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Outside Edge

  • TV Series
  • 1994–1996
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Outside Edge (1994)
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A comedy based around the activities and problems that 2 very different couples experience whilst running the local cricket team.A comedy based around the activities and problems that 2 very different couples experience whilst running the local cricket team.A comedy based around the activities and problems that 2 very different couples experience whilst running the local cricket team.

  • Stars
    • Brenda Blethyn
    • Robert Daws
    • Timothy Spall
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    7.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Brenda Blethyn
      • Robert Daws
      • Timothy Spall
    • 12User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Brenda Blethyn
    Brenda Blethyn
    • Miriam Dervish
    • 1994–1996
    Robert Daws
    Robert Daws
    • Roger Dervish
    • 1994–1996
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Kevin Costello
    • 1994–1996
    Josie Lawrence
    Josie Lawrence
    • Maggie Costello
    • 1994–1996
    Denis Lill
    Denis Lill
    • Dennis Broadley
    • 1994–1996
    Michael Jayston
    Michael Jayston
    • Bob Willis
    • 1995–1996
    Nigel Pegram
    Nigel Pegram
    • Nigel
    • 1994–1996
    Chris Lang
    • Alex Harrington
    • 1995–1996
    Hilary Crane
    Hilary Crane
    • Shirley Broadley
    • 1995–1996
    Tracy Brabin
    • Ginnie Willis
    • 1994–1996
    Rosemary Martin
    Rosemary Martin
    • Sonia
    • 1995
    May Boak
    • Nigel's Mother
    • 1995–1996
    David Belcher
    • Vicar
    • 1996
    Duncan Knowles
    • Clive
    • 1996
    Howard Jacks
    • Arnold
    • 1996
    Roy Richards
    • Ramjam
    • 1996
    Ben Daniels
    Ben Daniels
    • Alex Harrington
    • 1994
    Jeremy Nicholas
    Jeremy Nicholas
    • Bob Willis
    • 1994
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    10jackstupidjack

    Brilliant.

    A much too often overlooked sitcom, especially when 'Talking Heads' come together to decide such nonsense in those the 'Best' Ever British Sitcoms' shows. Based on Richard Harris' play, the theme revolves around Robert Daws' stodgy Roger character who is a dyed in the wool stickler for tradition, detail and doing it (cricket)'the right way' and his relationships with his friends and team mates, the unconventional Kevin and Maggie, and his long suffering wife, Miriam (Mim). All the cast shine. Played out against a backdrop of a (long gone) pastoral semi-rural England (Supposedly Surrey but actually filmed in Wollaton in Nottingham) the combination of the whimsical characters, the idiosyncrasies and cultural niceties which surround the Beautiful Game make for a rich final product which cold have run for years but sadly only lasted a few series. I actually used this show to introduce my Thai wife to the above mentioned idiosyncrasies which she would encounter as a Cricket Wife in her life in England which worked a treat as her Thai themed teas have become a byword in our local league....
    10phwilson-68656

    Excellent light hearted comedy

    Although the picture quality is inevitably poor due to its age, the programme isn't too dated. It's evident from the first couple of episodes that it's from a play. The acting is always good with Brend Blethyn and Timothy Spall particularly notable. Another gem is Josie Lawrence makes the most of her part. Towards the the middle of the three series the repetition of some of the catch phrases becomes a bit tiring. There is some pathos and that serves to contrast the humour well. Anybody who has lived in a small village will identify with the story lines and it manages to capture the relationships between the team members very well. Overall this a hidden gem of a comedy that I'm glad I found and would recommend it to everyone.
    Camargue

    Excellent short series

    The characters and characterizations are superb. However, it is a short-running series and those are difficult to find a spot for on American television. There are simply not enough episodes for a normal alloted space; it can only be used as a filler, so is rarely seen.

    Probably because the plot (cricket) is so specific, there are only a certain number of situations that can be addressed. Either the cricket match goes on, or it does not, and the team either wins, or loses. The trials and tribulations of Mim and Roger Dervish, and Roger's fellow cricket team players, play out within the confines of those few scenarios.

