Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSanjeev Kumar is a TV chat show host. His shows are filmed in a studio which is part of the house he shares with his family. The guests who appear on Sanjeev's chat show have to endure a pre... Ler tudoSanjeev Kumar is a TV chat show host. His shows are filmed in a studio which is part of the house he shares with his family. The guests who appear on Sanjeev's chat show have to endure a pre-programme grilling from his family.Sanjeev Kumar is a TV chat show host. His shows are filmed in a studio which is part of the house he shares with his family. The guests who appear on Sanjeev's chat show have to endure a pre-programme grilling from his family.
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Highlights include the dirty and rude gran and the Dads anecdotes that don't have an ending.
I was in the audience for a recording of this, and the guests really don't have any idea what's coming!
I really recommend watching this whenever it's on, you won't be disappointed.
The great aspect of the series is that we can watch the comedy knowing that the humour is safe and is usually directed against the pretentions of the son and his celebrity aspirations. The Grandmother is a brilliant creation of Meera Syal a gifted creative actor and writer, the comedy lines are usually hers, though the mother and father can easily aid the sons frustrations. Never do interviews with the guest celebrities conclude without a family intervention, usually witty but always funny.
Its perhaps not for those who like the very laddish and moronic humour of other British comedy or the 1950's-1990's racist and homophobic humour which no longer has a place on modern British television. It avoids direct political comment and attacks on British racism, yet becomes in itself a comment on the (partial) success of anti-racist campaigns in modern British life, though reflects sadly current worship of celebrities.
Its a cult show, but one that entertains many of its more sophisticated viewers and there are millions of those in Britain.
The guests in the first series don't know that the show is a send up and often take the comments at face value. Their confusion is amusing as the "family" play jokes on each other and the guests.
Some guests won't be recognisable to viewers outside Britain.
The same actors had another comedy show. I can't remember the name of it at the moment. Some similarity in style to Ali G, but without the drug references or the bling bling.
Highly recommended for the intelligent viewer.
The Kumars at No. 42 was funny at times, and it meant the audience could laugh with Indians rather than at them.
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- CuriosidadesAlthough Meera Syal plays the grandmother of Sanjeev Bhaskar's character, she is only two years and four months older than him. While in production for The Kumars, Syal and Bhaskar married.
- Citações
Sushil Kumar: [to Charles Dance] Your fans are known as Charlie's Angels. Is that because there are only three of them?
- ConexõesFeatured in 100 Greatest Funny Moments (2006)
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