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Just Good Friends

  • TV Series
  • 1983–1986
  • 30m
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7.1/10
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Jan Francis and Paul Nicholas in Just Good Friends (1983)
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A bittersweet sitcom about a couple who meet again five years after he jilted her at the altar.A bittersweet sitcom about a couple who meet again five years after he jilted her at the altar.A bittersweet sitcom about a couple who meet again five years after he jilted her at the altar.

  • Stars
    • Paul Nicholas
    • Jan Francis
    • Sylvia Kay
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    7.1/10
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    • Stars
      • Paul Nicholas
      • Jan Francis
      • Sylvia Kay
    • 12User reviews
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    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Paul Nicholas
    Paul Nicholas
    • Vince Pinner
    • 1983–1986
    Jan Francis
    Jan Francis
    • Penny Warrender
    • 1983–1986
    Sylvia Kay
    Sylvia Kay
    • Mrs. Warrender…
    • 1983–1986
    John Ringham
    John Ringham
    • Norman Warrender…
    • 1983–1986
    Ann Lynn
    Ann Lynn
    • Rita Pinner…
    • 1984–1986
    Shaun Curry
    • Les Pinner…
    • 1983–1986
    Adam French
    • Clifford Pinner…
    • 1983–1986
    James Lister
    • Lennie
    • 1983–1986
    Charlotte Alexandra
    • Georgina
    • 1986
    Colette Gleeson
    • Elaine
    • 1983–1986
    Bill Wallis
    • A.J.…
    • 1983–1986
    Royston Tickner
    • Stan
    • 1983–1984
    Sally Faulkner
    • Bev
    • 1986
    Marina McConnell
    • Juanita
    • 1986
    Andrew Tourell
    • Graham
    • 1984
    Peter Blake
    Peter Blake
    • Laurence
    • 1984
    Derek Newark
    Derek Newark
    • Eddie Brown
    • 1984
    David Neville
    • Rupert
    • 1983–1984
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    8Tony-Holmes

    Just a Great Sitcom

    I must have seen this show when it appeared, 80s, and I do recall some of it now that the That's Entertainment channel is showing it again. But did I see the final (3rd) series? -- well, I'm not sure, but looking forward to finding out!

    Other reviewers have accurately summed the story, 2 deliciously attractive main characters, well backed up by parents who show us how their kids got that way.

    Lots of funny lines from the writer of OFAH, as you'd expect, and all expertly playing will-they wont-they with the substantial audience that loved this show.

    Back at the time, I think I'm right in saying that both leads had quite a cult following due to this show. I'm not sure that Paul Nicholas is the greatest actor that's ever been on British TV, but he was close to perfect for this show, helped by getting JS's gags and put-downs to deliver..

    I hadn't realised until I checked just now but he was within a whisker of 40 when this show started, and the heavenly Jan Francis (just 'sex on legs'!) was past her mid-30s point by then and had recently had her first daughter. I was in my early 30s by then, and certainly didn't see them as older!! She had to strike the balance between being vulnerable, stroppy, and alluring to suit each vagary of the script, and always carried off those demands to perfection.

    Here I must take issue with one (ridiculous) review, by a David Cooney (Looney?!) who accuses Sullivan of stealing all the OFAH plots from Steptoe and Son, but I don't recall Galton & Simpson accusing him of plagiarism?!

    The claim is libellous, and ludicrous, OFAH ran for more episodes than Steptoe, and I recall no Fools episodes that had a punctured waterbed, a house/flat divided by a fence and turnstile, or the burial of a relative that ended with the house contents being stolen (all well-known Steptoe ones), and I certainly must have missed the Steptoes dressing up as Batman & Robin to run through the street, perhaps the most famous Fools episode?! SO, Mr C(L)ooney, over to you, one apology needed?!

    Back to JGF, at this stage of the reruns, I don't know if they WILL get back together again, full-time, Penny knows he's a Jack-the-lad, but lusts after him, and Vince knows he could have soooo many other girls, but this posh one has just got under his skin.

    Credit to the reviewer who noticed that Penny's mum, who spends most shows hating on Vince ("Thing") but actually dated several such dangerous guys before settling down to a boring married life!

    One other thing, it's easily seen that this sitcom, as used to be the case, back in the day, actually has lots of laughs -- present day sitcoms are usually as limp as a 3 day old salad that's been left in the sun.

