Second series of the show that takes place in a luxury hotel; through a veil of consummate professionalism, the guests aren’t privy to the murkier goings-on but let head receptionist Charlie be your guide to what no one else is meant to see; glitzy manager Rebecca keeps the hotel ticking along but isn’t capable of balancing her .. Read more
| Starring | Tamzin Outhwaite, Max Beesley, David Walliams, Kelly Brook |
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| Director | Andy Wilson, Paul Whittington, Nigel Douglas |
| Genres | Comedy, Television |
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Second series of the show that takes place in a luxury hotel; through a veil of consummate professionalism, the guests aren’t privy to the murkier goings-on but let head receptionist Charlie be your guide to what no one else is meant to see; glitzy manager Rebecca keeps the hotel ticking along but isn’t capable of balancing her working week with her home life; receptionist Anna has a seductive eye for the wealthier guests; concierge Tony can get you anything you need, just as long as you’re willing to pay; and then there’s the chambermaids – working on the frontline and seeing everything. If the staff aren’t wacky enough, there’s a whole host of new characters in and around the hotel, including the MP hiding out from the paparazzi, Russian gangsters and a premiership football team running riot, spicing up the proceedings accordingly.
| Starring | Tamzin Outhwaite, Max Beesley, David Walliams, Kelly Brook, Jerry Hall, John Sessions, Jennifer Ellison, Danny Dyer, Chris Moyles, Kacey Ainsworth, Julian Clary, Mark Heap, Alexander Armstrong, Russ Abbot, Cherie Lunghi |
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| Director | Andy Wilson, Paul Whittington, Nigel Douglas |
| Studio | 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 7 hrs 48 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | New releases |
| Genres | Comedy, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 17 Mar 2008 Production year: 2007 |
| Format | DVD |
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Positively weak performance in terms of scripting, acting and shooting. Why does the BBC insist on mimicking the movie industry when it simply isn't poised to do so with any panache? Stick to what you're good at BBC - This ain't it !
Not as good as the first series, or indeed the book. It all gets a bbit far fetched in this series. However, still worth a watch.