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.....a go?
I'm of the opinion that it is well written and whilst not a fan of Ben Elton, David Mitchell or Harry Enfield; I am enjoying it enormously.
For those who haven't heard it is a comedy written by Ben Elton about Shakespeare (DM), his writing and his life in London and Stratford.
I'm of the opinion that it is well written and whilst not a fan of Ben Elton, David Mitchell or Harry Enfield; I am enjoying it enormously.
For those who haven't heard it is a comedy written by Ben Elton about Shakespeare (DM), his writing and his life in London and Stratford.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Kemp's portrayal is described as an 'affectionate nod' to Gervais.
http:// www.rad iotimes .com/ne ws/2016 -05-03/ new-ben -elton- comedy- about-s hakespe are-tak es-a-po p-at-ri cky-ger vais
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I'm glad I'm not the only one watching!
Thanks to Mamya I now understand the Brent-like Kemp. I agree about the sets, somewhat reminiscent of Crossroads, I can't agree about the lengthy dialogue, it makes a change to have a comedy that requires a bit of concentration rather than endless one-liner gags. I can't say I've noticed the canned laughter, perhaps I'm drowning it out with my own.
Anyone who hasn't seen it should give it a go.
Thanks to Mamya I now understand the Brent-like Kemp. I agree about the sets, somewhat reminiscent of Crossroads, I can't agree about the lengthy dialogue, it makes a change to have a comedy that requires a bit of concentration rather than endless one-liner gags. I can't say I've noticed the canned laughter, perhaps I'm drowning it out with my own.
Anyone who hasn't seen it should give it a go.
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