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French & Saunders: The Ingenue Years (2003)

French & Saunders: The Ingenue Years (2003)
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This collection of material from the BBC sketch comedy program French & Saunders focuses on the show's earliest episodes, from the late '80s. The duo's signature film and TV parodies are in short supply, although Dawn French does essay the role of Elizabeth Taylor as Maggie the Cat in a send-up of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Jennifer Saunders, meanwhile, performs a parodic show tune in the guise of Doris Day. Much of the rest of the material focuses on music and dance, from a deadpan Pet Shop Boys impersonation to a mock awards show in which a decrepit Ginger Rogers is forced to dance, despite her wheelchair, with a phalanx of Solid Gold-style dancers. As a framing device, French and Saunders parody girl groups of the ages, from flappers to hippies. The comedians also get their digs in at conceptual art, safer sex, Liza Minnelli, and the foibles of British schoolgirls. Additional performers include comedy duo Raw Sex. Those with sharp ears will also notice a joke about June Whitfield, the British actress who would go on to appear with Saunders in Absolutely Fabulous. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Dawn FrenchJennifer Saunders, (more)
Director(s):
Kevin Bishop
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of French & Saunders: The Ingenue Years

This collection of material from the BBC sketch comedy program French & Saunders focuses on the show's earliest episodes, from the late '80s. The duo's signature film and TV parodies are in short supply, although Dawn French does essay the role of Elizabeth Taylor as Maggie the Cat in a send-up of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Jennifer Saunders, meanwhile, performs a parodic show tune in the guise of Doris Day. Much of the rest of the material focuses on music and dance, from a deadpan Pet Shop Boys impersonation to a mock awards show in which a decrepit Ginger Rogers is forced to dance, despite her wheelchair, with a phalanx of Solid Gold-style dancers. As a framing device, French and Saunders parody girl groups of the ages, from flappers to hippies. The comedians also get their digs in at conceptual art, safer sex, Liza Minnelli, and the foibles of British schoolgirls. Additional performers include comedy duo Raw Sex. Those with sharp ears will also notice a joke about June Whitfield, the British actress who would go on to appear with Saunders in Absolutely Fabulous. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Kevin Bishop
Writer(s):
Jennifer SaundersDawn French
Producer(s):
Geoffrey Posner
Categories:
Comedy
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    Nicole H.

    Like all sketch comedy shows there are some boring moments, but these two are geniuses! Can't say enough about them. I can't believe that 2 women carried a comedy show for like a decade! That would never happen in America. Note: This stuff is good but their newer stuff is funnier and more refined.

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    Roberta H.

    Used to watch this show on television. Good to see the routines again--like revisiting a couple of funny old friends. If you like wacky British humor, this is a cross between Absolutely Fabulous and Monty Python in its silliness. One sketch even pokes fun at stereotype British stiff upper lip, no-nonsense mentality. Both women are masters of taking on totally different appearance in character. Delightful fun to see how they do it. Glad some of the old episodes have made their way to DVD.

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    Sue Q.

    Normally I love all of French's work and I hate to say this was not my cup of tea. It was definitely creative just a bit tedious and disappointing. Sorry French and Saunders, you are both terrific in my book this just wasnt my thing. Look forward to more Vicar of Dibly.

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