The son of Death and Springtime is sent to collect the acerbic and reclusive Miss Farnaby. He joins the staff in her manor house, becomes her personal servant, and endeavors to help her enjo... Read allThe son of Death and Springtime is sent to collect the acerbic and reclusive Miss Farnaby. He joins the staff in her manor house, becomes her personal servant, and endeavors to help her enjoy life during her three month extension.The son of Death and Springtime is sent to collect the acerbic and reclusive Miss Farnaby. He joins the staff in her manor house, becomes her personal servant, and endeavors to help her enjoy life during her three month extension.
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Mulberry is a stranger in town. Miss Farnaby hires him to assist her with many tasks as she's up in her years. Mulberry is actually Death's son and was there to take her life but he found himself liking her as a mother and asked his father to keep her alive longer.
10/10.
It is a joy to watch, the show has a wonderfully delicate, gentle demeanour, even though the subject is perhaps a little grim, but the journey and transformation of Miss Farnaby from spindly spinster to a sweet, amiable, fun loving person is wonderful, the reason why the show works so well.
The actors work incredibly well together. McEwan was always a favourite of mine, such a strong willed actress, I adored her in Marple, as she always had a cheeky glint in the eye, here she showed that comedy truly was her forte. Karl Howman was fabulous, a comedy king in the eighties and early nineties, his soft manner and handsome looks made him perfect for the role, sadly this was pretty much the last quality show he was part of. John Bennett was wonderful, one of the best actors I can think of, Selby was good, as was Mary Healey, who replaced Lill Roughley. I can remember being miffed that Healey was brought in, but I think her style suited the character better. Caroline Blakiston was always great as Adele, and I remember a fabulous performance from Sylvia Syms.
I'm glad there were two series. I loved it. 10/10
Did you know
- TriviaThe BBC axed the sitcom before the intended ending which the writers had planned.
- Quotes
Miss Rose Farnaby: Why did I employ you?
Mulberry: Well, I can only put it down to some streak of perversity in your nature.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Behind the Britcoms: From Script to Screen (2011)
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