The Galton and Simpson Comedy: The Complete Series 1969 DVD
Audienta:
AP-12
Limba:
Engleza
Subtitrare:
Fara subtitrare in limba romana
Durata:
2 ore 30 minute
Format:
DVD
Regiune:
2
Disc lansat in:
2017
Film produs in:
1969
Studio:
Cod produs:
5027626440343
90,00 Lei
Disponibil cu livrare intre 12 Jul - 22 Jul
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Collection of televised plays written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson and performed by some of the greatest comedy actors of their time including Leslie Phillips, Bob Monkhouse and Patricia Hayes. Given their success with 'Hancock's Half Hour' and 'Steptoe and Son' among others, Galton and Simpson used the same format to produce these six comedy plays. 'The Suit' sees a married man caught up in an embarrassing burglary. 'Friends in High Places' depicts a 55-year-old man whose wish for a return to his youth is granted. 'Never Talk to Strangers' involves two lonely people who may be able to help each other. 'Don't Dilly Dally On the Way' shows a couple about to move house after 23 years staying in a bungalow. 'Pity Poor Edie...Married to Him' involves a working woman whose life is complicated by the discovery that she is pregnant. Finally, 'An Extra Bunch of Daffodils' depicts a man who has already lost five wives, all of whom were highly insured, and is searching for a sixth.
Collection of televised plays written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson and performed by some of the greatest comedy actors of their time including Leslie Phillips, Bob Monkhouse and Patricia Hayes. Given their success with 'Hancock's Half Hour' and 'Steptoe and Son' among others, Galton and Simpson used the same format to produce these six comedy plays. 'The Suit' sees a married man caught up in an embarrassing burglary. 'Friends in High Places' depicts a 55-year-old man whose wish for a return to his youth is granted. 'Never Talk to Strangers' involves two lonely people who may be able to help each other. 'Don't Dilly Dally On the Way' shows a couple about to move house after 23 years staying in a bungalow. 'Pity Poor Edie...Married to Him' involves a working woman whose life is complicated by the discovery that she is pregnant. Finally, 'An Extra Bunch of Daffodils' depicts a man who has already lost five wives, all of whom were highly insured, and is searching for a sixth.