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Snakes and Ladders (1989)

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Snakes and Ladders

3 reviews
8/10

Make it three

Three good reviews. It's a classic that deserves a reappraisal! I remember it being laugh out loud funny but it was a long time ago, so I could be confusing it with some other obscure 80s comedy TV series, for example Thompson (1988) which I also thought was a hoot, and no one else did. Snakes and Ladders bears a strong resemblance to the concept introduced in Doomsday (2008) but with more laughs. The main reason I remember it is not to do with the quality of the acting or story, most of which I can hardly recall, but the fact it ended so abruptly. I don't recall it receiving particularly bad reviews at the time, but one week it was on and the next it was gone. It seemed to end mid series. One of life's unanswered mysteries.
  • jeremy-robinson-1
  • Aug 19, 2013
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this one slipped between the stools, but it was worth seeing

call me awkward, but i liked this. it was one of those programmes that no-one seems to talk about, and you begin to wonder if it really existed. It had a political angle that was satirical and pretty insightful about the future. also it had a vibrant video colour quality which i always like. believe it or not it was written by the same people responsible for the bbc series 'birds of a feather' - just goes to show that everyone has at least one good book in them.
  • davidmunro
  • Aug 10, 2002
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lost favourite

Well, I'm glad that I'm not the only one that remembers this series.. I always liked it too, particularly the satirical slants on the north/south divide, Police PLC, (just as it seemed like the whole country was being sold on the stock market) and the "thatchers". The series saw the "pairing" of Ade Edmondson and John Gordon Sinclair as young men from the opposite sides of the political and financial as well as the geographical divide. (John Gordon Sinclair also starred in another "lost" series, "Hot Metal") It seemed to finish cued up for a second series that just never happened. Of course Marks and Gran also went on to pen that other political satire (starring the other half of the "dangerous brothers", Rik Mayall) "The New Statesman"
  • ChazMutz
  • Mar 7, 2005
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