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Absolutely Fabulous - Absolutely Not [1992] | ![Absolutely Fabulous - Absolutely Not [1992]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51X2R8FANDL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Benjamin Soames Studio: 2 Entertain Video Category: Video
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Rating: 2 reviews
Format: Hifi Sound, Pal Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: VHS Tape Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 58 Minutes
EAN: 5024165692424 ASIN: B00004CVAH
Theatrical Release Date: July 24, 1994 Release Date: November 3, 1997 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review Absolutely Fabulous was first broadcast in 1992 and became an instant hit. Originally a sketch on the French and Saunders Show, Jennifer Saunders saw its potential and created one of the most ground-breaking and debauched comedies on British TV. Centred around the hip London fashion scene the series follows Edina (Saunders) and Patsy (Joanna Lumley), two women who refuse to grow up and are constantly on a mission to lose weight, gorging themselves with cocaine and/or champagne, endlessly throwing parties (or throwing up at parties), and sporting outrageous outfits which were the height of fashion at the time--honestly sweetie! The superb comic performances offered star status to Julia Sawalha as Edina's straight-laced daughter and Jane Horrocks as the sublimely dippy Bubble, and re-invented the careers of Joanna Lumley and June Whitfield. Saunders meanwhile secured her status as one of the top female comedians Britain has ever produced. Although its consciously chic clothing looks a little dated now, its mad characterisations endure and the jokes remain as hilariously slick and apt as ever. Ab Fab remains a landmark in TV since it was the first time that female comedians and writers had had the freedom and exposure to satirise problems close to their own heart, from their own perspective. With Feminist writers claiming that the ideals of feminism were dead in the 1990s and that female concerns were moving in the wrong direction--towards the "Laddette Culture"--and reports claiming that careers were taking a central role, forcing motherhood onto the back-burner, the series sought to embody and satirise these new supposedly "female" characteristics. As the show continued to grow in popularity both in Britain and the States, plans were made to transfer the formula to America. However, as with many other great British series, the content was considered too risky for American audiences due to the amount of sex and drug references. Thus domestic audiences breathed a sigh of release that their beloved Ab Fab would forever stay British to the core. --Nikki Disney
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Two Words -- Absolutely Fabulous December 1, 2000 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you are looking for something more then just funny, you have got to see this compilation video. If you thought the cast of AbFab was funny while sticking with the script, you should see them without it. All of the out-takes from this video will leave you begging for more. The best part is, the writer of the series, Jennifer Saunders, makes the most blunders. If you have seen the entire three series and The Last Shout and are looking for a little bit more AbFab, then you must see this video.
Absolutely Not January 5, 2005 If you think you know Absolutely Fabulous, well think again because on this video you will see all the slip ups from all the charecters and more. There celebrity guests such As Joe Brand. See All the charecters making a fool of themselves and making others slip up. this covers all of the first two series.
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