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on the title to order - huge discounts THE
CATHERINE TATE SHOW: Series Two
Are You Bovvered??? I can only concur with the rave reviews below! "Tate's characters are beyond comparison... an extraordinary
ear for mimicry, a blissfully sure sense of character and perfect timing."
"...had me weeping with laughter..." "Sharply observed, cleverly written and performed with a versatility
that is genuinely amazing." Product Description: The first lady of character comedy is back and so are they: stroppy teenager Lauren; 'foul-mouth' Nan Taylor (the scourge of Meals on Wheels); Paul and Sam in their endlessly hysterical world; and Bernie the nurse who brings a new meaning to having a 'bedside manner'! With a host of hilarious new creations, including the modern gentleman bachelor, Derek Faye, and indignant Northerners Janice and Ray... we very dare you not to buy it! New York, NY (February 11, 2008) - “Lauren,” “Nan,” “Bernie” and the rest of the motley crew are back as Catherine Tate continues to transform herself into one comedic caricature after another, with SRO Entertainment’s DVD release “The Catherine Tate Show: Series 2.” The comedienne extraordinaire returns with another season of her award-winning show parodied to the extreme, featuring new exuberant skits, including the eccentric teenager, “Lauren Cooper” and the darling, foul-mouthed grandmother, “Nan Taylor.” The DVD also introduces new hilarious characters created by the brilliant
comedienne and features celebrity guest appearances by Peter Kay and Paul
Whitehouse, among others. Fans will clamor for the latest DVD release
which streets on March 25, 2005 and has a suggested retail price of $29.99.
The catalog number is D4267. Airing here in the U.S. on BBC America, “The Catherine Tate Show” has been nominated for six BAFTA Awards and an International Emmy Award. The series has received two Royal Television Society Awards, two British Comedy Awards and a National Television Award. American media, not just the British media, have fallen in love with Catherine. The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and The Sun, to mention a few have showered the program with critical acclaim. Since its debut in 2004, the show became a smashing success in the UK and influenced popular culture with such phrases as "Am I bovvered?” and "How very dare you?!" TV on DVD Reviews: |