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Time Gentlemen Please - Series One & Two - 5-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Time Gentlemen Please - Series 1 & 2
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
897 min + 32 min extras

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2000 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Richard Boden
Gareth Gwenlan


Written By:
Richard Herring
Stewart Lee


Actors:
Al Murray ..... Guv (37 episodes, 2000-2002)
Phil Daniels ..... Terry Brook (36 episodes, 2000-2002)
Jason Freeman ..... Steve Crosby (33 episodes, 2000-2002)
Roy Heather ..... Pops (33 episodes, 2000-2002)
Andrew Mackay ..... Prof (33 episodes, 2000-2002)
Janine Buckley ..... Lesley (33 episodes, 2000-2002)
Jeff Rudom ..... Leslie (33 episodes, 2000-2002)
Rebecca Front ..... Vicky Jackson (31 episodes, 2000-2002)
Marc Bannerman ..... Greg Thompson (22 episodes, 2000-2002)
Mickey Churchill ..... Carlsberg (22 episodes, 2000-2001)
Julia Sawalha ..... Janet Wilson (21 episodes, 2000-2001)
Barrie Gosney ..... Uncle Barrie (13 episodes, 2000-2002)
Emma Pierson ..... Connie (12 episodes, 2002)
Richard Herring ..... Mike The Postie (9 episodes, 2000-2001)
Mike Gunn ..... Mike (8 episodes, 2000-2002)
Dave Thompson ..... Dave (8 episodes, 2000-2002)
Edna Doré ..... Prof's Mum (5 episodes, 2000-2002)
Greg Fleet ..... Dave (4 episodes, 2001-2002)
Terry Humphrey ..... Tony Harris (3 episodes, 2000-2002)
Michael Smiley ..... Drug Dealer / ... (3 episodes, 2000-2002)
Dean Cook ..... Gary (3 episodes, 2000)
Joe Swash ..... Gary's Friend #1 (3 episodes, 2000)
Russell Mabey ..... Russell (3 episodes, 2000-2001)
Rebecca Wheatley ..... Tina (2 episodes, 2000)
Jenny Eclair ..... Guv's Mum (2 episodes, 2000-2002)
Frank Skinner ..... 'Cheeky' Alan Supple (2 episodes, 2000-2001)
Alex Lowe ..... Alan (2 episodes, 2000)
Geoffrey Whitehead ..... Vicky's Dad (2 episodes, 2001-2002)
Paul Putner ..... Mike - Chief Archeologist (2 episodes, 2000)
Ian Drysdale ..... Australian (2 episodes, 2001-2002)
Dan Antopolski ..... Jesus / ... (2 episodes, 2002)
Gabrielle Blunt ..... Naughty Old Woman (2 episodes, 2000)
Hilda Braid ..... Old Woman (2 episodes, 2000)
Randal Herley ..... Eric - Old Man (2 episodes, 2000)
Karl Hansen ..... Australian (2 episodes, 2001-2002)
Trevor Lock ..... Medic / ... (2 episodes, 2000-2002)
Kay Stonham ..... Groupie / ... (2 episodes, 2000-2002)
Catherine Shepherd ..... Sue (2 episodes, 2000)
Lloyd Martin ..... Greg Thompson's Son (2 episodes, 2000-2001)
Graham Fellows ..... Alan Stephens (2 episodes, 2000)


Synopsis:
Al Murray's gloriously un-PC Pub Landlord puts the world to rights with his lager fuelled philosophies, in hit sitcom TIME GENTLEMEN PLEASE. The series sees the Guv, and assorted pub regulars, muse on topics such as foreigners, religion, food, sexuality, history and loads of other deep subjects... like crisps. This collection includes all 37 episodes from the sitcom's two series.

Time Gentlemen Please is a phrase that is all too familiar to British pub patrons; it means that it's closing time, and everyone is invited to go home. Actually, the film has less to do with elbow-bending than with the vagaries of British traditions. A tiny English village is thrown into a panic when the Prime Minister announces an impending visit, to honor the community for 100-percent employment. Alas, Irish reprobate Dan Dancer (Eddie Byrne) steadfastly refuses to get a job. In trying to force Dan into seeking work, the locals lock him up in the local almshouse -- where, thanks to an archaic law, Dan finds himself in line for a yearly income of 6000 pounds! Time Gentleman Please is based on R. J. Nimmey's novel Nothing to Lose.

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 04 November, 2009.
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