Rating: Summary: Great behind-the-scenes synopsis of the Best British Comedy! Review: This book contains interviews with all the cast with a guide to all 69 episodes of the series, including: Why Trevor Bannister left the show, How John Inman got that walk! and Why Mollie Sugden turned to colored wigs.This book is "All that with a bag of chips" especially the inside scoops that you find along the margins! Happy reading!
Rating: Summary: Are you free? Review: This book was really great content wise, and I am going to buy another copy. Sadly a bad experience with a vendor netted me a really damaged copy. But what I saw was fantastic. Nice anecdotes, useful factoids, and it's got all the spin-offs, sequels, and more. You NEED this book.
Rating: Summary: A Big Serving of Grace Brothers and more! Review: This is a fun book that any fan of the British series, "Are You Being Served?" will enjoy. Full of interesting facts about the actors, producers and directors and bits of trivia, this companion book will be more than enough for any fan of Mr Humphries or the hilarious, cat loving, Mrs. Slocombe. There are summaries of all of the episodes, that also include the second series, "Grace and Favour" and the movie that follows the gang as the go on vacation together. It even includes the episodes of the Australian version, which lasted for two seasons. A well rounded book for a long lasting British sitcom and a must have for any fan of the series!
Rating: Summary: A Big Serving of Grace Brothers and more! Review: This is a fun book that any fan of the British series, "Are You Being Served?" will enjoy. Full of interesting facts about the actors, producers and directors and bits of trivia, this companion book will be more than enough for any fan of Mr Humphries or the hilarious, cat loving, Mrs. Slocombe. There are summaries of all of the episodes, that also include the second series, "Grace and Favour" and the movie that follows the gang as the go on vacation together. It even includes the episodes of the Australian version, which lasted for two seasons. A well rounded book for a long lasting British sitcom and a must have for any fan of the series!
Rating: Summary: A Big Serving of Grace Brothers and more! Review: This is a fun book that any fan of the British series, "Are You Being Served?" will enjoy. Full of interesting facts about the actors, producers and directors and bits of trivia, this companion book will be more than enough for any fan of Mr Humphries or the hilarious, cat loving, Mrs. Slocombe. There are summaries of all of the episodes, that also include the second series, "Grace and Favour" and the movie that follows the gang as the go on vacation together. It even includes the episodes of the Australian version, which lasted for two seasons. A well rounded book for a long lasting British sitcom and a must have for any fan of the series!
Rating: Summary: To Rigelsford et al--You've all done very well! Review: This might as well be Round About Everything You Wanted To Know About Are You Being Served?. Why write about a TV series? With the exception of soap operas, a TV series that goes on for the good part of a decade isn't something to brush aside lightly, especially in the UK, with its limited, government-subsidized budgets given to the BBC. Are You Being Served? began with a pilot episode in 1972, then as a series in itself, lasting from 1973 to 1985. 12 years and 10 seasons wasn't that bad for a British TV series--look at Doctor Who and 'Allo 'Allo. The inspiration is the most important thing--without it, there wouldn't have been a show. Leave it to Jeremy Lloyd, one of the co-creators, to work two years at Simpson's department store and get canned for selling drinks on the floor on a hot day! Two years and he came up with this much output? I've been working four years in the same place; what can I come up with? For each regular character, there is a description, followed by a short bio of the actor who played said character. Naturally, there is a lot more print on the two most popular characters--John Inman (Mr. Humphries) and Molly Sugden (Ms. Slocombe). The book says that Mr. Humphries was camp, not gay, but doesn't explain the difference. Camp basically means openly flamboyant and more relaxed in extroverted emotion without the sexual orientation issue. I liked all the characters, though Mr. Humphries and Mr. Lucas were on the top of my list. Things I didn't know that raised my eyebrows was Mike Berry's past career as a singer, as a contemporary of the Beatles. There is also a season by season guide, with a synopsis to the stories, guest cast, original date of transmission, and ratings from * to ****. Going through this part, I realized that with the exception of the first and fourth seasons (1973, 1976), no season was completely pristine--there were bound to be some substandard stories. I agree with most of the ratings, and yes, the overall ratings were a bit uneven during the last three, when each season was every other year instead of every year. The book also includes the episodes of Grace and Favour, titled Are You Being Served Again? for the US, as well as the Australian series never aired here, and the various spinoffs. There's also glossary of British slang in the back of the book as well as in the margins, which is as nice as ninepence for the uninitiated. At the end of the day, anyone trying to get behind the scenes of this hit series will get a rattling good time. So read on to the top of your bent.
