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Título: The Fast Show: Live
Formato: DVD
Condición: Nuevo
Número de discos: 1
Actores: Arabella Weir, John Thomson, Simon Day, Charlie Higson, Paul Whitehouse
Director: Roxana Silbert, Bob Spiers
Idioma: inglés
Tiempo de ejecución: 1 hour and 20 minutes
Código de región: DVD: 2
Marca: 2 Entertain Video
Idioma de los subtítulos: inglés
Calificación por edades: BBFC 15
Descripción: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The 'Fast Show' cast (minus Caroline Aherne) perform live in their sell-out show. The 32-date sell-out extravaganza was seen by over 115,000, and includes all the usual characters - Arthur Atkinson (looking for his washboard), Brilliant, Suits You (sir), Jazz Club (cool, smoking), Rowley Birkin (who was of course very, very drunk), Ted and Ralph, Jesse (trying out a new diet), Bob Fleming (still unable to shake that cough), Colin Hunt and Swiss Toni, to name but a handful.

AMAZON REVIEW
Recorded live at London's Hammersmith Apollo in 1998, The Fast Show Live features all of the original cast of the highly successful sketch series (Caroline Aherne excepted) including Paul Whitehouse, Simon Day, Charlie Higson and Arabella Weir and practically all of their myriad characters and catchphrases. This live show effectively marks a last hurrah for The Fast Show team, with routines like the Coughing Bob Fleming singalong reworked from the series. However, as a feat of inventive stage management and quick costume changing, they do manage to maintain the Fastness of the TV series live.

It was the catchphrases which earned the series its immense popularity and they raise large, predictable cheers of recognition when wheeled out at the Apollo, from Unlucky Alf's opening "Oh, bugger!" to the "Suits you, sir!" of the intrusively camp boys in the menswear department. The show's reliance on these might have been annoying if it weren't for the fact that they were built on such esoteric, peripheral and complex sketch and character material. Who but the Fast Show team would have thought of taking the mickey out of bad European TV, even inventing their own mock-Esperanto to do so? Or similarly, lampooned all those old 1930s music hall comedians whose risque jokes are incomprehensible to modern audiences? These, mixed in with modern archetypes like Ron Manager or the endlessly poignant Ted and Ralph made The Fast Show at once comfortingly familiar yet endlessly surprising viewing. They were influential also: Colin Hunt is surely a crude prototype for The Office's David Brent.

On the DVD The Fast Show Live has no special features on this edition, disappointingly. --David Stubbs

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