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Deux blondes et des chips

Original title: Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps
  • TV Series
  • 2001–2011
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.1K
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Natalie Casey, Kathryn Drysdale, Ralf Little, Will Mellor, and Sheridan Smith in Deux blondes et des chips (2001)
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Quirky ComedySitcomComedy

The lives and loves of five friends in the Northern town of Runcorn.The lives and loves of five friends in the Northern town of Runcorn.The lives and loves of five friends in the Northern town of Runcorn.

  • Creator
    • Susan Nickson
  • Stars
    • Will Mellor
    • Natalie Casey
    • Sheridan Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,914
    1,494
    • Creator
      • Susan Nickson
    • Stars
      • Will Mellor
      • Natalie Casey
      • Sheridan Smith
    • 63User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Will Mellor
    Will Mellor
    • Gaz Wilkinson
    • 2001–2011
    Natalie Casey
    Natalie Casey
    • Donna
    • 2001–2011
    Sheridan Smith
    Sheridan Smith
    • Janet…
    • 2001–2009
    Kathryn Drysdale
    Kathryn Drysdale
    • Louise Brookes
    • 2001–2009
    Ralf Little
    Ralf Little
    • Jonny Keogh
    • 2001–2011
    Hayley Bishop
    • Kelly
    • 2004–2006
    Lee Oakes
    • Munch
    • 2003–2008
    Luke Gell
    • Tim Claypole
    • 2008–2011
    Beverley Callard
    Beverley Callard
    • Flo Henshaw
    • 2001–2003
    Jonathon Dutton
    Jonathon Dutton
    • David Fish
    • 2003–2005
    Thomas Nelstrop
    • Wesley Presley
    • 2009
    Freddie Hogan
    • Billy McCormack
    • 2011
    Georgia Henshaw
    • Cassie
    • 2011
    Alison Mac
    • Kate
    • 2004
    Alfie Blissett
    • Toddler tim
    • 2011
    Neo Hall
    • Corinthian
    • 2009
    Charlee Hall
    • Corinthian
    • 2009
    Lewis Vilamor
    • Baby Corinthian
    • 2005
    • Creator
      • Susan Nickson
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    dirkwombatslayer

    Possibly the funniest show ever put out by Aunty Beeb.

    I can't understand why people have criticised this show so heavily because it's absolutely hilarious.

    I missed the show the first time around and only recently caught a few episodes on UKTV. The very first episode I saw had me laughing so hard, I cried! I was immediately hooked and bought the first two seasons on DVD.

    One of the reasons the show is so funny is that most people can identify with the basic situations the writer, Susan Nickson, looks at. In addition, the characters are all human, complete with some pretty awful flaws. Even the actors fit their parts perfectly. They're not all staggeringly beautiful and they're not the world's greatest thespians - most of them are newcomers to TV or have relatively little experience. Having said that, the main characters Donna (Natalie Casey), Janet (Sheridan Smith), Johnny (Ralf Little) and Gaz (Will Mellor) are all played brilliantly ...with perfect delivery and comic timing.

    The humour is often very crude (lots of jokes about "bum love") and some of the "issues" looked at are a little tasteless (one of the newest characters has learning difficulties) but isn't this how real life is? How likely is the man in the pub - who's just sunk six pints - to hold back from telling a joke that is a little racist or sexist? How many people do we meet day-to-day that have old-fashioned views about people with learning difficulties, or hold weird misconceptions? The important thing to remember is that the show always treats its characters/situations affectionately in the end. The character with learning difficulties (Munch), for example, always ends up on top or always gets the care and attention he needs from his brother (Gaz) or other people.

    If you're not easily offended and are reasonably up to date with youth culture, give it a try!
    8shannen-l-c

    Brutally honest and gritty in all its Britishness

    'Two Pints' is hardly the show of the century and outside of the UK I doubt anyone would understand or enjoy the humour, but I love it for everything it is. The humour is very hit or miss, and sometimes too childish or exaggerated, but the rest of the time it has me laughing out loud.

