All the episodes from the comedy wacky TV series in which an ordinary family tries to live their lives in medieval England, in the panicky days right before the beginning of the new millennium (1000 AD). Read more
| Starring | Phil Jupitus, Pauline McLynn, Alistair McGowan, Jason Byrne |
|---|---|
| Director | Steve Bendelack |
| Genres | Comedy |
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All the episodes from the comedy wacky TV series in which an ordinary family tries to live their lives in medieval England, in the panicky days right before the beginning of the new millennium (1000 AD).
| Starring | Phil Jupitus, Pauline McLynn, Alistair McGowan, Jason Byrne |
|---|---|
| Director | Steve Bendelack |
| Studio | ITV DVD |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 20 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Released | DVD: unknown Production year: 1999 |
| Format | DVD |
Written by Doug Grant (Red Dwarf) and broadcast prior to the milennuim, this was a refreshing and humourous slant on what the next thousand years held for humanity by looking back to the previous milennuim when man lived a simpler life instead of 'will our pc's still have the correct date or will planes fall out of the sky?' type-of-thing.
Dark Ages stars Phil Jupitus, a young busty Sheridan Smith (Two Pints of Crisp and a Packet of Crisps), Alister McGowan and Pauline McLynne (Father Ted).
All are involved in a race to build a large (for the period) globe (remember the London Dome fiasco ?), fraught with all the political wrangling that exist today.
Oh, it's fairly unique and seemed to hark back to a style of British sitcom that isn't made any longer, which I think is a shame. There was an actual story involved and was genuinely funny (not laugh out loud), but funny because the characters ranged from the ignorant to political schemer with everything inbetween with just enough sexual attraction in the form of Sheridan Smith to keep almost everyone happy.