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Game On!

Original title: Game-On
  • TV Series
  • 1995–1998
  • TV-MA
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
2.7K
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Game On! (1995)
Dark ComedySitcomComedy

The misadventures of three twenty-something flatmates, bound together by circumstance. Mandy is sexually active, Martin is sexually inactive, and their troubled landlord Matthew never leaves... Read allThe misadventures of three twenty-something flatmates, bound together by circumstance. Mandy is sexually active, Martin is sexually inactive, and their troubled landlord Matthew never leaves the flat.The misadventures of three twenty-something flatmates, bound together by circumstance. Mandy is sexually active, Martin is sexually inactive, and their troubled landlord Matthew never leaves the flat.

  • Stars
    • Matthew Cottle
    • Samantha Womack
    • Neil Stuke
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Matthew Cottle
      • Samantha Womack
      • Neil Stuke
    • 34User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Matthew Cottle
    Matthew Cottle
    • Martin
    • 1995–1998
    Samantha Womack
    Samantha Womack
    • Mandy
    • 1995–1998
    Neil Stuke
    Neil Stuke
    • Matthew
    • 1996–1998
    Tracy Keating
    • Clare…
    • 1996–1998
    Ben Chaplin
    Ben Chaplin
    • Matthew
    • 1995
    Crispin Bonham-Carter
    Crispin Bonham-Carter
    • Archie
    • 1998
    Mark Powley
    Mark Powley
    • Jason
    • 1996
    Oliver Haden
    • Marco
    • 1996
    Kate McKenzie
    • Renate
    • 1995
    Shebah Ronay
    • Hairdresser…
    • 1995
    Mal Barter
    • Shane
    • 1998
    Alastair Mackenzie
    Alastair Mackenzie
    • Chris
    • 1995
    David Harewood
    David Harewood
    • Paul Johnson
    • 1995
    Zawe Ashton
    Zawe Ashton
    • Little Girl
    • 1995
    Mark Aiken
    Mark Aiken
    • Male Assistant
    • 1995
    Ian Embleton
    • Sean
    • 1995
    Alan Cowan
    • James
    • 1995
    Matthew Marsh
    Matthew Marsh
    • Brian Kennedy
    • 1996
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    rikkimima

    How can you not adore this?????

    Being a real lover of good comedy series like Blackadder, Fawlty Towers, a.s.o. I must say that none of those has ever made me laugh as much as this one did/does.

    First of all let me say that I have never seen the first series (with Ben Chaplin) so I can't judge if this is better or worse. But what I do know is that if you can't laugh with the humour on 'Game On' you should really wonder if you have any sense of humour at all...

    Neil "Double-hard Bastard" Stuke (Matt Malone) and Matthew "Ginger tosser" Cottle (Martin Henson) couldn't have been better cast for their parts. They are the absolute stars of the show. Samantha Janus is a little disappointing, compared to them, but good enough. She doesn't ruin it, but it is obvious why she doesn't get bigger and better roles...

    To be brief: the stories are original (homosexuality, marriage, friendship), the dialogues are hilarious, the acting is good,... and in the end you get a GREAT comedy, believe me.

    I give it a 9 out of 10.

    PS: If you disagree with my opinion feel free to let me know...
    Kaihoro

    Superb!

    One of the UK's funniest comedies of late. Superb, sneering performances from the new (and arguably improved) Matt Malone (aka Neil Stuke), combined with hilarious, although silly storylines make this sitcom one you won't want to miss!
    spaffdaddy

    genius

    2nd best comedy ever(behind father ted). All series brilliant and i have to say that ben chaplin suited the role better but neil stuke is equally as funny. For a comedy its 90% script to 10% acting ability. If the script is good enough anyone can pull it off. Try and watch the final episode of the first series because its just one of the funniest things ever!
    Bill_Bones

    Definitive 90's Brit sitcom.

    "Game On" stands the test of time and really feels like a little turning point into the twentysomething sitcoms that pretty much dominate these days. I must confess to basing the vast majority of my opinion on Series One alone. Ben Chaplin, I feel, gave the show a bit more of an edge in that he was actually a very convincing bully and there was darkness in his issues that made the show really buzz. Equal credit should go to Matt Cottle and Samantha Janus. All of them nail the lines perfectly. The comedy from just the audio delivery of words like "shag" is fantastic on a simple level but the character depth boils on a consistent level as well. Game On was dark stuff and rarely resolved cheerfully, but in terms of biting character stuff it's as good as the format got.

    My knowledge of the later series is a bit sketchy but I seem to remember it feeling slightly less relevant and slightly more daft. However the show was always visually convincing despite being studio audience based (everything was in 1994). I think that the show has aged really well, I have fond memories of watching it at the age of 14 and it being brilliant and it still is.
    8UtopianUK

    It's still worth watching.

    I bought the box set recently, and was happy to realise that the show is still really funny. Matthew Cottle is hilarious as Martin, the subservient saddo, who has a funny fascination with women. Samantha Janus/Womack is perfectly cast, as she is very sexy and beautiful, so she drives the guys crazy with lust. Her character(Mandy) also has issues and quirks, so she's also fun to watch. Then you have the character Matt, played in the first series by Ben Chaplin, and in the second and third.. by Neil Stuke. Ben Chaplin did a great job, and I thought he was better in some ways than Stuke, simply because you could believe he used to be a girl magnet, because he's good looking and pretty cool, whereas Stuke doesn't look like the kind of guy who'd have women swooning over him.

    Chaplin's character was more serious, but I'd say more believable and in some ways funnier. Stuke plays Matt as more madcap and much dimmer, and he definitely doesn't have the authoritative air that Chaplin gave the character. Stuke still did a great job, and changed the Matt character a lot, but I can forget about Chaplin, and just enjoy what Stuke delivers.

    Overall, the series is a true '90s gem, that is still worth owning and enjoying.

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    • Trivia
      Ben Chaplin quit the show unexpectedly after one season when he was offered a Hollywood film role on the back of his performance in the series.
    • Goofs
      In the first series the number on the flat door was "7", but in the second and third series it is the same flat but has number "54" on the door.
    • Connections
      Referenced in That's Showbusiness: Episode #8.11 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Where I Find My Heaven
      Written by Paul Brouwer, Dave Gibbs, Steve Hurley, and Phil Hurley

      Performed by Gigolo Aunts

      [series theme tune]

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Game-On
    • Production company
      • Hat Trick Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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