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After You've Gone

  • TV Series
  • 2007–2008
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
922
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After You've Gone (2007)
Comedy

The daily lives of Jimmy, his two kids and his mother in law whilst his wife is in Africa.The daily lives of Jimmy, his two kids and his mother in law whilst his wife is in Africa.The daily lives of Jimmy, his two kids and his mother in law whilst his wife is in Africa.

  • Creator
    • Fred Barron
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Celia Imrie
    • Ryan Sampson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    922
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Fred Barron
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Lyndhurst
      • Celia Imrie
      • Ryan Sampson
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Jimmy
    • 2007–2008
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Diana
    • 2007–2008
    Ryan Sampson
    Ryan Sampson
    • Alex
    • 2007–2008
    Dani Harmer
    Dani Harmer
    • Molly
    • 2007–2008
    Lee Oakes
    • Kev
    • 2007–2008
    Vincent Ebrahim
    • Bobby
    • 2007–2008
    Amanda Abbington
    Amanda Abbington
    • Siobhan
    • 2007–2008
    Roxanne Ricketts
    • Ellie
    • 2007
    Gareth Tunley
    • Pool Player…
    • 2007–2008
    Samantha Spiro
    Samantha Spiro
    • Ann
    • 2007
    Sheri-An Davis
    • Roz
    • 2007
    Robert Knox
    • Josh
    • 2007
    Ciarán Joyce
    • Robbie
    • 2008
    Lee Cornes
    Lee Cornes
    • Mr Deakin
    • 2008
    Eleanor Matsuura
    Eleanor Matsuura
    • Miss Murray
    • 2007
    Alexander Armstrong
    Alexander Armstrong
    • Dr Howard Banks
    • 2007
    Klem Mayr-Mauhart
    • Wolfgang
    • 2008
    Daisy Lewis
    Daisy Lewis
    • Grace
    • 2007
    • Creator
      • Fred Barron
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    7studioAT

    After it's gone

    This sitcom never really caught on in the same way that My Family did but is still worth watching. After you've gone does not try to be contemporary or cutting edge it just tries to be a traditional family sitcom and achieves this aim.

    Nicholas Lyndhurst and Ceilia Emrie both are very good in their roles and as the show progresses young Ryan Sampson begins to steal the show as the son Alex.

    This show has some good lines in it and the story lines are always strong. Sadly this was axed in 2008 just as it seemed to be hitting it's stride meaning that we'll never see a finale for the series.
    7Sylviastel

    A Nice Family Sitcom!

    I only saw the second episode but I enjoyed Nicholas Lyndhurst who played the father and the wonderful Celia Imrie playing his mother-in-law Diana Neal, who is also grandmother to Alex and Molly, teen grandchildren. I missed the first episode so I don't know where the mother went. In the episode I caught, Lyndhurst invites his mother-in-law out to dinner to one of her favorite expensive restaurants while the kids have a party. Alex and Molly want to have a party but it's Grandma who might spoil it and not their father who appears liberal. It's Grandma Diana that comes across as the one feared in this sitcom. At the dinner, her son-in-law learns that Diana may not be that simply. Anyway, the episode was okay and I like family sitcoms and wished that there were more of them on television.
    5jools_69

    Too many punches

    I really wanted to like this, but I just feel they have made the character of Diana (Celia Imrie) too unlikeable. She has been written as one of those that must try to put everyone down every time she opens her mouth.

    After a short time I found myself hating the woman. This is written by the same guy who wrote my family, another comedy I found too uncomfortable. You have to make characters believable.

    I believe this is one of the main differences between an American and European comedy, the Americans try to cram gags in where as the Europeans tend to build up a plot and a fall. This is of course an American writer.

    In the great scheme it is not so important, many sit-comes come and go, this one will, in my opinion just go.
    10texxas-1

    Good

    I think I like this strictly for nolstagic reasons but at the time I do remember liking it then too. I found the characters and scenarios really funny like when the father son were stranded in fancy dress clothes on the streets and an old lady burglar attacking the fathers gormless builder assistant. The acting was good except Dani Harmer who plays the daughter who was really miscast in this. Let's face it, apart from Tracey Beaker, she can't do anything else. I'd say this was very good especially compared to the rubbish comedy shows now.
    8miaalike

    Teenagers, parents ans grandmother witty outplay each other

    The series is entertaining, witty, and providing sharp, rember-able humour. The premise is kind of dramatic, so on rewatching it requires to be set aside, to fully enjoy the comedy - a former alcoholic, now divorced, moves back in with his teenager kids, to jointly look after them with his mother in law, because his ex wife went to Africa to practice medicine (and explore a new relationship with a colleague that is everything Jimmy never was). The kids are great, at sneaking around and scheming all sorts of things. Snappy, epic dialogues involving them. Celia Imrie as the stuck up professor and mother in law is quite a thing, but she has affectionate undertones, too. Comfy house, amusing stories, only downside, as mentioned, the personal issues of the father, now a striving repairman with a new girlfriend, a bartender whom he partially neglects. Best characters: the son (so far the best role that actor ever got), and the stingy mother in law. Good afternoon show.

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    • Trivia
      Following the success of the third series, which had fared well against the popular ITV soap opera Coronation Street in the ratings, the BBC commissioned a fourth series and Christmas special, intended for 2009. However, they later backtracked their decision and decided to axe the show as the fourth series was beginning production, allegedly down to the controversial new BBC controller Jay Hunt not liking the show.
    • Goofs
      During the pub quiz, Jimmy's company is advertised as part of the quiz team's name and the phone number is given beginning with 0207 946, a London number. On his van, the phone number is quoted as 01632 even though most work comes through his mobile phone. Both of these area codes are reserved for UK TV purposes.
    • Connections
      Featured in After You've Gone: Deleted Scenes (2008)

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kaum bist du fort
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Rude Boy Productions
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      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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