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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2007 |
| MANUFACTURER: | BBC Warner |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies, Comedy, Feature Film Comedy, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | DE4008D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 794051400826 |
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Customer Reviews of Clatterford - Season 1
Clatterford Hugh fan of Jennifer Saunders and being over 50 I found her new series delightful. <
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Clatterford "Jam and Jerusalem" is outstanding
This program is absolutely fabulous, though nothing like Absolutely Fabulous. Jennifer Saunders is part of the cast, but in a very understated way. Joanna Lumley is nearly unrecognizable. Doreen Mantle, Pauline McLynn, Sue Johnston and Dawn French will be familiar to American audiences from other Britcoms, but one soon forgets their other characters. Clatterford Village Green Preservation Society (the "WI" in all but name), throws a diverse group of women together who have little else to stimulate their imaginations.
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>Much of the gossip surrounds medical issues, thanks to the doctor's widow, played by Sue Johnston. She is interested in the "itchy crotches" "smears" and "ulcers" of the Clatterford residents. Far from being a busy body about it, she seems genuinely interested and no one hesitates to let her check things out.
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>The cast of characters is charming and the acting is wonderful. This is not to be missed, and for this writer, every viewing has revealed deeper, richer layers, hence the decision to own a personal copy.
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>I sincerely hope that Clatterford (Jam and Jerusalem in the UK) will return for another season or two. Where AbFab was more or less a running joke, Clatterford is far more original, and anything, but a running joke; it is exquisitely original.
All Things Wise & Wonderful
I think a better comparison for this comedy of eccentric characters in the dales is not "Absolutely Fabulous" but James Herriot's long-running series. Both rely on subtle understatement, occasional laugh-out-loud situations and a fondness for the foibles of the human condition. There are characters-a-plenty in Clatterford, from a vainglorious vicar to a multiple-personality simpleton to a wannabe hippie whose yurt goes mouldy. Everybody copes with everyone else the best they can, which is a marvelous lesson for us all. The cast really inhabit their roles, and you'll remember the characters they bring to life long after the gossamer plots have dissolved in your brain.