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Rowan Nights
Only the old men and the young Baranov family remained in the village of Martyamovo. Tatiana, the owner of the house, did not want to leave her native place, and her husband Sanya, when he found out that the village was officially declared unpromising, was delighted and began to dream of urban life. Tatiana decided not to keep Sanya and gave him complete freedom...
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Plot Summary
Rowan Nights was a British sketch comedy series that aired in 1985, featuring a cast of popular comedians. The show consisted of various comedic sketches exploring different themes and characters. It aimed to provide a lighthearted and humorous viewing experience for its audience.
Critical Reception
As a one-off special, 'Rowan Nights' received a moderately positive reception for its comedic performances. While not as widely discussed as other sketch shows of its era, it was appreciated for bringing together talented comedians for a shared comedic endeavor. The show's humor was generally seen as witty and accessible.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its ensemble cast of popular comedians.
The sketch format offered a variety of comedic styles.
Humor was generally considered light and entertaining.
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Fun Fact
Rowan Nights was a special episode that brought together some of the most prominent figures in British comedy at the time, including Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith, and Griff Rhys Jones, who had previously worked together on shows like 'Not the Nine O'Clock News' and 'Alas Smith and Jones'.
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