    The recent Gavin & Stacey, that drew praise for its final shows (Xmas 24), had a few more amusing bits than is usual these days, but still lacks the laughter count of the older shows!
    10carterkev

    Classic and underated.

    Just good friends is a magnificent piece of work, writing and acting. As with most John Sullivan's scripts it just gells and is professionally and very cleverly written. People say Only Fools and Horses is his best work but I disagree. I found OFAH ok but it went on to long for me. Just good friend along with Dear John are my favourite. Both main characters from Just good friends are brilliant the rest of the cast do a fantastic job also. Considering the age of this (early 80s) it still holds up well today. Just goes to show the strength and calibre of the writing. It's such a shame John Sullivan is no longer with us. There doesn't seem to be writers around today who can produce classics like this.
    7anthonyharding

    Not so good second time round

    I realise that I'm in a minority here, but on a recent second viewing, I was more than a little disappointed with this series. First time round I was captivated and looked forward to each episode. Now, with the benefit of hindsight, I can see it's faults with its increasingly far fetched plot lines and insufferable canned laughter.

    Unlike "Only Fools and Horses", there is very little by way of character development. All seem to be one dimensional and, in at least a couple of instances, poorly acted. I'm thinking here in particular of Daphne Warrender and Les Pinner.

    But on a positive note, the early episodes of the first series still stand the test of time some 38 years later and can be enjoyed over and over again. Episode 4 of the third series, "Juanita", contains a very tender scene between Mr and Mrs Warrender when they finally loose their inhibitions and express their deep love for each other, possibly for the first time since their marriage vows.
    marlowe_is_dead

    another good comedy from john sullivan

    i saw this 19 years after it was first released. the BBC have started running it from the start, and i couldn't move after watching the World Cup on tv, and on this popped -- i remember being a kid when this was on, but didn't know anything about it -- anyways, the first episode got me suckered in with a reminiscing jerk of the emotions... i have seen about 7 episodes now, and the one liners can be great, the inter-action between the 2 leads is cute, and i'm interested to see the direction it will go :)

    not as good as only fools and horses (sullivan's more renowned comedy series) but very good nonetheless... oh, and i really dig that theme song! ;)
    6ygwerin1

    "Seconds Out, Round.."

    Unbelievably Just Good Friends is actually the same bloke, that gave us one of the best TV comedy shows Only Fools and Horses, it's one that I have taken until now to bother to watch it at all.

    Surprisingly John Sullivan actually wrote the shows signature song, which even more unlikely is sung by the shows lead actor Paul Nicholas.

    Two families one of which is "The Pinners" Less Pinner is the bloke who has built up a pile in a scrap metal business, Rita Pinner with a voice akin to a "screech owl" sons Clifford perpetually confused and accident prone, and Vincent the smart Alec proprietor of a turf accountants.

    The second family is the Warrenders, Norman is a nice amiable easy going bloke, but a veritable doormat to his overbearing spouse, Daphne Warrender is the archetypal harridan overbearing, obnoxious and thoroughly egocentric. The daughter is "Lady Penelope" a reference to the character, in the TV series which I think was Thunderbirds, the stuck up pompous and somewhat snooty character, and a carbon copy of her mum.

    The couple Penny and Vincent have a relationship akin to a ride, on the Big Dipper at Blackpool without any of the fun and excitement, for an otherwise grownup woman, Penny invariably shows all of the maturity of a spoil brat. While Vincent behaves like a kid, who wants all of the candy in the sweet shop, along with being the archetypal Jack the lad.

    I had no expectations of Just Good Friends and it hasn't disappointed, it's most certainly not up to to standards of Only Fools and Horses, but for all that it's not too bad, a rather amiable and unpretentious comedy, about the ups and downs of human relationships.

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    • Trivia
      Penny's Mum and Dad's house is just behind Thorpe Bay Station and the church they got married in is Wakering church
    • Quotes

      Vince Pinner: Pen, what's wrong with you?

      Penny Warrender: Can't you tell?

      Vince Pinner: What?

      Penny Warrender: God, what a zonko! Vincent, you are the most cretinous, slow-witted, irritating moron that I've ever come across.

      Vince Pinner: Don't mince words with me, Pen. Have you got something to say?

    • Crazy credits
      All episodes feature an additional scene after the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Comedy Connections: Only Fools and Horses (2003)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1983 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Просто хорошие друзья
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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