Trollied
- TV sitcom
- Sky One
- 2011 - 2018
- 71 episodes (7 series)
Sitcom set in a north-west supermarket, focusing on the lives of its staff. Stars Jason Watkins, Sarah Parish, Chanel Cresswell, Stephen Tompkinson, Rita May and more.
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Stephanie Beacham has been such a cracking addition to the cast in this second series. As store manager Lorraine we love her pillarbox-red talons and lipstick, that hair scraped into a Bet Lynch beehive and - most of all - her growling putdowns: "Friendships are overrated," she tells the simpering Julie (Jane Horrocks). "I had one once at school. Never again."
However, not everyone is impressed by the new regime - Andy, for one, despairs at the introduction of a ticket machine for customers. Could this be the start of a slippery slope towards a fully automated meat counter and eventual unemployment for all human beings? "It's just like Terminator," he frets.
David Brown, Radio Times, 7th September 2012Review: Trollied, Series 2
The most interesting part of the show continues to be the glimpses of the shoppers as they roam through the store.
Arlene Kelly, Suite 101, 7th September 2012There's something delightfully natural about the observant supermarket-set comedy, which continues its second season tonight. As Gavin (Jason Watkins) returns for his first scheduled visit as area manager, he's somewhat annoyed that no one seems to have missed him. Julie (Jane Horrocks), meanwhile, is treading lightly around the store's new manager, Lorraine (Stephanie Beacham).
Simon Horsford, The Telegraph, 6th September 2012Trollied - Episodes 2.1 and 2.2 review
For me, the second episode of this series was the best yet, it was just hilarious gag after hilarious gag.
UK TV Reviewer, 2nd September 2012Trollied review
The cast make everything slip by pleasantly (particularly Horrocks and Addy), while the production brilliantly replicates the atmosphere of a budget supermarket in the north-west of England. It's a shame the writing for Trollied isn't sharper or more inventive.
Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 1st September 2012Trollied - which personally I think is really funny, but which other people seem to think is ropey (is it me? Is it them? It's them, isn't it? Sour-faced gits. Good, I'm glad we're agreed on that...) - is back tonight for a second series (9pm, 9.30pm).
Joining the cast is Stephanie Beacham, from hit US drama Die Nasty, playing the scary new store manager.
There's one feeble gag where someone confuses Iceland the store with Iceland the country, but other than that I still reckon this is an above average show.
The makers can lift that quote and use it in their publicity if they like. I bet they don't.
Mike Ward, Daily Star, 31st August 2012The supermarket comedy returns with a formidable new cast member: Dynasty and more recently Corrie star Stephanie Beacham.
As no-nonsense new manager Lorraine, she flounces around the store, eyes flashing, while her staff tremble. Most nervy of all is deputy manager Julie (a wonderfully twitchy Jane Horrocks), who is heartbroken that her beloved Gavin is leaving to be area manager, still blissfully unaware of her ardour.
Meanwhile, the cantankerous head butcher (Mark Addy) splashes on some cheap perfume, sashays into the new boss's office and turns on the charm. Alas, not all goes to plan...
Claire Webb, Radio Times, 31st August 2012If you were a bit disappointed with the first series of this supermarket comedy, hope may be on the horizon as it returns. Valco has a new boss in the shape of Stephanie Beacham - and she is promising some changes as bold as her hair.
Metro, 31st August 2012Fans of middling supermarket-based sitcoms, fear not. Once again you can get your fill of shelf stacking-based mishaps as this northern comedy from the production company behind The IT Crowd and The Office returns. Gasp! - at the exquisite tension over the long-term future of the shop's ability to provide cut-to-order chunks of meat... Weep! - over the poignant human struggle to open a jammed pair of sliding doors... Yawn! - as a cheap visual gag is shoe-horned in which involves a leaving video for the store manager and a porn vid... Still, what the show lacks in plotting and script, it more than makes up for in terms of performances. A cast led by Jane Horrocks and Stephanie Beacham does such sterling work that it somehow renders this average, rather than tedious.
Alexi Duggins, Time Out, 31st August 2012There are changes in store as Sky's supermarket sitcom returns for a new series. Enter new manager Lorraine (Stephanie Beacham), a bossy bombshell who seductively munches olives as she scares the Valco staff. Andy the butcher wastes no time in draping himself over her desk, while there are further rumblings of sauce in the stockroom. Neurotic management wannabe Julie (Jane Horrocks) gives Gavin a surprise send-off with disastrous consequences. The plot's predictable, but there are enough giggles and one-liners to keep it alive.
Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 30th August 2012