

Sorry!
Sorry! is a British sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1981 to 1982 and from 1985 to 1988. Starring Ronnie Corbett, it was written by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent, both of whom had previously written for The Two Ronnies, of whom Corbett was one half. The theme music was composed by Gaynor Colbourn and Hugh Wisdom, and arranged and conducted by Ronnie Hazelhurst. The outdoor scenes were filmed in Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
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Plot Summary
Sorry! is a classic board game where players race their pawns around the board to reach home. Players draw cards to determine how many spaces they can move, and can send opponents' pawns back to the start by landing on the same space. The objective is to be the first player to get all of their pawns home.
Critical Reception
As a board game, Sorry! does not receive traditional critical reviews. It is widely recognized as a popular family game known for its simple rules and often chaotic gameplay.
What Reviewers Say
- Easy to learn and play for all ages.
- Provides lighthearted competition and family fun.
- Can lead to moments of frustration and excitement due to its luck-based mechanics.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate Sorry! for its accessibility and its ability to entertain families and children. The game is often cited as a go-to for casual game nights, though some mention the randomness can sometimes lead to less strategic depth.
Fun Fact
The game 'Sorry!' was invented in England and has been in continuous production since its introduction to the United States in 1934 by Parker Brothers.
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