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(More customer reviews)I've seen both seasons so far and it is, with out a doubt, my favorite comedy TV series ever. Smart writing, perfect comic timing combined with skits that end, long before they get old and tired. (Like you'll find on SNL.)
Nick Frost (from Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and the BBC TV-series Spaced -- which happens to be my OTHER favorite comedy) was the initial reason I started watching this series, but the entire cast is brilliantly hilarious.
The only downfall to this series: the short BBC seasons. They very thing that keeps the show's writing sharp, only having six episodes a season, means that you only have 3 hours of laughter in this set. But they're the funniest three hours you'll spend your $20 on.
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Quick-witted and well-observed, it is a quirky and originaltake on men, women, kids, friendship and pretty much anything that's worthhaving a laugh about. Produced by Ash Atalla (The Office) thischaracter-led ensemble piece brings together an odd but irresistiblecollection of personalities, starring: Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, HotFuzz), Nick Burns (Nathan Barley), Daisy Haggard (Green Wing), AmandaAbbington (Teachers, The Robinsons) and more.Men and Women have been living together for ten million years, mostlyeither getting annoyed, flirty, upset or even getting jiggy with eachother.This new sketch show takes a look at what's good, bad and ugly inboys and girls of a certain age.It's about that time in all our liveswhen it's time to take stock and time to grow up.It's about that momentwhen you can't bring yourself to tell your girlfriend that her newhairstyle is not as nice as she thinks it is or when you try to say theright thing, but it comes out terribly terribly wrong.So come along and laugh with the troupe of London's funniest actors as theystretch the boundaries of humor in the sketch comedy series MAN STROKEWOMAN.
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