Goodnight Sweetheart The Complete Series Six [1993]
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Synopsis
Features all episodes from the sixth series penned by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran which follows the adventure of a time traveller that flits from the 1990s to the 1940s.
GREAT SERIES- CRAP DVDS,MUSIC WISE.
Review date: 2008-06-30 Rating: 2 out of 10
THIS SERIES SURPRISES ME SELLING ON DVD, WHEN IT HAS BEEN MUSIC EDITED. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL BBC 1 TV TRANSMISSIONS ON VIDEO,I WOULD RATHER TRANSFER THOSE COPYS TO DVD-RW,AND HAVE THE EPISODES AS THEY SHOULD BE AND WAS, THEN HAVE THESE REVELATION FILMS DVDS. SO BUY THESE AT YOUR PERIL AS YOU ARE NOT GETTING THE SERIES AS COMPLETE AS IT SHOULD BE. EVEN FOR A FIVER.
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A Wonderful Final SeriesReview date: 2006-10-04 Rating: 10 out of 10As they say, all good things have to come to an end. This wonderful series finally wraps up with Season Six which incidentally is one of the best. The best episodes are to be found in Grief Encounter; The 'Ouses In Between, Just In Time, and of course the very final episode Accentuate The Positive. If you have not seen this before, dont worry, because I have no intention of telling you how it ends. Watch it through yourself and find out. Be prepared to have some tissues handy though, there may be a few tears shed between the many laughs which the entire series has managed to maintain over six long years. Full marks to Laurence Marks and Maurice Grain for maintaining the high standard of comedy over such a length of time. And of course, not forgetting that very fine comedy actor Nicholas Lyndhurst as Gary Sparrow whose professionalism and style grew in stature from the series humble beginnings. Elizabeth Carling as Phoebe, and the lovely Emma Amos as Yvonne made their respective roles their own, following on from Dervla Kirwan and Michelle Holmes (both whom were very good during the first three series.) And we must not forget both Victor McGuire as Ron, Gary's trusted and loyal friend right up to the end, and Christopher Ettridge as the gormless policeman, and later commissioner, Reg Deadman. Their contributions to the success of the series can never be understated. The comedy one liners are quite hilarious throughout. One episode I must mention, and that is when Gary accidentally goes too far back in time to the era of Jack The Ripper. This is a classic episode and must be seen for Emma Amos appears in this episode as the Music Hall Singer Marie Lloyd, and she is quite sensational, so dont miss it!
Supplemented by an interesting interview with the lovely Elizabeth Carling, and brief interviews with the original creators of the series before the final episode begins. so here we areReview date: 2006-04-06 Rating: 10 out of 10The 6th series of Goodnight Sweetheart was always destined to be the last.Where else was there to go?those were sort of the last words spoken in this as well.as a series this was funny and just as good to watch as the previous 5 series.always made me smile and never let me down.the last episode aired on BBC1 on 28th june 1999.i was devastated to see it go but accepted that the time had come to say 'Goodnight Sweetheart' 1993-1999 how many comedy series can say they ran for that long?
Product Details/Specifications
Actor(s):
Victor McGuire
Emma Amos
Elizabeth Carling
Christopher Ettridge
Nicholas Lyndhurst
Creators:
Nicholas Lyndhurst (Primary Contributor)
Elizabeth Carling (Primary Contributor)
Recording label: Revelation Manufacturer: RevelationEAN: 5027182612802Binding: DVDNumber of items: 2Format: PAL, Release date: 2006-09-18Aspect ratio: 1.33:1Audience rating: Parental GuidanceRegion code: 2Running time: 260 minutesTheatrical release date: 1993-11-18Language: English (Original Language)