Nuts in May on BBC i Player
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On BBC i Player at the moment is the wonderful 1976 Mike Leigh play "Nuts in May" set in Dorset. around Corfe Castle, starring Roger Sloman and Alison Steadman. I first saw this fifty years ago, and must have seen it ten times since. Highly recommended if you have never seen it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jzj72/pla...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jzj72/pla...
We used to watch this when I was a kid, loved it. Learnt the “I want to go the Zoo” song off by heart.
Dad, brother and I still use a few sayings from the film when we talk.
As a matter of fact a couple of years ago we went camping in the same campsite that it is filmed in and tried to work out where they pitched up.
“Yes but Keith….”
Dad, brother and I still use a few sayings from the film when we talk.
As a matter of fact a couple of years ago we went camping in the same campsite that it is filmed in and tried to work out where they pitched up.
“Yes but Keith….”
GetCarter said:
Whenever I watch this I cringe/hate/love Ray having to join in.
Utterly brilliant stuff. Might look slightly tame now but it was miles ahead of its time.
Abigail followed!
I love everything by Mike Leigh but must admit that Keith (Sloman) does almost have me hiding behind a cushion sometimes. Utterly brilliant stuff. Might look slightly tame now but it was miles ahead of its time.
Abigail followed!
Leigh does seem to be really good at that sort of awkward stuff and his first film, Bleak Moments has a great scene where the camera goes from face to face in a room with nobody actually saying anything. It's a completely different sort of awkwardness though.
It's absolutely fascinating to see how Leigh makes the films and there is also a documentary on iPlayer about that.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p032kj8c/are...
Any actor that's in any Mike Leigh film goes straight to the top of the class as far as I'm concerned.
Wacky Racer said:
hondajack85 said:
I always thought Sightseers was a slightly more violent remake. Should have kept the original title.
Sightseers is another classic, with some great locations, from Crich tramway museum to Ribblehead Viaduct and Castlerigg stone circle.Proper black comedy.
I rewatched this last night (I must have first seen it in the early 80's as a teenager). It's good in parts but there's a paper-thin story and some of the scenes don't really serve the story at all. Still great though.
I've retconned Ray to be an earlier incarnation of Mammoth. Welsh, PE teacher, moustache etc. All that's missing is the Capri
I've retconned Ray to be an earlier incarnation of Mammoth. Welsh, PE teacher, moustache etc. All that's missing is the Capri

vixen1700 said:
Watched it the other night, as it's not something I'd seen before.
Hmmm! Not too sure really, the odd laugh but far more cringes.
Trivia:-Hmmm! Not too sure really, the odd laugh but far more cringes.
The motorbike couple "Finger" and "Honky" were married in real life and their son is an actor who appeared in 28 days later.
A more recent picture of "Finger"
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