    What makes 'Two Pints' stand out to me is the fact that it's so honest. It doesn't shy away from anything, no matter how detestable it might be to others. Many of the jokes are filthy, there's open prostitution, alcoholism as a culture, scamming of the benefits system and many more things that other shows refuse to explore but that are very much present all over the UK. The characters are all hugely flawed, underachievers that are lacking in ambition, intelligence and integrity, but they're all endearing and relatable on some level, because they're just trying to do the best with what they have and know.

    'Two Pints' needs to be taken and enjoyed for what it is. It's simple, it's flawed but it's funny and authentic and provides some light-hearted comic relief that's perfect for helping you to leave your worries behind for half an hour.
    Bulldog7

    Not the best, but who cares?

    This is a funny show. The young cast are good with some great lines but, as you would expect, lack some of the qualities that come with experience. Overall though, does it matter? This show makes me laugh and I watch it whenever I can. With a better-than-average script overall infused with little spots of genius, this show is one to look out for.
    Victim_Of_Fate

    How did it all go so wrong?

    I was fifteen when "Hollyoaks" first reared its painfully unimpressive head. The thing that disappointed me most about that terrible show was that it had so much potential. "Two Pints... ", another waste of a good concept, has in its cast two actors from that show - Natalie Casey and Will Mellor, both acted as comic relief in "Hollyoaks".

    The episode I saw today featured Janet (Sheridan Smith) thinking about becoming a student. I was watching, getting annoyed at the portrayal of students as ridiculously upper-class muppets, when somebody asked Janet if she knew what an NVQ was. "Not Very Qualified?" interrupted Donna (Natalie Casey). That isn't simply a poor joke. That is a poor joke which I have heard used to describe NVQs since I was sixteen. And they stole it from common use and slapped it in the middle of a sitcom as if they wrote it - and it was still the best line in the show.

    The nadir of the episode came at the end (yes, it was downhill all the way). Donna had spent the episode trying to prove that she could remain calm in the face of any provocation. By the end, Donna and Gaz (Mellor), her boyfriend, were walking by a canal, while she tried to remain calm as he admitted to trying to cheat on her, and recommended she dress more sleazily. Wouldn't you know it, she pushed him in the canal! Did the writers actually sit around thinking "I know, what if she pushes him in - they won't be expecting that!" It was one of the laziest punchlines I've ever seen.

    Yet I'll carry on watching "Two Pints... ", because part of me still hopes that one day they'll write a good episode, and that the post-school, pre-"adult" demographic will have found a voice.
    lisab5552000

    FUNNIEST IN AGES!!

    I admit that I laugh at anything really, thats how I am, but I have to say that even my Mam and Dad find this funny. All these people saying all it talks about is sex and that it isn't funny have obviously only watched half an episode cuz its not all about sex and it's HILARIOUS. Louise is brilliant and Munch, well, I don't really know what 2 say about him but he's good too. I just wanna say that you should watch this and ignore the people on here who obviously DON'T HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOUR.

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    • Trivia
      There are three different versions of how Jonny and Janet got together. In the first series, Gaz states that Jonny left his previous girlfriend for Janet. In series 2, it's Janet who left her boyfriend, Andy, for Jonny. In the musical special, they are both single and meet in a nightclub.
    • Goofs
      There are three different versions of how Jonny and Janet got together. In the first series, Gaz states that Jonny left his previous girlfriend for Janet. In series 2, it's Janet who left her boyfriend, Andy, for Jonny. In the musical special, they are both single and meet in a nightclub.
    • Quotes

      Jonny: I thought you kept the alcohol level in your blood too high to conceive.

    • Connections
      Featured in Auntie's Bloomers: New Bursting Bloomers (2001)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps
    • Filming locations
      • Runcorn, Cheshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 26m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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