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Time Gentlemen Please

  • TV Series
  • 2000–2002
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Marc Bannerman, Phil Daniels, Jason Freeman, Rebecca Front, Roy Heather, Al Murray, and Emma Pierson in Time Gentlemen Please (2000)
ParodySatireSitcomSlapstickComedy

The Pub Landlord runs an unpopular pub after his wife and son leave. Despite prejudices and vulnerabilities, his few remaining loyal regulars stay. His authority is limited to the pub, holdi... Read allThe Pub Landlord runs an unpopular pub after his wife and son leave. Despite prejudices and vulnerabilities, his few remaining loyal regulars stay. His authority is limited to the pub, holding little significance outside its confines.The Pub Landlord runs an unpopular pub after his wife and son leave. Despite prejudices and vulnerabilities, his few remaining loyal regulars stay. His authority is limited to the pub, holding little significance outside its confines.

  • Stars
    • Al Murray
    • Phil Daniels
    • Jason Freeman
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    • Stars
      • Al Murray
      • Phil Daniels
      • Jason Freeman
    • 17User reviews
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    Al Murray
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    • Guv
    • 2000–2002
    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • Terry Brook
    • 2000–2002
    Jason Freeman
    • Steve Crosby
    • 2000–2002
    Roy Heather
    Roy Heather
    • Pops
    • 2000–2002
    Andrew Mackay
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    • Prof
    • 2000–2002
    Janine Buckley
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    • 2000–2002
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    • 2000–2002
    Rebecca Front
    Rebecca Front
    • Vicky Jackson
    • 2000–2002
    Marc Bannerman
    Marc Bannerman
    • Greg Thompson
    • 2000–2002
    Julia Sawalha
    Julia Sawalha
    • Janet Wilson
    • 2000–2001
    Barrie Gosney
    Barrie Gosney
    • Uncle Barrie
    • 2000–2002
    Emma Pierson
    Emma Pierson
    • Connie
    • 2002
    Richard Herring
    Richard Herring
    • Mike The Postie
    • 2000–2001
    Mike Gunn
    • Mike
    • 2000–2002
    Dave Thompson
    Dave Thompson
    • Dave
    • 2000–2002
    Edna Doré
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    • 2000–2002
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    Greg Fleet
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    • 2001–2002
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    • Tony Harris
    • 2000–2002
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    jeff-223

    Not brilliant but amusing never-the-less

    Yeah it isn't the best comedy ever, but as someone who grew up watching shows such as "mind your language" and "Love Thy Neighbour" it is a refreshing return to the great sexist, racist un-pc British sense of humour that those shows had. For the most part the characters are amusing and I get at least a few laughs out of each episode. Considering how "nice" comedies have generally become in recent years it is a pleasant change.
    ChrisStutley01

    A Pub sitcom

    Set in a no name pub somewhere in England, it was a brilliant sitcom full of satire such as the guv's speech on proper food after insulting the Germans and the Koreans "bangers and mash...the genitals and offal of a pig mashed up and stuffed into an intestinal sheath...now thats proper food". The amazing catch phrases that sprang up and not bothering to give half the characters proper names such as the old man and up to a point which gave birth to a wonderful line.

    (on the phone) Old man: Yes its the old man with no name...at the pub with no name.

    It was a sitcom completely unafraid to be non-PC, poking fun at religion and countries whilst making fun of the Guv's small mindedness and ignorance. I believe this to be one of the best sitcoms to ever be made definitely in this day and age. I hope its released on DVD one day.
    cydermaster

    genius

    Shear genius!!! This sitcom just keeps getting better!!! 18 Episodes in (18! - you don't get that on terrestrial) & it still has me wetting myself every week. Catchphrases abound: "Its not normal","never confused","I'm cheeky me","Look at his face - its a picture","Back off Brussels","Damn my bean shaped face","COW! Never pulled a pint in her life","Mustards Yellow - not Brown!","They play bowls on gravel for pitys sake!" and "Do you remember when the Prof won £2 out of that machine". Funniest telly since the Fast Show.
    Dante Hicks

    Sky producing a good show?

    This is without a doubt one of the funniest shows British television has produced in ages. Al Murray is superb as he translates perfectly his stand-up character, the landlord, into a sitcom star. His unusual and un-PC rantings almost always hit the spot and though his supporting characters are rarely given any material to work with who cares? He carries the show on his own with only Terry and, more recently, The Prof lending any comic support. Julia Sawalha is completely wasted. Steve is equally unfunny, and he's a stand-up comic apparently, but to be fair to them they haven't much to work with. The gags come fast and often and with most of them revolving around the pub trade (which has been meticulously copied, go to a real pub during the day and you'll see what I mean), the French and the landlord's own take on life, they're always good. A rare treat and I've become quite hooked, here's to a second series.
    SlimeyPete

    Refreshingly non-P.C

    The sheer amount of racism, sexism and general bigotry in this series is unbelievable - and it's all the better for it. Other shows water down their comedy to make it "acceptable", but this one doesn't bother and is absolutely hilarious. Great performances and some great lines.

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    • Trivia
      Emma Pierson, who replaced Julia Sawalha as barmaid, also appeared an an episode of Absolutely Fabulous, playing an actress portraying Julia's character Saffron in her autobiographical play (in the episode "Small Opening").
    • Quotes

      Guv: It's a pint for the fella, glass of white wine, fruit based drink for the ladies.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Blankety Blank: Episode #16.9 (2001)

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Paramount Comedy
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • The Admiral Blake Public House, Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Avalon Television
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    • Runtime
      • 26m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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