Clarence is a myopic delivery man who retires to the countryside, and goes from one mishap to another due to his short-sightednessClarence is a myopic delivery man who retires to the countryside, and goes from one mishap to another due to his short-sightednessClarence is a myopic delivery man who retires to the countryside, and goes from one mishap to another due to his short-sightedness
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This was an excellent sitcom starring Ronnie Barker and Josephine Tewson. Whilst possibly not entirely 'politically correct' in these sensitive days it was a brilliant example of Ronnie Barkers work and a fitting end to a wonderful career. Sadly not yet available to own on DVD and I gather no plans to repeat on TV - what a shame for the many people who I'm sure have not yet seen this bit of Ronnie Barker magic. Ronnie Barkers observation and acting was as ever excellent and spot on, with very able assistance from Josephine Tewson. Hopefully a DVD release before too long - there are many less politically correct shows on TV nowadays - Little Britain being an obvious example.
Short sighted removal Clarence meets domestic Jane Travers, and falls for her, the pair move to a house in the country.
When I think of shows from my childhood, I think of Blackadder, Only Fools, One foot in The Grave, and Clarence.
It's not Porridge, but it's sweet and funny, it's comedy for Sunday teatime, think Oh Doctor Beeching and Last of The Summer Wine.
Such a shame that there was only one series, it would have been lovely to see how life treated Clarence and Jane, there was more mileage in this show.
I loved the dynamic between Barker and Tewson, the pair worked so well together, each had great comedy timing, there seemed to be some warmth between them.
I think the moments when we see things as Clarence would have seen them are among the funniest, the poor thing, blind as a bat.
8/10.
When I think of shows from my childhood, I think of Blackadder, Only Fools, One foot in The Grave, and Clarence.
It's not Porridge, but it's sweet and funny, it's comedy for Sunday teatime, think Oh Doctor Beeching and Last of The Summer Wine.
Such a shame that there was only one series, it would have been lovely to see how life treated Clarence and Jane, there was more mileage in this show.
I loved the dynamic between Barker and Tewson, the pair worked so well together, each had great comedy timing, there seemed to be some warmth between them.
I think the moments when we see things as Clarence would have seen them are among the funniest, the poor thing, blind as a bat.
8/10.
This is often a forgotten Ronnie Barker series. I loved it, simple pleasant humour and a really loveable character. So much better than Open All Hours, which I cringe to watch.
This was an excellent one-off series, starring Ronnie Barker and Josephine Tewson. Set in the late 1930s, it was a story about a short-sighted removals man and a house maid who move into a cottage together in the Oxfordshire countryside. This sitcom was funny, original and it's a shame that there were only six episodes made, and also that it was never repeated or made available on DVD or video. It makes a change to see a sitcom that doesn't reply on sex, violence and bad language to get a cheap laugh. If you ever get the chance to see it, do so. You won't regret it.
This sitcom is hardly ever repeated and also only lasted a short time of episodes 1 series.
Josephine Tewson before hand teamed up in the Two Ronnies which Ronnie was part of,and the chemistry between them on screen was absolutely superb.
Clarence on the other hand is a small sitcom in length that is really a superb one.It is about a short sighted removal man whos escapades provides laughs.
It is a must see! Pray and hope a DVD release occurs soon!
9.3/10
Josephine Tewson before hand teamed up in the Two Ronnies which Ronnie was part of,and the chemistry between them on screen was absolutely superb.
Clarence on the other hand is a small sitcom in length that is really a superb one.It is about a short sighted removal man whos escapades provides laughs.
It is a must see! Pray and hope a DVD release occurs soon!
9.3/10
Did you know
- TriviaThe character of a short-sighted removal man and his friendship with a maid had first appeared in an episode of Six Dates with Barker (1971).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Comedy Connections: The Two Ronnies (2005)
- Soundtracks(Keep Your) Sunny Side Up
(uncredited)
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown
[series theme tune]
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- Runtime30 minutes
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