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Mandy - Season 1
Description
A woman becomes obsessed with a sofa she has seen in a shop window. Unable to think of anything else, she goes to desperate lengths to possess the furniture of her dreams.
A woman becomes obsessed with a sofa she has seen in a shop window. Unable to think of anything else, she goes to desperate lengths to possess the furniture of her dreams.
Actors:
Olga Koch,
Dan Mersh,
Sean Lock,
Shaun Ryder,
Akemnji Ndifornyen,
Alexei Sayle,
Jo Hartley
Olga Koch
Dan Mersh
20 June 1974, Wimbledon, England, UK
Sean Lock
Shaun Ryder
23 August 1962, Little Hulton, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Akemnji Ndifornyen
Alexei Sayle
7 August 1952, Anfield, Liverpool, England, UK
Jo Hartley
12 March 1972, Oldham, Lancashire, England, UK
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Diane Morgan
Country:
United Kingdom
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August 20, 2020
The pace, even for a quarter of an hour, was slow, and the humour often cartoonish. But, crikey, when the laugh-out-loud punchline came -- in the last frame -- it really landed.
August 20, 2020
Mandy is not quite as good -- not as tight, not as laugh-out-loud funny -- as I, a great fan of Morgan and worshipper of Cunk, was hoping for... But it is a fun way to spend 15 minutes.
August 20, 2020
This was enjoyably escapist comedy, daft for the sake of daftness, and all the more welcome for it.
August 20, 2020
Will likely have some people in a bit of a tizzy, but it doesn't feel as though it was slipped in thoughtlessly. If only more telly was so proudly daft.
August 20, 2020
Some lines are near the knuckle, but it's a splendid cast with plots that are gloriously demented. And it's worth it just to see Shaun Ryder.
August 20, 2020
This is a show that provokes wry smiles rather than belly laughs. As ever, it's hard to take your eyes off Morgan's endlessly expressive face, but her character is deliberately one-dimensional.
August 20, 2020
It's bold and ludicrous, but economical too. It don't mean a thing. It is, however, a glorious release from all those things that do mean a thing.
August 24, 2020
Weird and wonderful.

