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Beautiful People - Series 1 [DVD] [2008]

Beautiful People - Series 1 [DVD] [2008]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #300 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-11-03
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 180 minutes

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DVD Description
From the creator of Gimme Gimme Gimme and the producer of Absolutely Fabulous comes Beautiful People, a six-part comedy series for BBC Two exploring what it's truly like for all of us to be fabulous via starry ambition, youthful optimism and one very loving, yet very dysfunctional, family.

Beautiful People is written by Jonathan Harvey (Gimme Gimme Gimme, Beautiful Thing) and based on the best-selling wild childhood memoirs of Simon Doonan, Creative Director of Barneys, New York.

This glittering and hilarious series delves inside Simon's youthful memories and his desire to escape suburban Reading and live amongst the "beautiful people" - from his perspective as a window dresser in a New York department store.

Surrounded by dreams of the big and all the beautiful people that go with it, 13-year-old Simon (Luke Ward-Wilkinson) can't open a fridge door without belting out a show tune.

But such behaviour will always fall flat on a family even more eccentric than Simon's latest attempts to be fabulous. The Britain of 1997 might be changing, but the Doonan clan remain consistently nuts.

Synopsis
Beautiful People is not your average family sitcom because the Doonans are not your average family.

The show is the story of a dream, the dream that one day Simon would leave suburban Reading and move to London to be with the beautiful people. In fact he moved to New York to become the creative director of Barneys, an uber-chic fashion store, and to write the memoir on which this hugely exuberant comedy is based. It has song, dance, jokes, bitch-fighting, drunken hairdressers, black posh spice dolls, exploding baked bean cans causing death and a soundtrack featuring Dannii and Kylie Minogue, Sophie Ellis Bextor, The Pet Shop Boys, Sam Wood and Dan Gillespie Sells of The Feeling.

Mum and Dad drink homemade wine, Simon hangs out with his best friend Kyle, better known as Kylie, working on dance moves to 90s floor fillers; his sister Ashlene wants to look like Heather Small and "hang with the hood", whilst his aunty Hayley is blind, feisty and eating nuts. Gran meanwhile used to be the nicest woman in the world and has now turned very nasty.


Customer Reviews

Please let there be a second series...5
As a child of the 1990s (four years older than Simon), I found this to be nostalgic yet also fresh. Consistently amusing, there are also some scenes of emotional depth, so that no particular aspect becomes irritating. This sitcom is different in that a) there is no canned laughter, and b) it is eternally upbeat and full of hope.

The casting is superb, and the commitment of the younger members of the cast is to be commended. The soundtrack (available separately) is equally superb. Please BBC - let there be more!

Another beauty from BBC5
When I heard that Simon Doonan's book had been turned into a mini-series and set in the 90s instead of the 60s I was a little concerned. After watching it, all fears of it being misplaced were gone, and I was left wanting more. I won't bore you with the plot, as that has been covered more than adequately by the DVD description above, but the stamp of quality that the creators and writers of Gimme Gimme Gimme, Absolutely Fabulous and Beautiful Thing bring to this production are to be seen everywhere.

The casting could not have been improved upon, with an hysterical cameo by Brenda Fricker as Gran (or Narg - the backwards version awarded her). The two young leads (Luke Ward-Wilkinson & Layton Williams) are extraordinary in their complete command of their roles. Their comic timing and their singing, dancing and outrageous camping-up are truly amazing achievements. The rest of the ensemble will have you in stitches, however if you have seen the movie Beautiful Thing Beautiful Thing [DVD] [1996] you might be somewhat disappointed or bemused. Tameka Empson gives almost a mirror-image performance, with every mannerism making you think she walked straight from the set of Beautiful Thing onto the set of Beautiful People. She is obviously one of Jonathan Harvey's faves (writer of both films), as is Meera Syal, who thankfully throws her all into being a blind bean-eating hippie in this series, leaving no reference to Beautiful Thing. Olivia Coleman is touching as Debbie, the naive slapper mother ("Gin, Gin, where do I begin ? 'aving you inside me is like an old friend popping in"), and Aidan McArdle is the father everyone would like to have - amiable, if a little dim. Add Sarah Niles as Reba, Kylie's Mum, and you have the slap-fest of all times.

Messers Harvey and Plowman make full use of major events of the times, and the production values are extremely high. Add a fun soundtrack Beautiful People and you have the makings of an excellent series. Calls for another series may be a mistake - why mess with perfection.

Great Stories5
Great series, can't wait for more well written well conceived don't hesitate get this series and watch it.