Английская Википедия:Absolutely Fabulous (series 1)
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox television season The first series of the British television sitcom Absolutely Fabulous premiered on BBC Two on 12 November 1992 and concluded on 17 December 1992, consisting of six episodes. The sitcom was created and written by Jennifer Saunders, who starred in the title role of Edina Monsoon, a heavy-drinking, smoking, and drug-abusing PR agent who has dedicated most of her life to looking "fabulous" and desperately attempts to stay young. Edina is nicknamed 'Eddie' by her best friend, Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley), a magazine editor who constantly takes advantage of Edina by living the life of luxury in Edina's extravagant home. Edina is a twice-divorced mother of two. Her eldest child, a son, Serge, left home many years before in order to escape his mother's clutches. Her long-suffering daughter, Saffron 'Saffy', whom Edina is reliant upon, is a sixth form student and remains at home. The series also includes Edina's sweet-natured-but-slightly-batty mother (June Whitfield), whom Edina sees as an interfering burden, and Edina's dim-witted assistant Bubble (Jane Horrocks).
The series was conceived from the French and Saunders sketch "Modern Mother and Daughter", originally written by Saunders and Dawn French. Saunders has stated that the character of Edina Monsoon was based upon Lynne Franks, a PR agent whom she had joined on holiday.
Cast and characters
Main
- Jennifer Saunders as Edina Monsoon
- Joanna Lumley as Patsy Stone
- Julia Sawalha as Saffron Monsoon
- Jane Horrocks as Bubble
Special guest
- June Whitfield as Mother
Recurring
- Christopher Malcolm as Justin
Guest
- Nickolas Grace as Jonny
- Lucy Blair as Lou-Lou (uncredited)
- Alexandra Bastedo as Penny Caspar-Morse
- Anthony Asbury as Georgy
- Russell Kilmister as surgeon
- Geoffrey McGivern as customs officer
- Juliette Mole as air hostess
- Robert Ripa as old Frenchman
- Tim Woodward as headmaster
- Naoko Mori as Sarah
- Lisa Coleman as Joanna
- Adrian Ross-Magenty as James
- James Lance as Daniel
- Paul Mark Elliot as teacher
- Sidney Cole as teacher
- Annabelle Hampson as headmistress
- Melanie Jessop as secretary
- Trisha Aileen as school secretary
- Mo Gaffney as Bo
- Christopher Ryan as Marshall
- Gary Beadle as Oliver
- Kathy Burke as Magda
- Harriet Thorpe as Fleur
- Helen Lederer as Catriona
- Eleanor Bron as Patsy's mother
- Adrian Edmondson as Hamish
- Dawn French as Kathy
Episodes
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Accolades
Award | Year | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
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British Academy Television Awards | 1993 | Best Comedy (Programme or Series) | Jennifer Saunders, Bob Spiers and Jon Plowman | Шаблон:Won |
Best Light Entertainment Performance | Joanna Lumley | Шаблон:Won | ||
Best Light Entertainment Performance | Jennifer Saunders | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Best Costume Design | Sarah Burns | Шаблон:Nom | ||
British Comedy Awards | Best New TV Comedy | Absolutely Fabulous | Шаблон:Won | |
Best Comedy Actress | Joanna Lumley | Шаблон:Won | ||
Best Comedy Actress | Jennifer Saunders | Шаблон:Nom | ||
Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards | TV – Situation Comedy | Jennifer Saunders | Шаблон:Won |
Release
Reception
Tim Gray of Variety magazine said that "Absolutely Fabulous, British sitcom about a rich, self-absorbed, falling-down-drunk woman, is not as funny as it intends to be, but it is absolutely unique, absolutely rude and absolutely politically incorrect". He also said that "AbFab offers no sense of justice, which may give viewers the heebie-jeebies, since Americans like to believe that the wicked, even if they are amusing, will get punished. But the characters are originals, and AbFab has the courage of its convictions, encouraging audiences to find humor in such recent comedic taboos as substance abuse or mistreated offspring."[1]
In 1997, TV Guide ranked an episode number 47 on its list of the "100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time.[2]
Home media
VHS
The first series of Absolutely Fabulous was released on VHS in the United Kingdom in two volumes; both of which containing three episodes per tape. These VHS tapes were released on 4 October 1993. The Complete Series 1 was released on VHS on 3 July 1995. The Complete Series 1 was again released as part of the Series 1-4 set and as an individual release on 25 November 2002.
DVD
Series 1 was made available in the United Kingdom on DVD format region 2 on 20 November 2000, and again as part of the Series 1-4 DVD set on 25 November 2002, The "Absolutely Everything" set (Series 1-5 & specials) on 15 November 2010, and most recently on the "Absolutely Everything: Definitive Edition" set (Series 1-5, specials & 20th Anniversary Specials) on 17 March 2014.
In North America, Series 1 was released several times on DVD region 1. It was initially released on 13 March 2001, with a re-issue on 13 September 2005. All subsequent releases following the initial release of Series 1 (apart from the re-issue) was released as part of DVD sets, with Series 1-3 released on 4 October 2005 and "Absolutely Everything" released on 28 May 2008.
In Australia, the first series debuted on DVD Region 4 on 3 October 2001. Australia was the first country to release "Absolutely Everything", although, not every episode was released within the set; it includes series 1-5 and the specials, excluding 'The Last Shout'. This set was released on 20 April 2006. "The Complete Collection" (every episode including 'The Last Shout') was made available on 5 April 2011.
Notes
References
External links
- Absolutely Fabulous series 1 – list of episodes on IMDb