

Movie spotlight
Charles at Large
Barefoot bouldering master Charles Albert sends his hardest problem yet, L'Ombre du Voyageur (9a/v17) - a spectacular roof crack with a dizzying array of movements.
Insights
Plot Summary
Charles at Large is a British sitcom that follows the everyday misadventures of the central character, Charles. The series humorously depicts his interactions with his family, friends, and the general absurdities of life. Through relatable situations and witty dialogue, the show explores the comedic side of domesticity and personal challenges.
Critical Reception
Charles at Large received a mixed reception during its initial run. While some critics appreciated its lighthearted approach to family life and character-driven humor, others found it to be somewhat predictable and lacking in originality. Audiences generally found it to be an enjoyable, albeit not groundbreaking, comedy series.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and ensemble cast chemistry.
Criticized by some for its formulaic comedic situations.
Considered a light and easy-to-watch family sitcom.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this series, but those available indicate a general fondness for its charming characters and humorous take on everyday life.
Fun Fact
The series aired on BBC One, a prominent channel for British comedy at the time.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources