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Full English
Revolves around the lives of members of a suburban family called the Johnsons. Hard-working Edgar, the father, is employed by Ken, his borderline-evil father-in law, while his house-proud wife, Wendy, looks after their children: the freaky weirdo Dusty, the amiable idiot Jason and the highly strung emo, Eve. Ken's only friend is a large green figment of his imagination called Squidge, who makes him do unpleasant things.
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Plot Summary
This comedy series follows the lives of a dysfunctional family as they navigate the complexities of modern British life. Each episode delves into a different aspect of their relationships and individual struggles, often with humorous and relatable outcomes. The show highlights the quirky traditions and social nuances of the UK through the experiences of its central characters.
Critical Reception
Full English received mixed to positive reviews, with critics generally praising its sharp wit and relatable humor, though some found its comedic style to be an acquired taste. Audiences appreciated its ensemble cast and the show's ability to find humor in everyday situations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quirky British humor and strong ensemble cast.
Appreciated for its relatable portrayal of family dynamics.
Some found the humor to be niche or overly dry.
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Fun Fact
The series was part of BBC Two's 'Comedy Playhouse' season, which aimed to showcase new comedy pilots.
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