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French and Saunders

French and Saunders is a British sketch comedy television series written by and starring comedy duo and namesake Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders that originally broadcast on BBC2 from 1987 to 1993, and later on BBC One until 2017. It is also the name by which the performers are known when they appear elsewhere as a double act. The show was given one of the highest budgets in BBC history to create detailed spoofs and satires of popular culture, movies, celebrities, and art. French and Saunders continued to film holiday specials for the BBC, and both have been individually successful starring in other shows.

French and Saunders
French (left) and Saunders (right)
Created byDawn French
Jennifer Saunders
StarringDawn French
Jennifer Saunders
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series6
No. of episodes48 (not including the compilation specials) (list of episodes)
Production
Running timeVarious
Original release
NetworkBBC2 (1987–1993)
BBC One (1994–2017)
Release9 March 1987 (1987-03-09) –
25 December 2017 (2017-12-25)

In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, the duo were voted among the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. Their last special, French and Saunders Christmas Celebrity Special, aired on 27 December 2005 on BBC One. In 2006, both French and Saunders announced their sketch show was dead and that they had moved on to more age-appropriate material. Their last time performing as a duo, the Still Alive tour, ran initially until late 2008, then resumed in Australia in summer 2009. In 2009, the duo were jointly awarded the BAFTA Fellowship.

History edit

Background (1978–1987) edit

Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders met in 1978 while they were studying drama at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and began their career by collaborating on several comedy projects. They came to prominence in the early 1980s for performing at the London alternative comedy club The Comedy Store, which also gave its name to its television series The Comic Strip Presents... and the informal grouping of so-called "alternative comedians". French and Saunders were featured on the live comedy album of The Comic Strip recorded by comedy entrepreneur Martin Lewis for his Springtime! label and released in 1981. The duo made their first mainstream television appearance in The Comic Strip Presents..., appearing in approximately 30 episodes each and writing material for the show.

French and Saunders began to establish themselves in what was referred to as the "underground comedy" scene, along with many other prolific actors and comedians they would work with during the next twenty-plus years. In 1983, they starred in an edition of Channel 4's series The Entertainers,[1] and later went on to appear as comedy relief on the weekly music programme The Tube on the same channel, for which French received her honour of being the first person to use the word "blowjob" on British television. In 1985, French and Saunders collaborated on the programme Girls on Top, which they once again (with Ruby Wax) wrote and starred in. Co-stars Tracey Ullman and Ruby Wax rounded out a set of four oddball roommates, and the show ran for two series. In 1986, French and Saunders made their first of many appearances on Comic Relief, and they signed a long-term contract with the BBC.

French and Saunders (1987–2007) edit

 
French and Saunders parodying James Cameron's blockbuster film Titanic

In 1987, French and Saunders created their eponymous sketch show, which lasted six series and nine specials until 2005. Compilations of previous material appeared until 2017. The show began humbly but established its own niche.

The first series was intentionally set up to look like a low-budget variety show in which the duo constantly attempted grandiose stunts and often failed miserably. A "famous" guest star would often be brought on but mistreated. Also featured during this series were a troupe of geriatric dancers called The Hot Hoofers and a bongos/keyboard music duo called Raw Sex, actually Comic Strip collaborators Simon Brint and Rowland Rivron in character as stepfather and stepson Ken and Duane Bishop respectively. Alison Moyet and Joan Armatrading each appeared in one episode. The dancing and music were included to fulfil the series' mandate as a light entertainment series to include "a certain amount of variety" rather than pure comedy (as the BBC's budget for Light Entertainment was considerably higher than that of their Comedy department).[2]: 95  The show-within-a-show premise was dropped with the second series in 1988.

As the show progressed, ratings skyrocketed, eventually prompting the BBC to move it from BBC2 to BBC1 in 1994. French and Saunders received higher and higher budgets to create elaborate parodies of mainstream culture. These ranged anywhere from re-creations of films (e.g., Thelma & Louise, Misery, Titanic, and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?) to spoofs of popular music artists including Madonna, Bananarama, ABBA and The Corrs. Certain spoken phrases and sight gags referencing previously performed sketches (often from years before) were incorporated for loyal fans. In particular, there is a running gag suggesting French and Saunders are unable to affect accents accurately: this first appeared in their spoof of Gone with the Wind when they break their character in the middle of an elaborate and expensive parody to argue about the authenticity of their Southern accent. Saunders goads French to try the accent by saying: "How are you?", and French responds with an interpretation sounding more like a strong Northern Irish accent. Since then, the duo often break character in the middle of elaborate sketches to do an "accent check" and repeat these lines.

The show also contained numerous meta references: an awareness that the viewer was watching a parody. Unlike many parodies done straightforwardly for effect, French and Saunders use the viewer's awareness of what is going on to stretch out the joke further. For example, in their parody of Peter Jackson's fantasy film epic The Lord of the Rings, an encounter between Frodo and Galadriel is thrown off after Saunders delivers her line: "I have passed the test, and now I will diminish, and go to the West and remain Galadriel". French responds, "You will what, sorry?", to which Saunders replies: "I will diminish... I don't understand, it's in the book!" Other characters that make a recurring appearance are the bald, fat, perverted old men ("Begging for it, she is!"); two perpetually overacting extras; and Star Pets ("What a lovely dog, Lady Fortescue: I bet he do's tricks").