Rating: Summary: I thought I knew everything and found out I missed ALOT! Review: To tell the truth when I ordered the book I was not expecting much. I figured it was just a book thrown together to help raise money for PBS stations, and I was COMPLETLY WRONG! The pictures alone are priceless and the behind the scenes info is great. It also features a list of the Cast's carrer highlights (very informative & complete) so you can see what other FILMS, T.V series and theater projects the cast was involved in. A trivia section had me scratching my head and the season by season episode guide (with ratings) is indespensible for fans. As I said before the pictures are great and the overall look of the book is incredible. Worth every cent a must buy for AYBS fans. The Q&A with Jeremy Loyd gives great insight on how characters were originally developed and then taken over by the actors. Want to know what department store AYBS is modeled after??? It is in this book and a picture of it is included. As I said before I was overjoyed with the content and look of this book. GREAT STUFF!!!!
Rating: Summary: Nice supplement to a wonderful television series Review: We Americans have only been discovering Are You Being Served? in the U.S. for about the past ten or so years, but this series has long since been off the air in Britain. Considered by most modern Brits to be dated and terribly broad, AYBS? is not on the top of their favorites list. However, it is on mine. This book, which was produced only after America started its love affair with the series, is a great supplement for those who can't get enough of Grace Bros.' staff. You get introduction to each of the characters and the actors who portrayed them. You are privy to information that you may often have wondered about. You also can try your hand at some trivia. The best for me was the Episode Guide. I have a few personal favorites, but the pinnacle is when Mrs. Slocumb is all trussed up in a gold lame dress for a commercial shoot and the remote microphone gets lost in her cleavage. Hilarious!
Rating: Summary: Nice supplement to a wonderful television series Review: We Americans have only been discovering Are You Being Served? in the U.S. for about the past ten or so years, but this series has long since been off the air in Britain. Considered by most modern Brits to be dated and terribly broad, AYBS? is not on the top of their favorites list. However, it is on mine. This book, which was produced only after America started its love affair with the series, is a great supplement for those who can't get enough of Grace Bros.' staff. You get introduction to each of the characters and the actors who portrayed them. You are privy to information that you may often have wondered about. You also can try your hand at some trivia. The best for me was the Episode Guide. I have a few personal favorites, but the pinnacle is when Mrs. Slocumb is all trussed up in a gold lame dress for a commercial shoot and the remote microphone gets lost in her cleavage. Hilarious!
Rating: Summary: A book which serves fans of the show very well Review: _Are You Being Served?_ is arguably the only British comedy show outside of _Monty Python_ which has shown up on every state's public broadcasting channel. Yet, despite this wider-than-usual American market penetration, the show is obscure to even careful viewers. Why did Mr. Lucas suddenly depart the show? What happened to Mr. Grainger? Are more episodes of the revival show of the staff in retirement forthcoming? Why did the show go through so many Senior Assistants on the men's counter? This book answers all these questions--and dozens more. Its exceptionally well-designed pages--reminiscent of a Grace Brother's shopping bag--lead you through the beginnings of the show, give a detailed episode guide, and provide lots of behind-the-scenes information and interviews. One of the things I particularly enjoyed was the inclusion about the suprising number of other versions of the show. It was a treat learning there was actually a movie made from the show (and, yes, it's available on Amazon); that John Inman actually went down under to make a uniquely Australian version of the show; and that the staff of Grace Brothers sometimes appeared on stage in London. To be sure, this is no seminal effort on the foundations of British comedy. But it is a fun, bathroom-reading kinda book that would make an excellent, thoughtful stocking stuffer for the anglophile in your life.
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