David and Amy are on holiday in Spain, where they meet Robert and Linda, who are also holidaymakers. David and Linda spend their holiday trying to find some time alone together away from the... Read allDavid and Amy are on holiday in Spain, where they meet Robert and Linda, who are also holidaymakers. David and Linda spend their holiday trying to find some time alone together away from their spouses.David and Amy are on holiday in Spain, where they meet Robert and Linda, who are also holidaymakers. David and Linda spend their holiday trying to find some time alone together away from their spouses.
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A great TV sitcom well worth a watch or though I didn't enjoy the Christmas special much?
Favourite episode the go between. With the character, nevil brilliant!
Favourite episode the go between. With the character, nevil brilliant!
Is this in the top ten best ever UK TV sitcoms? No it's not. Is it in the top 100 best ever UK TV sitcoms, no again. I watched this first time round and while it's not exactly in the same class as Only Fools And Horses or Faulty Towers I do find it to be a compulsive watch.
I understand completely the low scores given by some but I can't help it I have to give it a high score. It's currently being rerun from the first episode on UK TV and I'll be watching every one of them, only at episode two so far.
The sillyness of it all, especially David constantly fawning over Linda, and their spouses reaction, keep me watching it.
I understand completely the low scores given by some but I can't help it I have to give it a high score. It's currently being rerun from the first episode on UK TV and I'll be watching every one of them, only at episode two so far.
The sillyness of it all, especially David constantly fawning over Linda, and their spouses reaction, keep me watching it.
Simply cannot see what people see in this typical ITV bomb with (to make it worse) the 'kiss of death to any sitcom' Gwen Taylor.
The odd glimpses I remember seeing made for dire viewing and then it featured recently on some ITV "comedy classic" look back convinced me even more - it doesn't travel well (I made a pun - perhaps some ITV script writer might like to use that).
Keith Barron is OK but this sitcom? Oh dear.
Poor situations, poor lines.
Let's face it, with few exceptions ITV has never ever been a happy hunting ground for decent comedy to the extent that even when they 'pinch' classic comedy from the BBC they managed somehow to kill it stone dead. Look at what happened to Tony Hancock and Morecambe & Wise.
The odd glimpses I remember seeing made for dire viewing and then it featured recently on some ITV "comedy classic" look back convinced me even more - it doesn't travel well (I made a pun - perhaps some ITV script writer might like to use that).
Keith Barron is OK but this sitcom? Oh dear.
Poor situations, poor lines.
Let's face it, with few exceptions ITV has never ever been a happy hunting ground for decent comedy to the extent that even when they 'pinch' classic comedy from the BBC they managed somehow to kill it stone dead. Look at what happened to Tony Hancock and Morecambe & Wise.
When this series was first shown (three seasons from 1984 to 1986) I thought it was great.
About ten years after it finished I was really pleased to see some repeats coming up on satellite.
I watched the first part and by around halfway through my jaw was on the floor.
A talented cast flounders, completely at a loss as to how to bring any life or freshness to scripts that feel as though they've been sat on a shelf since the early sixties, when package holidays to Spain were a new idea (by the mid-eighties the novelty had pretty much worn off).
I can only think that this series got the green light on the back of Eric Chappell's success with 'Rising Damp' and 'Only When I Laugh'.
What on Earth I thought was good the first time around, I cannot imagine.
About ten years after it finished I was really pleased to see some repeats coming up on satellite.
I watched the first part and by around halfway through my jaw was on the floor.
A talented cast flounders, completely at a loss as to how to bring any life or freshness to scripts that feel as though they've been sat on a shelf since the early sixties, when package holidays to Spain were a new idea (by the mid-eighties the novelty had pretty much worn off).
I can only think that this series got the green light on the back of Eric Chappell's success with 'Rising Damp' and 'Only When I Laugh'.
What on Earth I thought was good the first time around, I cannot imagine.
I have recently watched all three series of Duty Free and I have to say I wasn't disappointed! I found the characters to be hilarious, especially Robert! I really don't understand some of the negative reviews and I would recommend this to anyone who understands true comedy before political correctness came into the matter! Robert in particular conforms to most stereotypes calling the French frogs and insulting the Germans with every opportunity he gets, not forgetting the Russians and any other country that lost in the war! But I think that every body knows that its not really intended to offend anybody and is said purely for a laugh (having said that, I might not recommend this program to any English speaking Germans!)
Did you know
- TriviaCarlos Douglas reprised his role as Carlos the waiter in the Dutch remake Tax Free (1992).
- GoofsOne set is used for the main characters two hotel rooms as the knots on the inner of the pine room "doors" have an identical pattern.
- ConnectionsFeatured in It'll Be Alright on Christmas Night (1987)
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