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Clatterford - Season 1 Cast: Sue Johnston, Maggie Steed, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/08/2007
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 8,141
 
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Disc #1 -- Clatterford: The Complete Season One, Disc 1
1. One [5:47]
2. Two [5:14]
3. Three [3:09]
4. Four [4:26]
5. Five [5:49]
6. Six [5:44]
1. One [4:11]
2. Two [7:13]
3. Three [3:27]
4. Four [5:41]
5. Five [3:08]
6. Six [4:51]
1. One [5:19]
2. Two [4:45]
3. Three [4:43]
4. Four [6:01]
5. Five [4:20]
6. Six [4:19]
Disc #2 -- Clatterford: The Complete Season One, Disc 2
1. One [4:59]
2. Two [5:01]
3. Three [5:10]
4. Four [5:06]
5. Five [5:00]
6. Six [3:51]
1. One [6:08]
2. Two [3:14]
3. Three [5:31]
4. Four [6:46]
5. Five [2:02]
6. Six [5:19]
1. One [4:46]
2. Two [5:36]
3. Three [3:47]
4. Four [6:07]
5. Five [7:18]
6. Six [1:26]
1. One [6:27]
2. Two [6:28]
3. Three [7:08]
4. Four [8:08]
5. Five [8:52]
6. Six [2:24]

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Editorial Reviews

Welcome to Clatterford St. Mary, a small farming town in southwestern England where the animals outnumber the people, the pub is packed, and the church's Women's Guild is the center of social life. As run by Eileen Pike (Maggie Steed), the Guild supports the efforts of the church while offering the women of the village a place to gather. Sal Vine (Sue Johnston), the village nurse, has previously resisted the Guild's invitations; but feeling increasingly lonely and isolated after her husband's death, she eventually joins this group of bizarre, eccentric, and sometimes crazy individuals. Originally called Jam and Jerusalem in the U.K., the show debuted on BBC America as Clatterford in March 2007. Written entirely by Absolutely Fabulous creator Jennifer Saunders (who also stars as Caroline Martin), the seven-episode series is rife with talented British comediennes, including Dawn French (The Vicar of Dibley) as Rosie, Joanna Lumley (Ab Fab) as Delilah, and Pauline McLynn (Father Ted) as Tip. Alternately hysterical and heartwarming, the series is more of a small-town drama with comedic elements: Delilah is the old, cranky one; Rosie has an alter-ego named Margaret and is slightly batty; Tip sells wild game from the medical clinic's fridge; and Caroline habitually complains about her rock-star son's friends. Unique among BBC comedies, Clatterford deserves not to be overlooked. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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Unbelievableby eightyseven

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October 17, 2009: One of the most truely awful DVDs I've seen in a long time. Just to prove to myself that it was awful, I bought Clatterford - Season 2. Haven't had time to watch that yet.

Don't miss out on this slice of small-town Britainby Miss_Anthrope

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October 09, 2008: Produced and written by comdienne extraordinaire Jennifer Saunders, this series is about a church's women's guild. Sounds boring, but add the wonderful comedic talents of stars like Sue Johnston and the marvelous Dawn French (as a wacky village citizen) and you have a really great comedy.