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Bowler came to a quiet end yesterday. And just as I was getting into the swing of it. It's a less than dazzling end to the Fenn Street franchise, which began so powerfully.
Yesterday afternoon (and prior to the final two Bowler episodes) I watched the big screen version of Please Sir!, which was a far more fitting send off. I was expecting lots of gags from the series to be rehashed, so it was a little surprising to find almost entirely new material. In fact it played like an extended regular episode, with the usual "...:The Movie" gimmick of sending the characters to an unfamiliar setting.
Very enjoyable indeed, and that Cilla Black song is most certainly an earworm.
Since the film shows Bernard meeting Penny almost a year after the couple had married in the series, I'm curious if the film is non-canon or is set a year or two earlier, between Series Two and Three. I'd like to opt for the latter, though I may need to do a little airbrushing here and there with Penny's career.
These two months or so of Fenn Street goodness have been very absorbing. Undoubtedly the best era for me were the first three Please Sir! series, with the original gang, where the magic and chemistry were most potent.
Yesterday afternoon (and prior to the final two Bowler episodes) I watched the big screen version of Please Sir!, which was a far more fitting send off. I was expecting lots of gags from the series to be rehashed, so it was a little surprising to find almost entirely new material. In fact it played like an extended regular episode, with the usual "...:The Movie" gimmick of sending the characters to an unfamiliar setting.
Very enjoyable indeed, and that Cilla Black song is most certainly an earworm.
Since the film shows Bernard meeting Penny almost a year after the couple had married in the series, I'm curious if the film is non-canon or is set a year or two earlier, between Series Two and Three. I'd like to opt for the latter, though I may need to do a little airbrushing here and there with Penny's career.
These two months or so of Fenn Street goodness have been very absorbing. Undoubtedly the best era for me were the first three Please Sir! series, with the original gang, where the magic and chemistry were most potent.