    Roger is painfully insecure, and he covers up by bullying. He also has a problem with keeping a balanced perspective. His latest passion is his election as captain of his volunteer cricket team, and he takes his position very seriously. Sadly, he believes that he can compensate for everything that is lacking in other areas of his life if he can just create an excellent winning cricket team. To that end, he goes overboard in his expectations of his teammates and his demands of his wife.

    Mim tries to be a supportive spouse, but she is painfully aware that Roger is lacking in sensitivity. For example, he expects her to not only be at his beck and call, but to also cheerfully anticipate his every need. While she certainly tries, she finds it difficult (for example) to provide a huge "feed" for his team, with no support or attention from Roger. In fact, she doubts his actual feelings for her, and she does not have the self-confidence to rise above her own limitations. She is a good, patient, and sometimes pathetic soul, but she also exhibits a bit of spunk, particularly when she is at her wit's end, and has allowed herself to be "walked on" yet again, by her insecure husband. Mim is sort of a cross between Debra Romano and Edith Bunker. She clearly loves Roger more than he deserves, but less than he needs.

    The opening credits revealed the sameness of their "cookie cutter" neighborhood (and implied "cookie cutter" lives) and was an excellent visual to counter the complications of their lives. I wish they would have finally moved the focus away from cricket (change the name from "Outside Edge" to something more familiar such as "Whirling Dervish") and move the focus on exploring the relationships among the principals. Mim and Roger (and their friends) certainly had the "bones" for an excellent British sit/com.
    9elijaprice

    Lillee caught Willey bowled Dilley

    Whether you love or loathe Ricky Gervais, one favour he did do for us is kill off the godawful middle-class sitcoms that proliferated in the 70s, 80s and 90s.

    For me, this one is a cut above, for a few reasons. Firstly, it's shot mainly on location (hooray, no laugh track!), secondly, the performances are mostly excellent, and thirdly, it feels like an affectionate poke at that most wonderfully eccentric of middle-class eccentricities, village cricket, and for those of us with experience of it, the deranged seriousness with which some otherwise normal people take it - as an example, I once had a 55 year old salary man who worked in banking, not speak to me for a day after I dropped an easy catch off his bowling, because I was distracted smoking a cigarette at the time.

    I hadn't seen this programme since the 90s, I re-watched most of the episodes, as well as the original play from the early 80s, with a different cast of actors. Aside from Paul Eddington, who I think is exactly the right mix of gentle stalwart Brit with a dash of psychosis, and Prunella Scales who is always lovely to see, I think the 90s cast was an improvement, particularly Josie Lawrence and Timothy Spall, who bring a genuine warmth to the characters, even when confronted with lazy plotting about 'serious issues' that sitcoms in those days felt compelled to include for some reason.

    Then there's Brenda Blethyn, who pretty much steals the whole show as the much downtrodden and ignored Mim. Robert Daws just confused me a bit in the role of team captain Roger, as he seems to be doing an impersonation of Rik Mayall (not that there's anything wrong with that), even his hairdo is the same.

    Overall, I can't say I regret re-watching it, it's a nice gentle bit of 'forever England' (even if you live in Ireland, Wales or Scotland).
    10ShadeGrenade

    "Come Along, Miriam! Chop! Chop!"

    I've never been fond of cricket, so I was tempted to give 'Outside Edge' a miss. I only watched because of the presence of Timothy Spaull ( of 'Auf Pet' fame ) and the scrumptious Josie Lawrence. I'm glad I tuned in because if I hadn't I'd have missed I.T.V.'s last truly great sitcom, a delightful show centred around two cricket-mad men, Roger Dervish and Kevin Costello, and their contrasting wives, the prim and proper Miriam and larger-than-life Maggie. Shot on film, and without a studio audience to ruin the best lines, 'Outside Edge' was satisfying on all levels. It didn't bend over backwards to be funny. The regular cast were perfect, in particular Robert Daws, whose 'Roger' must rival 'Gordon Brittas' as the sitcom character you'd most like to throttle. The show had its tragic moments too; witness Maggie's sad pleas for pregnancy in the Corfu Xmas special. With more and more modern sitcoms relying on toilet humour for comic effect, it seems unlikely that we will get many more series of this ilk. More's the pity.

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      S1E6 (The Night before Cromer) was filmed in the Hotel de Paris, Cromer
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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1994 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Wollaton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Central Independent Television
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