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Gloomsbury: Series 1-3 Sue Limb

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Zusammenfassung

Miriam Margolyes, Alison Steadman and Nigel Planer star in Sue Limb's comedy parodying the arty and adulterous adventures of the Bloomsbury Group.

Gloomsbury: Series 1-3 Zusammenfassung

Gloomsbury: Series 1-3: 18 episodes of the BBC Radio 4 sitcom Sue Limb

Miriam Margolyes, Alison Steadman and Nigel Planer star in Sue Limb's comedy parodying the arty and adulterous adventures of the Bloomsbury Group.

A stellar cast, including Roger Lloyd-Pack, Morwenna Banks, Jonathan Coy and John Sessions, join in this affectionate send-up of the infamous Bloomsbury literary group, who dominated the English cultural scene in the early 20th Century.

The series follows the fortunes of Vera Sackcloth-Vest - writer, gardener and transvestite - and her urge to escape from the tranquillity of the rather cramped little castle in Kent which she shares with her doting but ambiguous husband, who is 'something in the Foreign Office'. Vera's heart is forever surging with exotic passion, either for Ginny Fox, a highly-strung novelist who adores her, or the beautiful but shallow Venus Traduces.

As the scene shifts from Kent to London, and Cornwall to Monaco, this close-knit coterie is divided by misunderstandings, jealousies and rows, whilst the colourfully chaotic characters are joined by such sort-of familiar figures as DH Lollipop, TS Jellitot and Sigmund Void.

Gloomsbury: Series 1-3 Bewertungen

This has turned into one of the funniest, slyest, most naughtily inventive and brilliantly performed shows on the air. Sue Limb has come up with a parodic reflection of Bloomsbury which bursts out of its frame to become an entire parallel comic world. Miriam Margolyes is magnificent as Vera, writer, chatelaine of Sizzlinghurst, married to Henry (Jonathan Coy) to whom she is devoted while being in love with Ginny (Alison Steadman) who's in love with anyone else. Alas, this is the final episode. -- GILLIAN REYNOLDS * THE TELEGRAPH *
Sue Limb's riotous new comedy about the Bloomsbury Group * THE INDEPENDENT *
The entangled love lives and literary follies of the Bloomsbury Group are parodied to perfection in Sue Limb's six-part series... * MAIL ON SUNDAY *
Sue Limb's wicked new Bloomsbury spoof... * THE OBSERVER *
... a gloriously silly show... * THE LADY *

Über Sue Limb

Sue Limb is a British writer and broadcaster. She is the co-author of a biography of the Antarctic explorer Captain Lawrence Oates. Her work includes novels - many of them for young adults - and a sitcom for ITV television and BBC Radio 4, Up the Garden Path. For Radio 4, she has written a number of comedy series: The Wordsmiths at Gorsemere , The Sit Crom, Four Joneses and a Jenkins and Alison and Maud; and also Growing Pains (a documentary about ageing), Hilaire Belloc, and Cities (six programmes of literary anthology).
Under the name Dulcie Domum, Limb wrote Bad Housekeeping, a humorous weekly column in The Guardian's Guardian Weekend section between 1988 and 2001. Collections of the columns, a feminist novelist's diaries of a rural idyll gone wrong, were republished in book form.

In 2012 she wrote the Radio 4 series Gloomsbury starring Miriam Margoyles and Alison Steadman.

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GOR009112249
9781785290879
1785290878
Gloomsbury: Series 1-3: 18 episodes of the BBC Radio 4 sitcom Sue Limb
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BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House
20150716
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