Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn 2035-36, 85-year-old ex-journalist Ben Miller sits in his rocking chair at Briars Retirement Retreat, sharing memories that unfold as dramatized stories.In 2035-36, 85-year-old ex-journalist Ben Miller sits in his rocking chair at Briars Retirement Retreat, sharing memories that unfold as dramatized stories.In 2035-36, 85-year-old ex-journalist Ben Miller sits in his rocking chair at Briars Retirement Retreat, sharing memories that unfold as dramatized stories.
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Why? Was the acting sub-par? Hardly. It was some of the finest performances on television.
Was the writing bad? Not a chance. It was witty, intelligent, tender, and amazing. It was written as a story of a man that was telling his own life story, of what it was to live and learn in the 1980s. And it was told in such a way that, each time you thought you knew him, you learned something else to make you appreciate all that he had gone through.
So what was it? I haven't the faintest. It did, however, begin a trend -- each time I have really begun liking a television show, it gets canceled almost immediately. From "My Life and Times" all the way up to "Firefly" -- I just cannot seem to win.
I loved the way that, no matter how sad the events in Ben's life would be, you knew that as an old man he would be able to look back at it with peace. Hopefully, we all will be able to share what we've learned in life with our grandchildren.
It was really able to put life's events in perspective. Like one of the previous comments said: It was just too good for TV. I can only hope that the series will be made available to view again through some means.
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[opening narration]
Ben Miller: I can't say that I've seen everything but I've seen a lot. I've seen footsteps on the moon and seen myself stumble. I've seen fear and did my darndest not to be afraid. I've survived the nineties and braved the millennium. I've loved and lost and learned to love again. And I've learned that life is an adventure. You have to hold on and let it carry you away. I've let in carry me to me to the year 2035 and I'm here to tell the tale. I'm Ben Miller and this is my life and times.