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Blandings is coming!
The celebrated stories of PG Wodehouse will be coming to life on BBC One as Timothy Spall, Jennifer Saunders and Guy Andrews star in Blandings, a new comedy series based on Wodehouse's work.
Suzy Grant, BBC Comedy, 2nd February 2012New P.G. Wodehouse adaptation for BBC One
BBC One has announced a new TV adaptation of comic author P.G. Wodehouse's Blandings stories, to star Timothy Spall and Jennifer Saunders.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd February 2012BBC bosses want new series of Ab Fab for 2013
Jennifer Saunders is being lined up to write a new series of Absolutely Fabulous for 2013.
Evening Standard, 3rd January 2012Ab Fab was back with another so-so offering from Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, who never look tired in their respective parts, even if their scripts are occasionally lacklustre.
You can tell Saunders is missing her skits with Dawn French, because there were flashes of some very F&S-like sketches here, including an apparently pointless trip to the beauty salon, where a not-very-funny therapist took shot at Eddie's pampered life.
For a series that so often mocks the nepotism of the middle classes, there followed a lot of bit part-appearances by members of Saunders' daughter Beattie Edmonson's comedy troupe Lady Garden, but we'll skim over that.
After Eddie's hilarious attempts at speaking Danish in the Christmas episode, there were some slightly less amusing attempts to speak French and after the winning cameo from Sofie Grabol, there were slightly less endearing cameos from Emma Bunton, Lulu and La Roux.
Still, as the cast touched on everything from iPads to interns, there were enough funny moments to whet viewers' appetite for the Olympics special that will air later in the year.
Rachel Tarley, Metro, 1st January 2012The second of the festive specials resurrecting the badly behaved fashionistas. Edina Monsoon (Jennifer Saunders) still purports to be a top PR guru, but her client list is getting shorter by the day. To make matters worse, daughter Saffron (Julia Sawalha) despises her. So, when Eddie and Patsy (Joanna Lumley) meet a French film star whom Saffy adores, she's determined to sign her up, show she's still got it and claw back some family respect. The trouble is, the woman's talents aren't all that they seem. Keep the Bolly on ice, because the sitcom will be back with an Olympic-themed third instalment later this year.
The Telegraph, 29th December 2011Absolutely Fabulous film to be set on French Riviera
Creator and co-star Jennifer Saunders says movie followup to sitcom's TV return will be shot on location in south of France.
Ben Child, The Guardian, 29th December 2011Reviving a popular sitcom usually smacks of desperation, but as far as panto reunions go, the first of three new episodes of Absolutely Fabulous is quite good fun, despite the unwelcome intrusion of a desperately over-indulgent studio audience and the embarrassing mugging of Jane Horrocks in a lazily crowd-pleasing cameo.
Jennifer Saunders is probably incapable of delivering a mirthless script, and she's still a terrific comic performer. It also boasts that rarity: a genuinely surprising celebrity cameo.
A plot precis would ruin the central gag, but it remains what it always was: a big, broad, raucous comedy with some agreeably sharp edges. Plus it's perversely pleasing to hear jokes about crack and methadone on BBC1 on Christmas Day, if only because it will annoy people who get annoyed by things like that.
Paul Whitelaw, The Scotsman, 24th December 2011Jennifer Saunders: TV is no laughing matter for women
Jennifer Saunders, star of the BBC's Absolutely Fabulous, says it is harder for women to succeed in television than it was 20 years ago.
Tim Walker, The Telegraph, 23rd December 2011Jennifer Saunders: I need a drink, and more chemicals!
Jennifer Saunders seems very relaxed, her booted feet up on a pouffe, snuggled in a big woolly cardie, sipping a mug of tea and talking openly about everything from the menopause to depression, cancer and her empty nest syndrome. Oh, and there are a few laughs, too.
Ginny Dougary, Radio Times, 23rd December 2011An uproarious comedy treat, Edina (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy's (Joanna Lumley) first appearance after a seven-year absence does not disappoint. A script bursting with fan-pleasing moments sees Edina belatedly embracing middle age ("I haven't got any real hormones left, darling, I'm just held together with gels, pills and suppositories"), assembling most of the original cast to welcome home her daughter Saffy (Julia Sawalha). A guest appearance by The Killing's Sofie Gråbøl is one of many highlights.
Gerald O'Donovan, The Telegraph, 23rd December 2011