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Jam And Jerusalem - Series 2
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Run time: 3 hours 2 minutes
Rental release: 03 Aug 2009
Main languages: English
Hearing impaired subtitles: English
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  • superb........................

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By williamsgwynfa (627 reviews) from gwaenysgor , 17 May 2009

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    Jam and Jerusalem is superb. It stars Sue Johnston, Jennifer Saunders, Pauline McLynn, Dawn French and Joanna Lumley and centres around a Women's Guild in the small village of Clatterford St Mary.

    The episodes are:

    1 - As the first anniversary of Mike's death approaches, Sal tells James how much she misses him. Sal teaches James how to be compassionate with his patients and Tash gets a job in tele sales.

    2 - Tash and Spike plan to go to Glastonbury, but a ticketless Tash hopes to get past security by pretending to be a security guard. Caroline is also at Glastonbury to see her son perform.

    3 - Lady Anne Crump (played by Marcia Warren) visits the Guild to judge their competitions. Sal organises the Guild's ramble, which to Eileen's dismay has no plan or theme, instead Sal says they should spend the time talking and bonding.

    4 - The annual reenactment of the 1646 Clatterford Skirmish is cancelled by the Council citing health and safety concerns. The Guild then decide to organise it themselves, and plan many events including a minor battle reenactment, in which James plays Charles I.

    5 - Yasmeen tries to teach the Guild how to successfully play netball ready for a game against the Guild of a neighbouring village, Hole. However, the Guild lose.

    6 - Tash tries to organise her wedding to Spike, but soon realises that everything is too expensive. She then decides to let Sal and the Guild organise the wedding, which then takes place by a river with a fairy theme, and Tash and Spike write their own vows to say in front of the registar.

    Well worth watching !
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  • An excellent second series

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from Nottingham , 20 Nov 2009
    I think this series is one of the overlooked little gems to be on tv lately. It is beautifully written and performed and the characters are excellent, funny and sad at the same time.
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  • superb........................

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By williamsgwynfa (627 reviews) from gwaenysgor , 17 May 2009

    THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide

    Jam and Jerusalem is superb. It stars Sue Johnston, Jennifer Saunders, Pauline McLynn, Dawn French and Joanna Lumley and centres around a Women's Guild in the small village of Clatterford St Mary.

    The episodes are:

    1 - As the first anniversary of Mike's death approaches, Sal tells James how much she misses him. Sal teaches James how to be compassionate with his patients and Tash gets a job in tele sales.

    2 - Tash and Spike plan to go to Glastonbury, but a ticketless Tash hopes to get past security by pretending to be a security guard. Caroline is also at Glastonbury to see her son perform.

    3 - Lady Anne Crump (played by Marcia Warren) visits the Guild to judge their competitions. Sal organises the Guild's ramble, which to Eileen's dismay has no plan or theme, instead Sal says they should spend the time talking and bonding.

    4 - The annual reenactment of the 1646 Clatterford Skirmish is cancelled by the Council citing health and safety concerns. The Guild then decide to organise it themselves, and plan many events including a minor battle reenactment, in which James plays Charles I.

    5 - Yasmeen tries to teach the Guild how to successfully play netball ready for a game against the Guild of a neighbouring village, Hole. However, the Guild lose.

    6 - Tash tries to organise her wedding to Spike, but soon realises that everything is too expensive. She then decides to let Sal and the Guild organise the wedding, which then takes place by a river with a fairy theme, and Tash and Spike write their own vows to say in front of the registar.

    Well worth watching !
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