Situation comedy portraying the behind the scenes of the Prince Henry, a high end London Hotel, amid the chaotic and farcical lives of the Room Service DepartmentSituation comedy portraying the behind the scenes of the Prince Henry, a high end London Hotel, amid the chaotic and farcical lives of the Room Service DepartmentSituation comedy portraying the behind the scenes of the Prince Henry, a high end London Hotel, amid the chaotic and farcical lives of the Room Service Department
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Charles Spooner runs the kitchens at the renowned Prince Henry Hotel, unfortunately things don't always run to plan, chaos often ensues.
If anyone were to mention a seventies sitcom set in a Hotel, you'd think of Fawlty Towers, nobody would think of room service.
Not as bad as some would say, I've definitely seen a lot worse, but definitely not the quality one would expect from the legendary Jimmy Perry, it's not in the same league as Are you being served, Dad's Army or you rang m'Lord.
One or two episodes are amusing enough, unfortunately some of them are very poor, and simply not funny. Some of the jokes land, some don't, it does get repetitive.
Of its time as you'd expect, so there's oodles of racism, sexism, time and Motion studies etc.
The Peter Sallis episode, where they think he's a killer was definitely the best of the lot, it was pretty funny.
Sadly it's forgettable.
5/10.
If anyone were to mention a seventies sitcom set in a Hotel, you'd think of Fawlty Towers, nobody would think of room service.
Not as bad as some would say, I've definitely seen a lot worse, but definitely not the quality one would expect from the legendary Jimmy Perry, it's not in the same league as Are you being served, Dad's Army or you rang m'Lord.
One or two episodes are amusing enough, unfortunately some of them are very poor, and simply not funny. Some of the jokes land, some don't, it does get repetitive.
Of its time as you'd expect, so there's oodles of racism, sexism, time and Motion studies etc.
The Peter Sallis episode, where they think he's a killer was definitely the best of the lot, it was pretty funny.
Sadly it's forgettable.
5/10.
After achieving success with co-writer David Croft on the classic BBC comedies Dad's Army & It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Jimmy Perry decided to go solo with a new sitcom. Considering his writing pedigree, how could he fail?
With David Croft also collaborating with Jeremy Lloyd on Are You Being Served, Perry took a leaf out of their book by using a modern setting, & inspired by the success of Faulty Towers & Mind Your Language, he turned the staff of Grace Brothers into funny foreigners & transferred them to the kitchen of a 5 star hotel.
With everything set up for a comedy classic, how could he fail?
Sadly he does - miserably!
Its fair to say the show runs at a rapid pace, & the cast, lead by the always reliable Bryan Pringle & a pre-stardom Matthew Kelly are certainly game, with Freddie Earlle especially going into full throttle as the bombastic head waiter who thinks he's a hit with the ladies.
Unfortunately the zany style & over enthusiastic performers goes against a script that tries hard to be funny, but in the end fails. Not only is Room Service unfunny, its embarrassing for everyone concerned. Too many characters, not enough jokes, with the few that come on screen misfiring. No wonder critics dismissed it as one of the worst TV sitcoms ever made.
The show lasted 7 episodes & promptly disappeared from the small screen. It is now available on DVD & a couple of episodes are on YouTube so perhaps Room Service deserves to be re-evaluated. Chances are its probably better than most modern day sitcoms!!!!!!!!
The show lasted 7 episodes
With David Croft also collaborating with Jeremy Lloyd on Are You Being Served, Perry took a leaf out of their book by using a modern setting, & inspired by the success of Faulty Towers & Mind Your Language, he turned the staff of Grace Brothers into funny foreigners & transferred them to the kitchen of a 5 star hotel.
With everything set up for a comedy classic, how could he fail?
Sadly he does - miserably!
Its fair to say the show runs at a rapid pace, & the cast, lead by the always reliable Bryan Pringle & a pre-stardom Matthew Kelly are certainly game, with Freddie Earlle especially going into full throttle as the bombastic head waiter who thinks he's a hit with the ladies.
Unfortunately the zany style & over enthusiastic performers goes against a script that tries hard to be funny, but in the end fails. Not only is Room Service unfunny, its embarrassing for everyone concerned. Too many characters, not enough jokes, with the few that come on screen misfiring. No wonder critics dismissed it as one of the worst TV sitcoms ever made.
The show lasted 7 episodes & promptly disappeared from the small screen. It is now available on DVD & a couple of episodes are on YouTube so perhaps Room Service deserves to be re-evaluated. Chances are its probably better than most modern day sitcoms!!!!!!!!
The show lasted 7 episodes
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