing, clearly on point, hilarious scripts, witty, good, honest family fun.
The performances throughout, just marvellous, Robert Powell, truly a class act, and Jasper Carrott having incredible timing and some of the funniest reactions you could possibly see. George Sewell manages to play their boss with an entirely straight face, what a professional actor.
It is no wonder the show attracted some wonderful guest actors, Herbert Lom, Rula Lenska and John Nettles to name just a few.
Some great episodes, the standout two for me are Dutch Cops and Sparring partners, both in particular feature some huge belly laughs and some wonderfully funny physical performances.
A forgotten gem.
9/10.
The performances throughout, just marvellous, Robert Powell, truly a class act, and Jasper Carrott having incredible timing and some of the funniest reactions you could possibly see. George Sewell manages to play their boss with an entirely straight face, what a professional actor.
It is no wonder the show attracted some wonderful guest actors, Herbert Lom, Rula Lenska and John Nettles to name just a few.
Some great episodes, the standout two for me are Dutch Cops and Sparring partners, both in particular feature some huge belly laughs and some wonderfully funny physical performances.
A forgotten gem.
9/10.
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- CuriosidadesBegan as a series of occasional short sketches on Canned Carrott (1990). It was eventually developed into a full-scale sitcom.
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Briggs: [Dave and Bob are dressed as hippies to get into a road protesters' camp] You're loving this, aren't you?
Louie: [flicking his long blonde wig around] What?
Briggs: Having hair.
- ConexõesEdited into Auntie's Bloomers: Auntie's New Bloomers 3 (1995)
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