by Owzat » Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:36 pm
I didn't bother watching it, daft feckers on BBC showed two episodes of OFAH Sunday afternoon but not "the legacy of the frog" (the one in which Freddie the Frog is referred to as Del goes on a treasure hunt) I expected it to be a bit of a let down, the last few OFAH were a few too many and for me tainted what was generally an excellent comedy and arguably the best ever. Would my life be incomplete without having watched it? I seriously doubt it. Obviously every comedy has its weaker episodes, OFAH was no exception as some of the early ones were a struggle, but most people distrust prequels and spin-offs. Green Green Grass was ok, but OFAH had Del and Rodney with a great supporting cast, the BBC would never have a raging success with only two of that supporting cast. I mean a few of Trigger, Boycie, Marlene, Uncle Albert, Mike, Denzil etc might have worked, but since some of them is dead they couldn't even do that.
And what is it with casting old cast in prequels/sequels?!?! Leonard Nimoy guesting in the latest Star Trek for example. And "Rock and Chips", who on earth came up with that?!?!? Something along the lines of the Peckham five (or however many there were) might have gone down better, Peckham or bust.
Of course BBC are reshowing it after midnight on Friday, can't be much of a flag flier for the BBC that they can't shove half the cr ap they show out the way. If that were an episode of doctor who or eastenders it would be on at least three times in much better timeslots during the week.
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Owzat on Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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