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The Good Life
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Just watched this on BBC 4. I had forgotten how lovely it was. Penelope Keith was wonderful as Margo Leadbetter. (And there wasn’t a swear word in it).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know that TGL was, and still is, massively popular, but its appeal completely by-passed me, then and now.
I get the concept, but I simply saw Tom as a self-righteous bullying nobody, and his hamster-cheeked annoyingly voiced wife as the proverbial 'little woman', doing as she was told, and kidding herself that she enjoyed it.
I get the concept, but I simply saw Tom as a self-righteous bullying nobody, and his hamster-cheeked annoyingly voiced wife as the proverbial 'little woman', doing as she was told, and kidding herself that she enjoyed it.
//I get the concept, but I simply saw Tom as a self-righteous bullying nobody, and his hamster-cheeked annoyingly voiced wife as the proverbial 'little woman', doing as she was told, and kidding herself that she enjoyed it.//
I always saw them as equals, but even if that was so, Margot was definitely the alpha partner when compared to Jerry, so you had an example of each.
I still find Vyvyan's rant about TGL in The Young Ones hilarious though.
I always saw them as equals, but even if that was so, Margot was definitely the alpha partner when compared to Jerry, so you had an example of each.
I still find Vyvyan's rant about TGL in The Young Ones hilarious though.
Would it be made today? Too white? Too middle class? Stereo-types of male/female roles?
We were talking the other morning about things that wouldn't be made today. Something as innocuous as our breakfast watching, Last of the Summer Wine would incur wrath because of Compo's sexual harressment of Nora Batty.
We were talking the other morning about things that wouldn't be made today. Something as innocuous as our breakfast watching, Last of the Summer Wine would incur wrath because of Compo's sexual harressment of Nora Batty.
It was a lovely series. I liked 'To the Manor Born' as well. In fact, I enjoyed lots of TV programs in those days. Now there's hardly anything new I watch, just lots of old repeats mainly. I'm afraid I don't find most modern comedy, drama etc. entertaining. I don't like modern versions of the Classics either. However with DVD's and less popular TV channels, I find lots I can enjoy.