A year in the life of the irrepressible Jessop family as filmed by youngest son, Sam.A year in the life of the irrepressible Jessop family as filmed by youngest son, Sam.A year in the life of the irrepressible Jessop family as filmed by youngest son, Sam.
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It's seemingly been a while since the BBC had it's last family comedy and so, here comes "Here We Go" (also known as Pandemonium", a Dom Com about the Jessops.
The show is definitely promising, providing good observational humour and quite gentle in nature. It's a bit too slow-paced, but I suspect that that will be rioned out as the series progresses.
The show is definitely promising, providing good observational humour and quite gentle in nature. It's a bit too slow-paced, but I suspect that that will be rioned out as the series progresses.
I love the characters and it feels like a more realistic less scary Friday night dinner. The characters are a little stereotypical in parts (Cherry and Robin) but there is nuanced queer representation, subtle mental health awareness and Sam is awesome and isn't boxed in at all.
The trials and tribulations of The Jessops, a family for whom life, just seems to go wrong.
I absolutely loved this series, imaginative, funny, very well acted, and just a little bit different. I liked the format, it jumps back and forth a bit, it's original.
It's genuinely funny from start to finish, two episodes stood out in particular, the family portrait, that was side splitting, and The Scottish family holiday, some great dialogue, and very funny scenarios.
In all fairness, this had some pedigree, Jim Howick, Katherine Parkinson and of course the magical Alison Steadman, that's a tremendous lineup, they're all on form here.
The series picked up where the pilot left off, it's a cracking show, I hope it continues into the future.
More please, 9/10.
I absolutely loved this series, imaginative, funny, very well acted, and just a little bit different. I liked the format, it jumps back and forth a bit, it's original.
It's genuinely funny from start to finish, two episodes stood out in particular, the family portrait, that was side splitting, and The Scottish family holiday, some great dialogue, and very funny scenarios.
In all fairness, this had some pedigree, Jim Howick, Katherine Parkinson and of course the magical Alison Steadman, that's a tremendous lineup, they're all on form here.
The series picked up where the pilot left off, it's a cracking show, I hope it continues into the future.
More please, 9/10.
I havent seen the Christmas pilot that people seem to be making reference to, just the first episode going to the theme park.
It feels a bit wooden sometimes, but that's just a style thing. The Office and Peep Show felt like that at the beginning also.
It really borrows heavily from that style of comedy, some of it feels a bit forced, but it is really funny. I laughed out loud at a few points.
The BBC, being the BBC of course cant help the obligatory tick boxing. But. It was a good show.
It feels a bit wooden sometimes, but that's just a style thing. The Office and Peep Show felt like that at the beginning also.
It really borrows heavily from that style of comedy, some of it feels a bit forced, but it is really funny. I laughed out loud at a few points.
The BBC, being the BBC of course cant help the obligatory tick boxing. But. It was a good show.
Best comedy I've seen on the BBC for a while, and appealed to all ages in our family, plus had a good amount of laugh out loud moments. The cast is good, with some nice guest appearances from familiar comedy faces. More please!
Did you know
- TriviaJim Howick's character, Paul, is a former British Olympic archer. Howick also played Pat in BBC's 'Ghosts'; a character who died after being shot through the neck by an arrow.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #5.95 (2022)
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