The series continues to follow the plot of the stage show version in Episode 2.
Whilst never going to be as good as the original those that liked the stage show will like this. David Haig is very good in this episode in particular and there are some funny lines.
The highlight for me is Haig's / Hacker's attack on the BBC. It shows the writers are still very much on the ball 30 years on from the original and very happy to call it how it is....you'd probably find most viewers agreeing with his rant.
Paul Eddingdon/Nigel Hawthorne this is not. But, it's a pleasant 30 minutes viewing.
Whilst never going to be as good as the original those that liked the stage show will like this. David Haig is very good in this episode in particular and there are some funny lines.
The highlight for me is Haig's / Hacker's attack on the BBC. It shows the writers are still very much on the ball 30 years on from the original and very happy to call it how it is....you'd probably find most viewers agreeing with his rant.
Paul Eddingdon/Nigel Hawthorne this is not. But, it's a pleasant 30 minutes viewing.