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Amandaland.

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Calendargirl Wed 05-Feb-25 21:31:37

Just watched this, a spin off from ‘Motherland’.

Oh dear, not funny.

Better left in the past, I think.

Grannynannywanny Wed 26-Feb-25 17:36:16

I started watching The Cockfields after reading the recommendation on this thread. I’m really enjoying it. I preferred the late Bobby Ball as the husband and dad. But Gregor Fisher is starting to grow on me.

The most recent one I watched when he drove his son David to meet his date was very moving. Ben Green as David is a great actor in this part. He frequently tugs at my heart strings and moves me to tears. He’s such a lovely young man and I hope as the series progresses that he finds love.

pascal30 Wed 26-Feb-25 17:25:17

I haven't watched Motherland but binge watched this series and loved it..

Churchview Wed 26-Feb-25 17:19:42

Thanks to this thread we have started watching The Cafe and The Cockfields and are really enjoying them.

SiobhanSharpe Wed 26-Feb-25 14:48:59

Amanda is a monster but she’s far better than the hideous Julia of Motherland who is even more self centred.
You start to feel empathy for her, thanks in part to lovely actress Lucy Punch, she’s got an awful mother and a horrible (ex)husband but she’s knuckling down and surviving.

Calendargirl Sun 16-Feb-25 20:54:55

I also found the Sue Johnstone character in ‘The Cockfields’ annoying.

It’s a wonder the son didn’t strangle her, fussing and twittering all the time.

How long were she and Ray meant to have been married? Was Ray a widower? And did they bring David, Ray’s son, up together from him being a little boy, alongside Simon?

The back story never seemed very clear.

kittylester Sat 15-Feb-25 09:04:42

*Brits

kittylester Sat 15-Feb-25 06:49:08

We love the Detectorists too. Another great comedy was The Cafe and First Born.

I think we bits are really good at gentle, observational comedy.

Allira Fri 14-Feb-25 23:36:14

Ohmother

Just started watching a couple of episodes of Cockfields. Laughed out loud. Loved Bobby Ball. It’s a pity he wasn’t here to do the second series. The Scot’s guy is no where near the gentle humour Bobby had.

I must try to find that.

I liked Bobby Ball too. He played Lee Mack's father in Just Going Out as well.
So sad that he died from Covid.

Ohmother Fri 14-Feb-25 23:29:27

Just started watching a couple of episodes of Cockfields. Laughed out loud. Loved Bobby Ball. It’s a pity he wasn’t here to do the second series. The Scot’s guy is no where near the gentle humour Bobby had.

ViceVersa Thu 13-Feb-25 18:13:43

Sara1954

Detectorists is up there with my favourite ever programs, I’ve watched it over and over, and never get tired of it.

It's very good indeed. I was a bit sceptical when we first started watching it, but grew to love it.

Sara1954 Thu 13-Feb-25 17:40:26

Detectorists is up there with my favourite ever programs, I’ve watched it over and over, and never get tired of it.

MayBee70 Thu 13-Feb-25 17:19:46

It reminds me of Detectorists but, unlike that wouldn’t appeal to young people. It’s nice seeing the Isle of Wight, though, somewhere that I’ve never been to.

Calendargirl Thu 13-Feb-25 16:40:46

The Cockfields reminds me so much of my parents…

Am sure my AC would never watch it, but if they did, I fear they would think it reminded them of me and their dad!

blush

Rainbow1235 Thu 13-Feb-25 16:27:35

The cockfields is brilliant

Pittcity Thu 13-Feb-25 15:54:21

Usedtobeblonde

I have done the same * Maybee* .
After my initial disappointment I really enjoyed it.
Amanda is dreadful as is her mother but the other characters grew on me and I hope there will be a second series.
For those who haven’t watched The Cockfields ,please give it a try.

The Cockfields reminds me so much of my parents, although I never came home with the pillows!

Oldbat1 Thu 13-Feb-25 15:25:29

It was on in the background - DH switched it on.

Sara1954 Thu 13-Feb-25 14:47:00

Agree, I really don’t see the attraction, such awful characters

Boz Thu 13-Feb-25 12:18:59

Calendargirl

Thanks Sara.

I seemed to be a lone voice regarding ‘Mum’, as most other GN’ers thought it was marvellous.

I hated Mum.

Calendargirl Thu 13-Feb-25 12:05:18

Thanks Sara.

I seemed to be a lone voice regarding ‘Mum’, as most other GN’ers thought it was marvellous.

Sara1954 Thu 13-Feb-25 11:59:31

Lesley Manville is one of my favourite actresses, why on earth she decided to play mum is a mystery to me, agree with Calendargirl.

eazybee Thu 13-Feb-25 11:58:45

Amandaland is awful; far too frenetic with no stable characters to balance it, (not enough Joanna Lumley).
Just silly.

Calendargirl Thu 13-Feb-25 11:53:04

Personally, I thought ‘Mum’ was awful.

Lesley Manville’s character was such a doormat for her dreadful family, particularly her gormless son and his even more gormless girlfriend. Plus her foul mouthed in laws.

Not funny at all, just sad really.

Ohmother Thu 13-Feb-25 11:39:50

I’m wanting to find it funny but it only makes me laugh about twice during each of the two episodes I’ve watched.

keepingquiet Thu 13-Feb-25 10:12:07

I think the episode of the Cockfields I watched must have been the first series because Bobby Ball is in it. I couldn't take to it as I felt there was no spark between the Diane Morgan character and her boyfriend. It's nowhere near as good as 'Mum,' which was genius. I also found Sue Johnstone's character deeply annoying. I know people like this, and just don't find them funny!

I don't know anyone like Amanda though, so will stick with it but probably only because of Joanna Lumley.

MayBee70 Thu 13-Feb-25 00:31:58

It’s currently being repeated on BBC2. Only realised tonight when I was channel hopping.