Goodnight Sweetheart is the popular BBC comedy series, which ran from 1993-1999, which featured Nicholas Lyndhurst, as the time traveller Gary Sparrow, who initially, mistakenly found himself wandering around war-torn london.
What it's all about
Goodnight Sweetheart, is based in both the 90's and the 40's. The series revolves around the life of a middle-aged man, named Gary Sparrow [Lyndhurst] . In the 1990's, Gary is a working man, that being a TV repairman, and is also a happily married man, to Yvonne. However, Gary stumbles upon an alley named 'Duckett's Passage'. This turns out to be extremeley significant in the years to come for Gary Sparrow, as it is his gateway to the past - his gateway to the 1940's. In the 1940's, Gary meets a lonley barmaid, named Pheobe, played by Dervla Kirwan ( series 1-3), and Elizabeth Carling ( series4-6)., who runs a pub called The Royal Oak. Each series of the programme focuses on a particular year of the war.Gary eventually ends up finding himself running two lives, 50 or odd so years apart. But for just how long can he keep this up? Find out by buying the complete DVD collection, and I also hope that this review can also motivate you in doing so - it is most definately worth every penny!
Why would I recommend Goodnight Sweetheart?
There are many reasons as to why I would recommend Goodnight Sweetheart ;* The series is very orignial. The whole concept of a man being able to travel back in time is an incredible idea, and also something that most people living today would love to do.
* As each series progresses, it is increasingly interesting to watch the different relationships develop, in both periods in time. It is also particularly fascinating to watch how each relationship on each end of the 'time portal' seem to mirror each other - as 1990's declines,, the relationship between Gary and Pheobe boom, and vice versa.
* There is a vast range of characters in the show. My noteable favourite is that of PC Reg Deadman, a police officer in the 1940's, who, lets say, isn't the brightest of characters. This certainly adds to the overall humour portrayed in the show.
Aswell as the above, I would most definately recommend Goodnight Swetheart, based on the wide range of storylines it possesses. In some cases, Gary Sparrow's 'Double Life' crosses wires, and in some cases, you just completely wonder how he is going to get out of it. It is difficult to put this accross to you, without actually revealing any key details, so I will leave that to you, when and if you do decide to purchase the DVD. It's great to see how Gary develops as a character aswell, and Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, the show's creators certainly succeeded in the characterisation and portrayal of Gary Sparrow - his development was incredible.
Is the boxset good value for money?
Most definately. Included in the boxset is all 6 series of the programmes, spread out over 11 discs. Overall, these discs are over 1'870 minutes long!! Aswell as every episode of the series ever made, there are quite a few extras. Incase the extra's are what usually make up your mind on whether to purchase a DVD, I'll list them here for you!
Series 1
Episode Commentaries by the creators An Interview with the creators
Series 2
Episode Commentaries by the creators and the writers An Interview with Christopher Ettridge, who played Reg Deadman
Series 3
An Interview with Dervla Kirwan, who played Pheobe ( Series 1-3) Epsiode Commentaries by the creators and the writers.
Series 4
An Interview with Emma Amos, who played Yvonne ( Series 4-6) Commentaries by the creators and the writers
Series 5
Episode Comentaries by creators and writers An interview with David Benson, who played Noel Coward/
Series 6
Episode Commentaries An Interview with Elizabeth Carling, who played Pheobe ( series 4-6)
As you can see, there is most definately a great deal of content, definately going to keep you contented!
The Boxset
The boxset is of very good standard. As already most likely guessed, it contains 6 cases, each containing a series of the programme . These are all held in a carboard box, containing the goodnight sweetheart logo, aswell as a picture of Gary Sparrow. Saying that, the packaging may vary.
Final words
I hope I have convinced you enough that this is an absolutely fantastic series, and persuaded you to go get yourself a copy. It is most definately worth the money.
A well deserved 10/10 for me.
Now that I've finished, I'm away to watch another episode :)
How helpful would this review be to a person making a buying decision? Rating guidelines
Comedy - Director: Richard Boden, Mandie Fletcher, Martin Shardlow - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, Brian Blessed, Tim McInnerny, Tony Robinson, Rowan Atkinson
Comedy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Tessa Peake-Jones, Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
I'm sorry for the H, but for this to be a full DVD review, I would prefer to see a review of the extras in the same detail as your review of the series, not just a list of them.
pgn0 22.02.2009 22:15
Wonderful review! I liked the bits of the series I saw on the telly, but not enough to go buy the box-set. If, like me, you like a good read now and then, you would probably like a book, also about a man who hops backwards and forwards in time, called "The Time Traveller's Wife", by Audrey Niffenegger - I can heartily recommend it.
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