Time Gentlemen Please

Time Gentlemen Please

2000
Time Gentlemen Please
Time Gentlemen Please

Time Gentlemen Please

7.6 | en | Comedy

The Pub Landlord’s rules are a pint for the fella and a glass of white wine or fruit based drink for the lady. It might be the 21st century but the landlord’s gaff is the last bastion of all things normal. He ain’t interested in change. It’s just the way things are, and don’t you or anybody else go questioning it.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP14  Entente Lime Cordial
May. 01,2002
Entente Lime Cordial

The man who stole Al's wife returns from France.

EP13  This Vale of Beers
Apr. 24,2002
This Vale of Beers

Greg finds religion.

EP12  The Slopranos
Apr. 17,2002
The Slopranos

Al enters therapy with Ms. Jackson's twin sister.

EP11  Of Mice and Mentallists
Apr. 10,2002
Of Mice and Mentallists

Al's ""barman's hands"" becomes public meaning he must go to therapy.

EP10  Storming Up a Cook
Apr. 03,2002
Storming Up a Cook

Ms. Jackson hires a celebrity cook for The Cowshed.

EP9  Optics Wide Shut
Mar. 27,2002
Optics Wide Shut

The guv crashes the Secret Barstewards' Annual Invitation Only Ball.

EP8  Speed the Ploughmans
Mar. 20,2002
Speed the Ploughmans

Terry decides to eat only ploughmans lunches. Connie prepares for her philosophy exam.

EP7  Game for a Gaff
Mar. 13,2002
Game for a Gaff

The brewery orders the rustification of the pub.

EP6  Beer Necessities
Mar. 06,2002
Beer Necessities

Ms. Jackson's father forces Connie to pose nude for a pub calendar.

EP5  Landlord of the Giants
Feb. 27,2002
Landlord of the Giants

Leslie leaves Lesley for Connie. The prof tries to invent the neverending pint.

EP4  The Harder They Crawl
Feb. 20,2002
The Harder They Crawl

Al and Terry struggle to keep Tony Harris from spending his birthday passed out in the gutter.

EP3  Wishing on a Bar
Feb. 13,2002
Wishing on a Bar

Irishmen and an evil leprechaun threaten to take over the pub.

EP2  Got the Painters In
Feb. 06,2002
Got the Painters In

Ms. Jackson wants to repaint the pub's signs, but no one can remember the name of the pub.

EP1  The Man in the Iron Cask
Jan. 30,2002
The Man in the Iron Cask

Al can't pour a pint without Steve and Janet, making his regulars face sobriety.

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7.6 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2000-09-11 | Released Producted By: Avalon Television , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Pub Landlord’s rules are a pint for the fella and a glass of white wine or fruit based drink for the lady. It might be the 21st century but the landlord’s gaff is the last bastion of all things normal. He ain’t interested in change. It’s just the way things are, and don’t you or anybody else go questioning it.

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Cast

Julia Sawalha , Phil Daniels , Al Murray

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Reviews

ste_201079 I watched all of season 1 and 2 within a couple of days, once into the first episode I couldn't stop watching. It is such a clever written comedy, hilarious, great one liners and gags & superb how each cast member seem to have their own quotes which works well every episode, even Terry's constant farting doesn't effect the morale of the comedy. The talented Julia Sawalha, who puts on a brilliant Australian accent left at end of season one which I thought would effect the shows continuity leading into season two but in comes the absolutely gorgeous Emma Pierson as Connie, another amazing talent who helps keep the show alive.Overall this is a highly recommended comedy, definitely 10/10 and definitely in need of much more episodes, British television needs more humour of this quality.
TrishLuckie I love English comedy, but this show is pathetic. I've tried to watch it a few times, but keep turning to something else. Also I loved Julia in Ab Fab and other shows, BUT... please, enough with the fake Aussie accent, either get it right, or don't try, it's embarrassing. Leave out the Bonza, no one really uses that phrase.
Dante Hicks This is without a doubt one of the funniest shows British television has produced in ages. Al Murray is superb as he translates perfectly his stand-up character, the landlord, into a sitcom star. His unusual and un-PC rantings almost always hit the spot and though his supporting characters are rarely given any material to work with who cares? He carries the show on his own with only Terry and, more recently, The Prof lending any comic support. Julia Sawalha is completely wasted. Steve is equally unfunny, and he's a stand-up comic apparently, but to be fair to them they haven't much to work with. The gags come fast and often and with most of them revolving around the pub trade (which has been meticulously copied, go to a real pub during the day and you'll see what I mean), the French and the landlord's own take on life, they're always good. A rare treat and I've become quite hooked, here's to a second series.
SlimeyPete The sheer amount of racism, sexism and general bigotry in this series is unbelievable - and it's all the better for it. Other shows water down their comedy to make it "acceptable", but this one doesn't bother and is absolutely hilarious. Great performances and some great lines.