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Dressing for Breakfast

  • TV Series
  • 1995–1998
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
73
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Beatie Edney in Dressing for Breakfast (1995)
Comedy

A young woman sets out to find love, with her mother and best friend bringing up problems, advice, and comedy.A young woman sets out to find love, with her mother and best friend bringing up problems, advice, and comedy.A young woman sets out to find love, with her mother and best friend bringing up problems, advice, and comedy.

  • Creator
    • Stephanie Calman
  • Stars
    • Beatie Edney
    • Holly Aird
    • Nigel Lindsay
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    73
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Stephanie Calman
    • Stars
      • Beatie Edney
      • Holly Aird
      • Nigel Lindsay
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes21

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    Beatie Edney
    Beatie Edney
    • Louise
    • 1995–1998
    Holly Aird
    Holly Aird
    • Carla
    • 1995–1998
    Nigel Lindsay
    Nigel Lindsay
    • Dave
    • 1995–1998
    Charlotte Cornwell
    • Liz
    • 1995–1997
    Mark Aiken
    Mark Aiken
    • Mike
    • 1998
    Andrew Clover
    • Lawrence
    • 1998
    Sophie Stanton
    Sophie Stanton
    • Rose
    • 1995–1997
    Robert Langdon Lloyd
    • Fabrizio
    • 1995
    Richard Durden
    Richard Durden
    • Graham
    • 1997
    Lucy Robinson
    Lucy Robinson
    • Sarah
    • 1998
    Kirstie Senior
    • Nicky
    • 1995
    Sam Kelly
    Sam Kelly
    • Creepy Man
    • 1997
    Beverley Klein
    • Counsellor
    • 1998
    Philip Glenister
    Philip Glenister
    • Mark
    • 1995
    Ray Fearon
    Ray Fearon
    • Steve
    • 1995
    Catherine Cusack
    Catherine Cusack
    • Nurse Bridget
    • 1995
    Michael Haughey
    • Bob
    • 1995
    Myrtle Moss
    • Old Lady
    • 1995
    • Creator
      • Stephanie Calman
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    thedoctor98

    Stunningly Stupid British Comedy

    I remember when British comedy was innovative, such as "The Good Life" or "Are You Being Served", or "Dad's Army", or "Red Dwarf". Apparently now, however, all you need to do is go to a kindergarten and listen to the jokes they tell there, write a script based on that, and develop a show around it. That's what this show is all about, get drunk, find stupid jokes, and pay people to recite your script in front of cameras. This show is the perfect example of why people are better off turning off their television set and turn on a computer.
    7sts-26

    A Nice Little GenX Comedy

    Wow, some of the other comments are rather harsh. While I agree that this Britcom is neither a Seinfeld nor an AbFab, I think it is notable.

    Most notable is the fact that the series is a good, honest representation of Generation X (and, no, not as defined by the media or corporate world, the real GenX).

    On the one hand you have the main character, Louise, a craftswoman/artist, struggling to make ends meet. On the other, in contrast, you have Carla, a Banker on the way up the corporate ladder. The two, friends since childhood, remain close, despite their very different career choices and financial circumstances. The relationship, and related details, allows one a view into what was actually a very anarchical time.

    Louise is struggling financially, and career-wise, and is usually either depressed or stunned by having stumbled upon yet another Mr. Wrong. And to rub salt into the wounds is the hovering presence of Louise's mother, a therapist with a lifestyle worthy of color-supplement coverage. She is the archetypal boomer, or pre-boomer, full of self-importance and a sense of entitlement that only having lived through the good time cans bestow.

    Carla is nothing but supportive, Louise's mother endlessly irritating, and Louise charming in her frustration and bemusement. Additional characters - usually men who spend some time in the lives of the three woman - provide additional laughs and insight. And, although this is obviously a show by\about\for women, the male characters are three-dimensional.

    The nineties may very well have been the last decade with any real substance, and this series is an interesting artifact of that time.
    9sockshotholly

    Some surprising moments and a pleasant watch.

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I started watching this series but it pleasantly surprised me. It is a very funny comedy that can lighten up your mood for the whole day. It has very real female characters, warts and all and while it may feel a little stiff in places is generally a pleasant watch. The jokes are not at all crude or offencive as in many other comedies and you really get attached to all the characters. The last series has some very unexpected twists you never would have predicted. The friendship between all the characters feels very real and you feel like you genuinely come to like them. The depictions of the anthropologist and therapists were particularly amusing. This is really just an all round good comedy.
    6Ammaletu

    good comedy show

    It's not the best comedy show ever, but I like it. Some of the jokes could be funnier, but there are at least some really funny moments in every episode. And there is a really good chemistry between Beatie Edney and Holly Aird as well as between Holly Aird and Nigel Lindsay. For me, Beatie Edney carries the whole show (of course, I'm biased as I always like to see former "Highlander" actors...).

    The show could have been better with a bit more clever writing. I also sometimes think it was a bit modeled after American comedy shows. It reminds me quite a bit of "Caroline in the City" without reaching that series' comedy level. Still, the episodes are short and just perfect for watching at lunch time. And the series really is enjoyable.
    9maria-600

    Enjoyable comedy with likable character and fun plot.

    I loved this comedy while it was on as it was based on people my own age. The characters meshed well and the story lines were fun. There was a great rapport with the actors playing Carla and Louise as well as with the other characters that appeared in the show. This series is as good as some of the comedy that is coming from the US at the moment and I think will stand the test of time.

    This show needs to be released on DVD so other people can enjoy it. It has never been repeated (unlike most everything else on TV) and I have a very worn video of the last series. So please someone with the power, release this great series from the archives into the public domain where it belongs!

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      Holly Aird (Carla) & Nigel Lindsay (Dave) also worked together on three episodes of Unforgotten: Le Passé déterré (2015) as Elise & Tom Kelsey respectively.

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Warner Sisters Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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