Danny and Sammy work at a Glasgow market selling illegal DVD's and pirated computer games. Hilarious half hour comedy show.Danny and Sammy work at a Glasgow market selling illegal DVD's and pirated computer games. Hilarious half hour comedy show.Danny and Sammy work at a Glasgow market selling illegal DVD's and pirated computer games. Hilarious half hour comedy show.
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Legit is a Scottish sitcom produced by The Comedy Unit, written by Robert Florence and Iain Connell. It is set in and around a market, where the main characters, Sammy Fox (Steven McNicoll) and Danny (Jordan Young) work. Fox has recently split up with his wife Kelly Ann and is living in a caravan in the back garden of Danny's mother, May (Clair Grogan). What follows is basically an attempt at a Glasgow version of "Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere", only with the jokes being replaced with the "Glesgae Banter". Only unlike the real thing none of the banter is funny. Frankly the only positive thing to say about it is at least it is not as bad as the Karen Dunbar Show.
Just goes to show that BBC Scotland will commission anything.
Just goes to show that BBC Scotland will commission anything.
Scottish comedy has really come in to its own over the last few years . CHEWIN' THE FAT became an instant hit overnight and the spin off show STILL GAME was no less successful . Unfortunately this raises expectations about any comedy show that is produced by BBC Scotland . Even more unfortunate is the danger that the next TV show from north of the border will live down to the expectations of even the most cynical viewer . LEGIT is that show
The premise centres around a couple of lads who are into all type of scams and being lads they also have one eye on the ladies . Cue lots of near the knuckle jokes about shagging etc . There you go most of the alleged humour is vulgar . You could make the same criticism about STILL GAME but the difference is STILL GAME is funny whereas LEGIT is anything but . There's also another problem and that is the intrusive canned laughter . I take it that it's canned laughter because I find it impossible to raise even a smile as to what was on screen . Truth be told I thought I'd never start laughing . And I didn't
The premise centres around a couple of lads who are into all type of scams and being lads they also have one eye on the ladies . Cue lots of near the knuckle jokes about shagging etc . There you go most of the alleged humour is vulgar . You could make the same criticism about STILL GAME but the difference is STILL GAME is funny whereas LEGIT is anything but . There's also another problem and that is the intrusive canned laughter . I take it that it's canned laughter because I find it impossible to raise even a smile as to what was on screen . Truth be told I thought I'd never start laughing . And I didn't
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I don't know what the previous reviewer was talking about. This is the funniest Scottish show since Chewin the Fat ended. It's nothing like Max and Paddy - it's funny for a start! The last episode in particular was a scream. For what it's worth, my friends and I used to delay going out on a Friday night until we'd watched it. It's crammed full of jokes, but it's got a lot of meaningful stuff too. Lovely stuff about responsible parenting. As with any new sitcom, it takes a bit of time to warm to the characters, but by the time episode 3 came around, i was rooting for Fox, hoping he'd get back with his family. I genuinely believe that Legit has the potential to run and run for years, and it's so refreshing to see a Scottish sitcom that has non-Glaswegian voices. I have fingers crossed for a second series.
A few comments on here have suggested that this could have run for years. While it is sad it hasn't, perhaps it is also a blessing. let me explain.....
The first series of The Office & Royle Family were huge hits. Critics and fans latched onto the characters' personalities and they became part of our daily lives. When the second series came around, the main characters became caricatures based on those personalities and went totally off course. There are glaring inconsistencies between the first and second series of both comedies, a couple of examples being:
There are others, but I digress...
Perhaps Messrs Florence & Connell have done the Legit characters a favour by leaving it at one series. As most will know, the writers have gone on to write and start in the excellent Burnistoun, which appears to now be their outlet for their undoubted talents.
Well done and thank you for this guys, hope you continue to achieve success in your own write (sic)
The first series of The Office & Royle Family were huge hits. Critics and fans latched onto the characters' personalities and they became part of our daily lives. When the second series came around, the main characters became caricatures based on those personalities and went totally off course. There are glaring inconsistencies between the first and second series of both comedies, a couple of examples being:
- David Brent was portrayed as a bungling incompetent in Series 2 of The Office, yet in Series 1 he was personally selected to become a board member by the company's directors.
- In The Royle Family, Jim Royle was portrayed as a lazy sod who didn't get out of his armchair, yet in series 1 he was working overtime to pay for Denise's wedding.
There are others, but I digress...
Perhaps Messrs Florence & Connell have done the Legit characters a favour by leaving it at one series. As most will know, the writers have gone on to write and start in the excellent Burnistoun, which appears to now be their outlet for their undoubted talents.
Well done and thank you for this guys, hope you continue to achieve success in your own write (sic)
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