I enjoyed that a lot. Nicola Walker right, and Amita Dhiri from This Life?
I enjoyed that a lot. Nicola Walker right, and Amita Dhiri from This Life?
Did you watch Ricky Gervais' Extras? Barry had a fairly large recurring role in that.
@avclub-85d8ce590ad8981ca2c8286f79f59954:disqus Well, aren't you a hoot, Mr Sportcoat.
Cosima: Delphine just got off a plane.
Felix: Here?! Stupid, needy bitch.
The David Bowie generation explains why so many of my female friends are bisexual (never mind this "women are more fluid" nonsense)
@avclub-79f87276253209015fd9d4755ecee399:disqus I just read that as 'a Yorkshire tear came to my eye', and thought "that's a new euphemism".
@avclub-a17bf70c7cfc521094e5cf8bc02bc04a:disqus I'd read YOUR recaps.
I meant the mortuary attendant also played the guy in Dinnerladies.
Most disappointing 'cake' ever.
That certainly earned a hearty chuckle and slight groan from me and pa.
She's really great in an episode of Lewis too. That was the first thing I remember seeing her in.
He also played the Mancunian pie man in a couple of episodes of Victoria Wood's Dinnerladies. He had a huge crush on Tony, the canteen manager, and invited him to an exhibition of the costumes from Upstairs Downstairs. He also loves Judy Garland.
Are they or aren't they setting up chemistry between Meyer and Davison? I couldn't work out if there WAS some, or it was inadvertant, or satirising the usual way this happens. But in this episode she actually says something about 'it's like we're about to kiss! But that'll never happen'…
I think you're just revealing that you can only relate fully to American characters, rather than this being anything about the quality of writing.
Yes and he almost asked to borrow money from her, which could suggest it had happened before but obviously couldn't now she's in office, as she kept repeating 'how would that look', or similar…
THIS episode?
"Bum bag"
Enchanté, indeed.
I especially liked Jimmy saying how she couldn't manage emotion off or onstage (or screen)
And she's Ted Moseby's mother, but more loose and liberal. SPOILERS.