Friday, 14 May 2021

THE GOOD LIFE - SILLY, BUT IT'S FUN

 

For those who are visiting from another planet the Good Life, Written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey was about a man who on reaching his fortieth birthday decides to give up the rat race and become self-sufficient.

The man having the midlife crisis is Tom Good played by Richard Briers who with the help and support of his long suffering wife Barbara, Felicity Kendal turns his detached Surbiton home into an urban farm.

This doesn't go down too well with their good friends and neighbours, Jerry Leadbetter played by Paul Eddington and his snooty wife Margot, Penelope Keith.

The Christmas episode, Silly, But It's Fun, first broadcast 26th December 1977 is in my opinion the funniest Christmas sitcom ever made.

Most Christmas sitcoms highlight the most negative aspects of the day creating a kind of nightmarish microcosm of family life at Christmas.

The good life was the story of contrasts with the Good’s making the best of the resources they had while the Leadbetter’s just bought the best of everything and lots of it.

It “ Silly, But It's Fun” Margo ordered Christmas to be delivered from Harrods on Christmas eve but refused delivery when the tree was six inches shorter than the one she had ordered.

As she rejected the tree she also rejected everything else including Jerry’s gin under the impression that Harrods would redeliver Christmas including a tree of the requisite height for her later that day.

She was sadly mistaken and on Christmas day she had to phone around canceling all their Christmas engagements under the pretext that Jerry has Chicken pox.

Jerry was unperturbed at having political chicken pox but horrified when he discovered that there was no more gin.

Enter the Goods who save the day by inviting the Leadbetter’s to their house for the day and a good time was had by all.

They all got plastered on pea pod burgundy and played silly games.

The moral of the tale being that you can’t buy Christmas you have to make it yourself.

IF ASKED WHAT HE DID FOR A LIVING # 1

 

If asked what he did for a living

He would have replied “I’m a spy”

And when he hides in the bakery

At Christmas he’s a mince spy

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – SEASON'S GREETINGS (2016)

 

Darcy Blake (Laura Bell Bundy), has what she considers to be the perfect job as she works for Harrington House, a successful greeting card company, in the editorial department.

Where she writes heart-felt, meaningful copy for cards, which is very important to Darcy, especially at Christmas, which was important to her as a young girl.

She realizes that she is a bit out of step with her fellow millennials but that is fine with Darcy, however everything is about to change when Will Harrington (Casey Manderson) arrives at the company to take over from his grandfather and he has a very different view of the holidays and considers greetings cards as old hat, so which one is going to have their opinion changed?

SEASONAL SNIPPET # 05

 

In ancient Rome After the festival of the Saturnalia, came the Festival of Infants known as Juvenalia, at which the children were presented with gifts.

HEART FELT THANKS

 

About ten years ago an Ambulance responded to a call in a restaurant in Warwickshire after a 56-year-old man was reported to have suffered a heart attack.

When the paramedic arrived, they assumed the man was a customer and quickly set to work and revived the man and took him to the hospital.

When the man duly recovered it transpired that he was not a customer at the restaurant but the owner and to show his gratitude he invited a group of thirty hospital and ambulance staff to his restaurant for a grand meal.

TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS # 42

 

Twas the night before Christmas

And all thru the City

Peoples were alone for the season

Which was such a pity

The Church was the one place

Where they never felt alone

As they were welcomed

And made to feel at home

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MERRY EX-MAS (2014)

 

Jessie and Noelle Rogers (Dean Cain and Kristy Swanson) are divorcing after he is wrongly implicated in a sex scandal, but at Christmas, after a mix up as to who had the use of their cabin for the holidays they become snowbound during a blizzard, along with his yoga instructor girlfriend Tasha (Rebecca Grant), Noelle’s wealthy suitor, Flynn (Lochlyn Munro), Jessie’s former mother in law, Roz (Trish Cook) and his daughter Carrie (Shannon Kummer), which all makes for a very fraught Christmas and an enjoyable movie.

Jodi Lyn O'Keefe steals the show as Flynn’s self-absorbed lawyer Ashley Williams she is so good that you end up loving her despite her totally deplorable nature.