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That's Life!

  • TV Series
  • 1973–1994
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
84
YOUR RATING
Gavin Campbell, Esther Rantzen, Adrian Mills, Doc Cox, and Grant Baynham in That's Life! (1973)
DocumentaryTalk Show

Esther Rantzen and the team present a variety of subjects, including consumer advice, rights and investigations, topical news-related vox pops, and lighthearted items such as clever pets and... Read allEsther Rantzen and the team present a variety of subjects, including consumer advice, rights and investigations, topical news-related vox pops, and lighthearted items such as clever pets and hilarious misspelt signs.Esther Rantzen and the team present a variety of subjects, including consumer advice, rights and investigations, topical news-related vox pops, and lighthearted items such as clever pets and hilarious misspelt signs.

  • Stars
    • Esther Rantzen
    • Gavin Campbell
    • Doc Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    84
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Esther Rantzen
      • Gavin Campbell
      • Doc Cox
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Esther Rantzen
    • Self - Host
    • 1973–1994
    Gavin Campbell
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1982–1994
    Doc Cox
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1982–1994
    Adrian Mills
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1986–1994
    Cyril Fletcher
    • Self
    • 1974–1994
    Kieran Prendiville
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1974–1994
    Glyn Worsnip
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1974–1994
    Howard Leader
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1990–1994
    Grant Baynham
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1986–1994
    Bill Buckley
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1982–1994
    Kevin Devine
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1991–1994
    Michael Groth
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1982–1994
    Joanna Monro
    • Self - That's Life Newsdesk…
    • 1982–1994
    Paul Heiney
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1979–1994
    Chris Serle
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1979–1994
    Maev Alexander
    • Self - That's Life Newsdesk…
    • 1985–1994
    John Gould
    • Self - That's Life Newsdesk…
    • 1985–1994
    Simon Fanshawe
    • Self - Reporter…
    • 1990–1994
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    LVWolfman

    Wonderfully Weird and Funny

    I watched this show regularly when I was stationed in England during the mid to late 1970s. Yes, it was a weird mix. It was also rather funny much of the time. Now granted, my fond memories of this show are tainted by the 30-some years that have passed since I watched it.

    All I can say is that I love British humor (better than most "American" humor) and that is why I watched the show. It was part humor, part investigative consumer reporting and all fun.

    Only two bits of the show stand out in my memory at this late date.

    1. Ms. Rantzen had a large smile with lots of teeth. In one episode, they showed a fan mail envelope that had been delivered. There was no address or name of any type on the envelope, just a drawing of a large toothy smile. The post office delivered it to the right place.

    2. Investigating a complaint about the tea served by British Rail, they held up a Styrofoam cup of British Rail tea, reheated to the same temperature as served on the trains. They then inserted a British Rail provided plastic spoon to stir the tea and pulled out a melted spoon.

    Now, that may not sound funny to many Americans, but I and many others enjoyed it.

    Even though much of it would be very dated today, it is one show I'd love to have on DVD.
    1Tom-284

    A ghastly & depressing TV programme

    "That's Life" was a very peculiar programme - Esther Rantzen surrounded by a group of rather camp men wearing cardigans and talking in a droning and sanctimonious fashion about subjects ranging from trivia to life-saving. But all terribly boring, and as it was usually broadcast on a Sunday night, a depressing show as well.

    All most people can remember of it today was animals who said things - "Sossages" - and some tedious campaigns about diet pills.

    I'm told that many of the production team went on to great things elsewhere in television - so I guess the dire state of TV today can be blamed on this frightful show as well Tom

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    • Trivia
      Whilst conducting one of her usual Vox Pops interviews with passing members of the general public on the subject of bat stew, PC A Herbert arrested Esther Rantzen on-camera, for obstructing the peace. Rantzen had to appear at the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court.
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      That's Life!
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      Music composed by David Lee

      Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer

      [series theme tune]

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 43m
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