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7 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Cream Of The Crop, 22 January 2004
Author:
bh2003_imdb from Law, Scotland
Family Affairs is without a doubt the best of all the UK soaps. Why? Take
the quality of the production first - There is a cinematic style to all
the
camera work, using jibs and dollies - keeping the cameras moving, all
these
things add up to a "professional" production. The show is shot on video
(as
it has to be when filming at least 5 episodes a week) and then filtered in
post production to give the "film" look. Just look at the cheap video
production of Eastenders and Coronation Street for comparison. It was
certainly the quality of the Family Affairs production that led the
producers of Brookside to totally change their production (too late to
save
the show as the script writing had unfortunately deteriorated to a level
beyond redemption) style to attempt to emulate this high quality cinematic
style.
Secondly, the show's writers keep the plot lines within semi-believable
boundaries, choosing to deal with everyday characters and situations
rather
than the plane crashes and larger than life "comedy" characters utilised
so
often by Eastenders and Coronation Street.
Last, but certainly not least, is the superb cast who interact superbly.
Actors like David Easter (Pete Callan) and Nicola Duffet (Cat Matthews)
have
an absolutely brilliant "natural" on screen friction that just cannot be
duplicated by any of the shallow characters from the other two
soaps.
Well done the whole Family Affairs crew, Actors/Actresses, Technicians and
the Producers.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
What happened to Family Affairs, 25 June 2006
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Author:
vincentairey from Australia
I watch family affairs,coronation st &east enders on uktv every week
night family affairs is by far the worst, bad plots, bad sequences and
the worst acting of any soapie,even worse than the Americans and that
is saying something.
I find it very frustrating that all these shows on uktv Australia" are
so far behind the UK and when one trys to find out the reason for this
they just fob you off with some story that they will show double
episodes to catch up ,needless to say, this never happens. I am very
happy that family affairs is going , to make space for something of
better quality, but at the same time I would to know the background
reasons, did they finally realize how bad it was? did people stop
watching it? whatever it was you musn't leave us in suspense Why do you
feel that you have to keep everything a secret from your fans? or is it
that you just don't care? I feel strongly that you should try and keep
your public up to date. Family affairs is notorious for just having its
characters disappear and reappear for seemingly no reason,we do get
involved in the people and enjoy following their lives.\
I can understand why family affairs would have to come to an end, even
though we are so far behind here in Australia, it is easy to see that
the writers are running out of ideas for new plots,so many plots are
being repeated and old episodes coming back.I have also noticed that as
new characters are being introduced, a lot of them are really bad
actors, like you are scraping the bottom of the barrel and ending up
with the drek regards Vince
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Family Affairs No More, 18 October 2005
Author:
ccbloomer from United Kingdom
I took a glimpse at this soap last night on Channel 5. The last time i had watched this show was when it was interesting, when Pete Callan was wicked as the villain and Benjamin, a school boy had the affair with that teacher. Well, when i took a glance yesterday, i nearly cried. No, it wasn't the drama included, it was the lack of dialogue and how utterly dull this show is becoming. The script says it all, the conversations the characters have are similar to the ones i have to myself...pointless. It's just doesn't have the knack it had before, there was action, there was drama there was something there for me to watch but yesterday i had to suffer watching this. I only watched it because i wanted to know what was happening, plus i was bored out of my skull. And oh dear god how i regret spending half and hour watching this soap. Card-board characters i could make within 5 minutes, dialogue my brother of 6-years-old could write. Also, the situations does not interest me. For example, one of the characters i found yesterday is gay and his father is currently in hospital nearly dying. So of course before the program started they showed what happened on the previous episode, so i got a general idea of what this episode was going to be about. All the conversations between this character and his mother and all the other people in the show included, "How is your father,"..."He's still in hospital," next scene, "I don't know what to do about my father, " next scene, "Oh what am i going to do about my father," something along those lines. What was worse was the other story that was happening, a lady is currently selling her pub and her friends are not entirely happy about it. "I'm selling the pub, i've made my decision"..."There is nothing you can do about it i am selling the pub," next scene, "Nobody is going to stop me selling my pub," next scene, "The pub is in my name, so i can do what i like with it, i will sell the pub," and her friends, "Why are you selling the pub," next scene, "Sell the pub to someone else, " next scene, " i am angry about you selling the pub, " next scene, "Why are you selling the pub, what about your friends," Thats why i nearly cried, thats how bad it was. If only they could improve on the script maybe they might scrape some more viewers, but at this rate, they will see the light at the end of the tunnel...or in that case...a flop.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
David Easter is sensational!!!, 28 December 2003
Author:
PeteStud from australia
I know most of you would draw and quarter me for this but I would take this show anyday over Coronation Street and Eastenders.why? Because they do not have a villain so complex and evil as the incredible David Easter's PETE CALLAN. He is the England's answer to DALLAS' JR Ewing. A real son of a bitch but not without his own weakness' (ie kids) who revels in other people's misery and suffering especially when it suits his own agendas. This show really ought to be called the David Easter hour as every scene with his character is eagerly awaited. The shows brisk pace is excellent too and you will definately miss out if you forget a episode.The acting on this show is superior to most soaps and all cast and crew should take a bow. hell, and I usually don't even watch soaps!
