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Thompson

  • TV Series
  • 1988
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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  • Stars
    • Emma Thompson
    • Kenneth Branagh
    • Phyllida Law
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    86
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    • Stars
      • Emma Thompson
      • Kenneth Branagh
      • Phyllida Law
    • 14User reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
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    Kenneth Branagh
    Kenneth Branagh
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    Phyllida Law
    Phyllida Law
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    Imelda Staunton
    Imelda Staunton
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    Stephen Moore
    Stephen Moore
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    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
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    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
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    Joanna David
    Joanna David
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    Charles Kay
    Charles Kay
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    Mark Kingston
    Mark Kingston
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    Josette Simon
    Josette Simon
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    Sophie Thompson
    Sophie Thompson
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    Jim Carter
    Jim Carter
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    Harold Innocent
    Harold Innocent
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    Fabia Drake
    Fabia Drake
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    Brian Hibbard
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    Lynda Lee Lewis
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    Joyce Grant
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    3F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    How can I put this delicately?

    I find Emma Thompson extremely sexy, not merely because of her classic English-rose beauty and her physical grace, but also because of her keen intelligence and sense of humour. 'Thompson' was meant to be a showcase for her talents as a comedian, dancer and scriptwriter, in a format permitting her and her friends to put on a wide range of accents and disguises. Unfortunately, an utter lack of discipline queered the project ... and, frankly, it was only Ms Thompson's charisma and physical appeal that kept me watching this dull tosh.

    Part of the problem is that Thompson seems to have caught here a dose of Tracey Ullman Disease: she seems to be more interested in impressing us with what a wide range of characters she can portray, with different accents and physical crotchets, rather than developing any of those characters in a funny skit. Also, Thompson seems to be borrowing half a leaf — only half of one — from the Monty Python lads, by larding these sketches with high-end intellectual references. The Pythons did that too, but they were careful to balance the Proust references with low comedy and cheeky bawdiness. Ms Thompson seems to be pitching her jokes at Mensa.

    I did enjoy the musical sequences, in which Thompson dances gracefully to the simple accompaniment of a piano. These sequences are evidently ad-libbed ... or, maybe not. It's clear to me that Thompson and her accompanist have carefully planned and choreographed the beginning of each routine, as well as its ending, leaving the middles to be entirely free-form. Unfortunately, this becomes a bit too obvious when each dance sequence fills its allotted time, and Thompson and her pianist make a lurching transition from total improv to tightly-rehearsed finale.

    I watched every episode of 'Thompson', but frankly I did so only because I enjoy listening to Emma Thompson's voice and watching her face and body. The script material on offer here, alas, just isn't interesting. And Imelda Staunton ceased to be funny when she left "Is It Legal?". I'll rate this ill-thought experiment just 3 out of 10. A much earlier British series — "What's On Next?" — had a similar format, but was much funnier.
    2goldgreen

    US / UK divide

    Back in the eighties someone in TV land bought into the idea that Emma Thompson is a young up and coming star, with a wide range of abilities & brains. So, they reasoned, lets push the boat out and give her a TV series. The show as I remember it was a mix of comedy, dance and singing. However, getting her own series brought out the very worst in Thompson, encouraging a lack of internal self-censorship about what were good ideas and what were bad. Many of her comedy sketches are bafflingly unfunny, ironically the title sequence where she does this little spin and then turns her body into a T shape (ie 't' for Thompson), as if to say 'Look Mum, I can do anything', is the height of unintentional comedy. When this programme came out in the UK there were only four TV channels, so programmes then came under a great amount of scrutiny. The general verdict at the time, was 'I can't believe anything so bad could be made by the BBC', and 'What an awful conceited person she is'. Since then many in the UK have held a grudge against the programme and Emma. In the US where such connections are lost, I guess it was just seen as more of an exotic, off-beat piece of whimsy from Europe and people could just take or leave it.
    7Maeldea

    A clever, charismatic, and boldly original sketch show.

    The program offered a platform for Thompson's remarkable versatility, blending clever satire, character-driven humor, and moments of surreal absurdity.

    What set Thompson apart was its intelligence and fearless wit. The sketches moved confidently between pointed social commentary and delightfully eccentric comedy, anchored by Thompson's natural charisma and impeccable timing. It was a show unafraid to take risks, often delivering humor with both sophistication and irreverence.

    While it may not have received the widespread recognition it deserved at the time, Thompson remains a testament to Emma Thompson's early brilliance as both a writer and performer. It is a program worth revisiting - a clever, charming showcase for one of Britain's finest talents.
    tonygillan

    Dreadful

    Emma Thompson's career in the years following this series rightly cemented her reputation as a performer and writer. This, however, was not a good start.

    Quite how someone as talented as Miss Thompson could come up with something as godawful as this is a mystery.

    Thompson fans who have never seen this show, do yourselves a favour and avoid ever watching it. It can only spoil the magic.
    Aubries

    Cute

    I saw this show twice, about ten years ago. I don't remember it well enough to be very specific, but I do remember finding it funnier than some others who have commented on it here. I wish it were available on video so that I could have another look. I do remember one sketch where Emma and another woman were at a nice restaurant, having an animated discussion about flatulence. I don't generally find potty humor amusing at all, but this one I thought was very, very funny. The punch line had me in stitches.

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      • November 10, 1988 (United Kingdom)
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