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Title: Blandings - Series 1
Format: DVD
Condition: New
Number Of Discs: 1
Release Date: 18/02/2013
Actors: Mark Williams, Timothy Spall, Jennifer Saunders
Audio Language: English
Runtime: 3 hours
Region Code: DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
Studio: ITV Studios Home Entertainment
Subtitle Language: English
Certificate: BBFC 15
Description: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Brand new television series set in 1929 and based on the Blandingscomedy stories of PG Wodehouse. Blandings Castle is dysfunction junction, the home of a chaotic family struggling to keep itself in order. Clarence Emsworth, ninth earl and master of Blandings Castle, yearns with all his soul to be left in peace; preferably in the company of his beloved pig, The Empress. But he never is; there is always someone who wants him to do something.

Presiding over the blitzkrieg on his equilibrium is the baleful figure of his sister Connie, with whom he shares the house; at her shoulder is Clarence's brainless younger son Freddie and a panoply of friends, enemies, servants, spongers, private detectives, bookies and confidence tricksters. Only Beach, his loyal and long-suffering butler, provides consolation. Storm-battered Clarence, somehow never vanquished, occasionally makes everything right through an inspired or accidental intervention.

Starring: Starring: Timothy Spall, Jennifer Saunders, Mark Williams, Jack Farthing, David Walliams




AMAZON REVIEW
Based around the stories written by PG Wodehouse, Blandings takes its name from the castle that forms the location for the series, and it's a programme that lends a much-needed humorous touch to the period drama genre. Set in 1920s London, the aforementioned castle plays host to the servants and the people they serve, and the show itself happily pokes fun at both.

There's a lot to like here. The core cast of Blandings is terrific, led by the always-excellent Timothy Spall, alongside Jennifer Saunders and Mark Williams. Their performances crackle, too, and generate many good giggles. There's no shortage of guest appearances to liven things up either. But it's screenwriter Guy Andrews who manages to capture the joy of Wodehouse's text, presenting a divisive but often very funny show, that's something of an alternative to the likes of Downton Abbey.

Mind you, just because it's taking a comedic path, that doesn't mean that it skimps on its production values. There's a real sense that the budget of Blandings has been stretched to breaking point to get everything on screen. That said, it's the company of actors, clearly having a ball with the material, who remain the real treat here.

It doesn't all work, and there's the occasional sense of trying just a little too hard. But Blandings, at its best, is great fun, and well worth checking out. --Jon Foster

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