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Father Dear Father
After divorcing his wife, Patrick Glover decides it is time to remarry, and chooses his literary agent, only to then mistakenly propose to the cleaning lady. Part of his reason for wanting to remarry is to regain some control over his wayward daughters, but they and their lovers continue to complicate his home and his life... A farcical comedy full of hilarious confusions, this feature-length version of the popular sitcom Father, Dear Father is a real gem of British humour at its best.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the life of Patrick Glover, a divorced writer and father of two teenage daughters. He often finds himself in comical predicaments as he navigates dating, work, and his daughters' own complicated social lives. The humor often stems from misunderstandings and the generation gap between Patrick and his daughters.
Critical Reception
Father Dear Father was a popular British sitcom that achieved significant success during its run. It was known for its lighthearted humor and relatable family dynamics, making it a favorite among audiences of the time. While not critically groundbreaking, it was generally well-received for its consistent comedic tone and performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and relatable family situations.
Brian Rix's performance as the bewildered father was a consistent highlight.
The show effectively captured the humor of everyday life and generational differences.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Father Dear Father' was generally positive, with viewers appreciating its gentle humor and the domestic situations it depicted. Many found it to be a light and enjoyable watch, contributing to its popularity as a family sitcom.
Fun Fact
The show was based on a 1960s American sitcom called 'Father Knows Best', but it significantly modernized the premise and humor for a British audience.
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