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(1998)

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9/10
Very memorable, a classic.
Sleepin_Dragon18 April 2020
The team are all eachother, all over nothing, an idea is had, tea for everyone's mums.

Many people when they recall Dinnerladies, I'm not sure I'd class this as the funniest episode, but it's perhaps the most memorable. We have the original comedy lineup, which is magnificent itself, but here we get the second wave, the seniors, each of them is terrific as the parents who delight in embarrassing their respective offspring.

Eric Sykes and Dora Bryan are wonderful, the pair have some terrific one liners, but it's Thora Hird who steals the show as Dolly's caustic tongued mother.

Favourite line has to be the one about icing a cake, Anita's hairstyle making her look like Fatima Whitbread was also incredibly funny.

Classic, 9/10.
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10/10
Is this the best of the best?
peterdeniscox-0296814 December 2020
It's always dangerous to revisit things you think of fondly. "Dinnerladies" is more than rewarding another time around. This particular episode showcases everything that is best about the series and of course the writing and the writer. It's no surprise that the cast struggle to deadpan outrageously funny lines, always teetering on the cusp between vulgarity/none p-c/cringe-making. But the incomparable Victoria Wood manages it every time in this episode.

And then there is the Pantheon of older British comedy and acting - I had to look them all up, but my God they must've done some persuading to have achieved all these cameos. Totally, absolutely, brilliant all-round.
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2/10
Moods
studioAT9 June 2024
This show never really did much for me.

I know, I know, I'm sure the negative feedback will come piling through, but it just doesn't.

For all this show is funny, there's a darker edge running through it like a stick of rock that leaves a nasty aftertaste. This for me is true with a lot of the late great Victoria Wood's work sadly.

This has its moments, every episode of the show does, but it's just not my cup of tea in the same way that 'Fawlty Towers' and 'Gavin and Stacey' aren't.

I'm glad though that others on this site seem to have enjoyed it though of course, because the quality is there.
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