2 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
It's all in the writing...., 10 December 2001
Author:
Grrrim from yeah...London
Although soap is not a rare commodity in this world, occasionally some do
stand out.
Having seen many many soaps over the years, and having dropped most after
a
few shows I can say that only a very few are both memorable and
watchable.
Although this isn't the best of the three that would make up my complete
list of good soap operas, I would say that it is the only one still in
production.
What it takes to make a good soap opera is writing and although there are
daily flaws in the writing of Family Affairs, over all it wins. It wins
not
only because the cast and the players are so heavily embedded within their
part [hell they make five episodes per week they can't help it] but
because
of the perspective from which the writing takes place.
The writers Know they can't have a plane crash or and Ebola outbreak every
week and so they make the smaller stories that do occur affect characters
on
a more intimate and personal level. Things occur to characters, the
characters do appear to have lives. Admittedly on occasion just for
viewing
figures things go totally out of whack, but on the whole the writers do
keep
things based on the lives of the characters.
That's what makes this show great.
Oh and in case your wondering the other two shows are, A Country Practice
[exceptional characters and writing, all under a limited budget] and
Prisoner Cell Block H [yes it was more than just a bunch of ugly chicks
doing each other, it had many of the same writers as A Country Practice
but
with harder stories].
5 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Dull and Boring., 17 December 2002
Author:
Ashley Whitear from Southampton, England
Family affairs is quite dull an boring. In the beginning when the soap started in 1997 it seemed quite interesting. The storylines sounded interesting and the characters acted good. But for some reason the old characters started to fade away and were replaced by weirdos.
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Only 2 episodes left, 29 December 2005
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Author:
LouBeale from United Kingdom
Since I started watching Family Affairs in November 2004 I've been
hooked, I was honestly astonished to find such a fantastic show on a
channel such as five. Story lines like Denise's rape, Pete's demise and
Chrissy's cancer have kept me glued to my screen for these past 13
months and I for one am going to miss this fabulous soap a great deal
when it comes to an end tomorrow night.
Many characters have left Charnham this year and the show has suffered
huge losses but still struggled on, August 3rd was a dark day indeed
when I was horrified to find Family Affairs had gotten the chop.
While Pete & Eileen Callan, Sadie & Pamela Hargreaves, Dave Matthews,
Jake Walker, Lucy Day, Tanya Woods and Conrad Williams were very big
parts of the show, It has somehow managed to still entertain me on a
daily basis with the 10 new characters introduced these past 2 months -
That takes something special that no other genre of television has,
something that only soaps have. It seems, with this axing, the great
British soap is dying a slow and painful death.
So, to Family Affairs! 2285 episodes on and finally coming to an end,
We'll miss you!
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Keeps up with the rest, 26 September 2000
Author:
TheUmbrellaCorp from Birmingham, England
Since i started watching Family Affairs which was around early 1998, i have been glued to it ever since, i only wish i'd watched it from the start, i couldn't believe it when all the Hart's were all wiped out on that boat, i feel that it deals with more real life issues, which is more than you can say about the big two (Eastenders & Coronation St), it's brilliant and underestimated and i can't wait for the omnibus edition on Sundays. It has all the basic ingredients of being a great soap up there with the big two give it a GO!
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Interesting British Soap, 12 October 1999
Author:
Cecil 'Smoothy' Ashitey from London, England
This is a nice addition to the soap world by new channel Channel 5. It started out boring but has picked up since Brian Park joined the cast and wrote out an entire family (who were boring really). Me and my girlfriend religiously watch this. Doesn't compare to the big two (Eastenders and Coronation Street), but worth a look.
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