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The complete second series of the classic TV comedy which is based in a hotel in Torbay. Features the episodes 'Communication Problems', 'The Psychiatrist', 'Waldorf Salad', 'The Kipper And The Corpse', 'The Anniversary' and 'Basil The Rat'. Read more
| Starring | John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Connie Booth, Andrew Sachs |
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| Director | Bob Spiers |
| Genres | Comedy, Television |
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The complete second series of the classic TV comedy which is based in a hotel in Torbay. Features the episodes 'Communication Problems', 'The Psychiatrist', 'Waldorf Salad', 'The Kipper And The Corpse', 'The Anniversary' and 'Basil The Rat'.
| Starring | John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Connie Booth, Andrew Sachs |
|---|---|
| Director | Bob Spiers |
| Studio | BBC WORLDWIDE PUBLISHING |
| Run time | DVD: 3 hrs 14 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | Production year: 1976 To Rent: DVD: 08 Oct 2001 |
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Commic Classic
What more can I add to the already established genius of wit and humour written by John Cleese and Connie.
The series will go down in history as the ... read more »
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Absolutely the best
The 2nd part is better and funnier but I must agree with one review that it it is for all times and watch one episode at a time
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Exquisite Comedy
Exquisitely, painfully funny. Though a little dated, it is nevertheless timelessly funny. Who gives a fig for production values when the writing and timing is ... read more »
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Best of the best
What more do you need. Laughed out loud all the way through. Shame it a way it was the end of the series but gold dust it is. Did watch all at once but just ... read more »
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