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Days Like These

  • TV Series
  • 1999
  • 30m
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Days Like These (1999)
Comedy

British remake of the American series "That '70s Show."British remake of the American series "That '70s Show."British remake of the American series "That '70s Show."

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    • Emma Pierson
    • Sara Stockbridge
    • Harry Peacock
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    • Stars
      • Emma Pierson
      • Sara Stockbridge
      • Harry Peacock
    • 11User reviews
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    3Some-asshole

    What the hell is this?

    That '70s Show is a wonderful show that I wish lasted longer. The characters, jokes, and running gags were very funny! They were unforgettable and hilarious. So then I come across Days Like These. It's a spin-off of That '70s Show. Days Like These not very funny, the filming is awful, and it wasn't memorable or fun! Thank god it only had 1 season with 13 episodes(3 weren't aired on tv)!
    deadpool182

    You mean it wasn't a spoof?

    Like the previous comments, i thought i had tuned in to a spoof of 'That 70's show', one of the funniest teen sitcoms and a pretty cool show. The over-exaggerated character clones and crummy dialog kept me thinking this was a spoof, and i kept thinking it was a damn long sketch, until the credits rolled and the horror hit me. then i watched the following episode and things only got worse.

    The whole show is almost an exact transplant of 'That 70's show' with the same characters, similar sets and the same plot lines for episodes, simply rewritten and reworked to be set in england. Even the opening credits are the same, only so much worse. If you've never seen the original show, you will simply think this is bad. If you have seen the original show, the word 'butchered' comes to mind.

    The characters have the same personalities and traits, and even names in some cases (i think the others were changed to be more english), but each one is a bad clone of their american counterparts. The sets could almost be the same ones from the original show (they may even be the same ones) but this is meant to be an english show, so why use sets of wooden houses with basements!?

    The only thing that isn't copied across is the script, and this makes the least sense as the new writing is abismal. The jokes are tragic when they come, and that is not very often. Instead the story tends to lean more towards a moral outline than the humour aspect, and with the bad costumes, stupid hair and stiff acting, theres just no way you can take the show seriously.

    Overall they've taken a fantastic show, performed a less than half assed cultural conversion, added a makeshift cast who bear a strikingly bad resemblance to the characters, and finally fleshed out borrowed plot lines with some tragic writing. It's surely a travesty when good shows get cancelled and something like 'days like these' can get air time.
    5juella90

    Bizarre

    As I recall, this was basically a knock-off of the excellent American sitcom "That 70's Show". It was the same idea, but done in England. Different actors, a few slang terms and place-names changed to fit an English audience, but other than that the episodes (at least what I saw of them) were a total knock off. But whatever it was that made "That 70's Show" (a first-rate show, by the way) so much fun, the "chemistry", whatever, wasn't present in this version and naturally it comes off contrived. Like the American version of The Office, it just doesn't work because its not the real deal. Lightning doesn't strike twice as it were...
    8mattsmithfan

    It's not that bad

    I like this series. Not every detail is exactly the same as That 70s show. I like the episode where Prince Charles comes to visit. I also how Red (Ron) and Kitty are even more quirky and Red is not as rude. Grandma is even likable in this version. I wish that they made a Christmas episode. I found these by accident and became hooked. Make up your mind for yourself and don't rely on other opinions. I will admit that some of the character actors are difficult to get used to, but after awhile I got used to them and started to like their portrayal. This is really a cute show. Give it a chance. You might be surprised.
    1Leachy1977

    Horrendous

    Incredibly poorly casted with actors who look like they are knocking on 30 as opposed to the US version where the casting was perfect (well, up until Randy in season 8 that is). The acting is appalling. There are some very capable actors in the show who went on to have good careers. But everything from Eric's parents, Donna's parents to the six main characters was all done so badly. The US version was there as the perfect blueprint for this show and it was badly messed up. No wonder only 10 of the British episodes were aired on TV. It's more like a parody. You can't even call it a rip off, despite having a near identical script, because it's so badly done. To call it a rip off would be an insult to rip offs. Just avoid at all costs. I wish I did. The US version is incredible, even season 8 when Randy's not in it.

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      Originally, 13 episodes were made but only 10 were transmitted. Eventually, ITV transmitted the entire series in a late night/early hours of the morning slot in 2000.
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      Referenced in Screenwipe: Episode #5.3 (2008)

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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