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Are You Being Served?

  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • 31m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
648
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John Challis, Sherrie Hewson, Jason Watkins, Niky Wardley, Mathew Horne, Justin Edwards, Jorgie Porter, and Kayode Ewumi in Are You Being Served? (2016)
Comedy

A reboot of the classic sitcom Are You Being Served? (1972).A reboot of the classic sitcom Are You Being Served? (1972).A reboot of the classic sitcom Are You Being Served? (1972).

  • Director
    • Dewi Humphreys
  • Writers
    • Derren Litten
    • Jeremy Lloyd
    • David Croft
  • Stars
    • Jason Watkins
    • Sherrie Hewson
    • John Challis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    648
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dewi Humphreys
    • Writers
      • Derren Litten
      • Jeremy Lloyd
      • David Croft
    • Stars
      • Jason Watkins
      • Sherrie Hewson
      • John Challis
    • 31User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jason Watkins
    Jason Watkins
    • Mr. Humphries
    Sherrie Hewson
    Sherrie Hewson
    • Mrs. Slocombe
    John Challis
    John Challis
    • Captain Peacock
    Roy Barraclough
    Roy Barraclough
    • Mr. Grainger
    Kayode Ewumi
    • Mr. Conway
    Niky Wardley
    • Miss Brahms
    Arthur Smith
    • Mr. Harman
    Mathew Horne
    Mathew Horne
    • Mr. Grace
    Justin Edwards
    Justin Edwards
    • Mr. Rumbold
    Jorgie Porter
    Jorgie Porter
    • Miss Croft
    Daniel Croucher
    • Ricky
    Alex James-Phelps
    Alex James-Phelps
    • Dan
    Graham Parrington
    Graham Parrington
    • Deerstalker Customer
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    • Director
      • Dewi Humphreys
    • Writers
      • Derren Litten
      • Jeremy Lloyd
      • David Croft
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    tjhyb1

    No we're not!

    Missed this first time round, caught it by chance when UKTV ran it instead of one of the original episodes. My first thought was how awful it was. Which was also my second thought. Why bother remaking an old favourite if the actors - some of them well known from other shows - simply attempt to impersonate the original cast? Why set it at a time which contradicts the original show's sequel? John Inman's Mr Humphreys was never as camp as Jason Watkins' version. Arthur English's Mr Harman was never as boorish as Arthur Smith's portrayal. Writer Derren Litten appears to have depended entirely upon second-hand memories of the original show for his inspiration rather than going back to the original episodes and seeing how they were put together for himself. And what on Earth is the audience on? Hysterical shrieks of laughter for some mildly amusing aside? God help them if they ever get to see an original episode, there'd be mass coronaries everywhere.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Rather enjoyed it.

    It's been well marketed, and well advertised, but everyone I've spoken to about it have already written it off as a disaster, and seemed hopeful for it to flop.

    I made an effort to watch it with an unbiased opinion, despite having just watched the first three series of the original show. I really enjoyed it, I found it funny, and the whole setup was one I could have believed the original cast doing. The performances were very different, and I would imagine could take time to get used to.

    Come on BBC, we've been lacking a quality sitcom for so long, maybe that's the reasoning behind this run of prequels and remakes, but as a fan of the show, Please BBC give us a full run, and let it develop!!

    It wasn't perfect, and I can imagine purists will hate it, but it deserves a chance. 7/10
    6waynesweatt

    Casting only about 60% well done, otherwise I like it

    So I think they nailed the remake in terms of writing and set. What I think I found missing was some of the personalities lost in bad casting and/or acting. Mr Humphries seems to have lost his devilish, smarmy smile. That's a huge omission. I also think Humphries could act a little less gay but yet be obvious like Inman did. Mr Peacock I found to be somehow grumpier and less dapper than Thornton. Mrs Slocomb was just ok Miss Brahams as well - just ok Mr Grainger was spot on as well as Mr Rumbold, understanding it's hard to find that Nicolas Smith look The new, actual young Mr Grace could stand to make his annoying self less involved.
    2l_rawjalaurence

    Why Bother?

    ARE YOU BEING SERVED? was a much-loved sitcom running throughout the Seventies and early Eighties that made a star out of John Inman and greatly enhanced the careers of established character actors such as Frank Thornton and Mollie Sugden. Basically a ragbag series of jokes and doubles entendres, it spawned a series of catchphrases including Inman's "I'm free!" and Sugden's numerous jokes about her pussy.

    The series was part of a venerable tradition of camp comedy stretching back through the CARRY ON series of films back into the variety work of Max Miller. It was the product of a society constrained by Victorian tradition, wherein sexual matters were not to be discussed in public but only alluded to, chiefly through humorous means.

    How times have changed. Camp comedy has been superseded by a much more overt strain of humor that might appear offensive to some but draws huge ratings. Comparing ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS or THE OFFICE with the less in-your-face style of ARE YOU BEING SERVED? is like trying to parallel chalk and cheese; each possesses their own comic style, the product of very different eras.

    The passage of time has not been kind to ARE YOU BEING SERVED? In this "reboot" as the BBC likes to describe it, the well-loved characters are played by different actors: Roy Barraclough does a creditable stab at Arthur Borough's Mr. Grainger, while John Challis makes a passable Captain Peacock, even though his screen persona comes across as a lot less refined than Thornton's. Some of the other impersonations are just plain embarrassing; the less said about Sherrie Hewson's Mrs. Slocombe, and Justin Edwards's Mr. Rumbold, the better.

    But perhaps the most embarrassing aspect of the whole enterprise is the script, written this time by Daren Litten. Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft's original efforts contained a fair share of bawdy humor, but there was always a certain innocence underneath, almost as if the characters did not quite understand the implications of what they were saying. Here the humor is defiantly in-your-face: each joke is telegraphed by the actors looking at one another and then at the camera, as if prompting us to erupt into gales of unrestrained laughter.

    Some of the jokes are downright offensive, especially the references to "seamen" on deck, or Mr. Conway's (Kayode Ewumi's) efforts to prevent Captain Peacock from choking on a lobster bone by coming up behind him and maneuvering himself in a sequence which, to those not in the know, might seem like an homosexual act. When Mr. Grace (Mathew Horne) enters, this is precisely what he assumes. The studio audience erupt into paroxysms of mirth, but as they have been cackling away at almost anything during the previous twenty-six minutes, we might suspect that they are simply a laugh-track dubbed on to the final cut.

    Produced to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the sitcom genre on television, we are clearly meant to approach this reboot with affectionate nostalgia. In truth, watching this farrago of nonsense makes one fear for its future; perhaps television needs to be led kicking and screaming out of the past into something more innovative, just like Mr. Grace wants to do to the much-loved store he owns.
    lbski-55277

    No charm, no wit

    A soulless parody that lacks everything that made the original good. The writing is terrible. I love the original and enjoyed AYBSA spinoff but this reboot is painful to watch.

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      A picture of the original Young Mr. Grace (Harold Bennett) hangs in Mr. Rumbold's office.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Rumbold: I can't see your H O D.

      Miss Brahms: I'm not wearing one!

    • Connections
      Featured in Screenwipe: 2016 Wipe (2016)

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      • August 28, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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