The sixth and final series aired in 2004, returning to the first series' metafictional premise. In this series, the two lampooned themselves as incapable of getting any work done: Saunders later characterised it as "a fairly accurate rendition of our writing process" but asserted that, while they appeared to others to be procrastinating, they were actually generating writing ideas.[2]: 100, 103  The series also starred Liza Tarbuck as a heavily fictionalised version of herself, forced to be the fictional show's producer despite her actual career goal of creating and producing game shows, and Lorna Brown as the production assistant, Abba. Maggie Steed appeared in two episodes as the duo's agent, Mo, based on their real agent, Maureen Vincent,[2] while Eileen Essell and Brenda Cowling appeared briefly in several episodes as Abba's imagination of French and Saunders, respectively, as old women. The show ended with a final Christmas special in 2005. A compilation series, A Bucket o' French and Saunders, aired in 2007.

In 2008, the pair retired the show after performing a sketch with the singer Anastacia, in which French dressed in a similar outfit to the US star. French said she was left feeling "humiliated".[3]

Post-show developments (2007–present) edit

In Christmas 2010, French and Saunders were featured in three two-hour radio shows on BBC Radio 2. This was followed by further specials in 2011 for Easter and the Bank Holidays.

In 2020, the duo debuted a podcast titled French & Saunders: Titting About on Audible. The podcast features the pair in relaxed, often nostalgic conversations about a new topic in each episode. Series 2 was released in 2021, and Series 3 in 2022. Series 4 was released in 2023.

In 2021, it was announced that Gold had commissioned a new one-off special titled French and Saunders: Funny Women. The special, filmed on the set of their original sketch series, features a discussion by French and Saunders and focuses on the history of women who have contributed to comedy.[4] It was broadcast on Gold on 17 July that year.

Cast edit

In addition to French and Saunders themselves, the sketch series featured several regular and recurring cast members, who were chosen for their "funny bones" and willingness to "be part of the gang".[2]: 100–101 

Although the amount of music in the show decreased over time, Raw Sex remained regular cast members through series 4. Betty Marsden also appeared in series one as Madame, the show's choreographer. Singer Kirsty MacColl appeared in one episode of series two and five episodes of series 3, sometimes performing jointly with Raw Sex.

For series 5, Mel and Sue served as assistant writers and appeared in four of the seven episodes. In series 6, the show returned to the show-within-a-show format of series 1, with Liza Tarbuck appearing in each episode as the fictional show's producer and Lorna Brown as the PA.

The show also featured dozens of guest stars. Notably, Saunders' Absolutely Fabulous co-stars Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha, and June Whitfield all guest-starred as themselves, with Whitfield appearing on the show three years before the beginning of Ab Fab. The spouses of the duo, Lenny Henry and Adrian Edmondson, both appeared on the show respectively, while the producer, Jon Plowman, made occasional uncredited cameos. Recurring Ab Fab actors Patrick Barlow, Harriet Thorpe, Helen Lederer, and Kathy Burke also appeared, as did French's The Vicar of Dibley co-star Gary Waldhorn, and Jam & Jerusalem regulars Maggie Steed, Rosie Cavaliero, and Pauline McLynn.

Regular edit

Actor Role(s) Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4 Series 5 Series 6
Dawn French Herself / Various Regular
Jennifer Saunders Herself / Various Regular
Simon Brint Ken Bishop / Various Regular Does not appear
Rowland Rivron Duane Bishop / Various Regular Does not appear
Betty Marsden Madame Regular Does not appear
Kirsty MacColl Herself Does not appear Guest Regular Does not appear
Lorna Brown Abba Does not appear Regular
Liza Tarbuck Liza Does not appear Regular

Recurring edit

Episodes edit

French and Saunders first broadcast on 9 March 1987 on BBC2, with the first series comprising six episodes. With its popularity and high ratings, a second series commenced on 4 March 1988, followed by a Christmas special in late 1988. The third, fourth and fifth series, which broadcast from 1990 to 1996, consisting each of seven episodes, relied heavily on movie parodies, and some music parodies, alongside their own material, such as the sketch "Modern Mother and Daughter", which spawned Saunders' popular sitcom Absolutely Fabulous in 1992. Notable films parodied on the show included What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, The Exorcist, Misery, The Silence of the Lambs, Thelma & Louise, Pulp Fiction, and Braveheart. A second Christmas special was screened in 1994, between the fourth and fifth series. For the next several years, the series included only Christmas and Easter specials; in 1998, a new special, "The Making of Titanic", was broadcast at Christmas and featured a spoof on the behind-the-scenes and making of James Cameron's 1997 film Titanic, with Dawn French as Jack and Jennifer Saunders as Rose. Five further specials, including spoofs on the films Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace and Love Actually, were broadcast from 1999 to 2003, before the sixth and final series in 2004, and an additional Christmas special in 2005. Forty-eight episodes (not including the compilation episodes) were broadcast between 1987 and 2005.

The series additionally included compilation specials, starting in 1995 with the two-part "French and Saunders Go To the Movies", which highlighted their movie parodies from the series. A second two-part compilation special, "I Can't Believe it's Music" and "I Can't Believe it's Not Music" from 2005, showcased their classic music parodies from singers such as Alanis Morissette, ABBA, The Corrs, Guns N' Roses, and Björk. In 2007, the compilation series "A Bucket o' French and Saunders", which featured a mixture of new material and old clips, was broadcast to highlight the 20th anniversary of the series. However, this proved unpopular with viewers, and the initial seven-part series was edited to six episodes. On 25 December 2017, a new compilation special, "300 Years of French and Saunders", marked the 30th anniversary of the series, and again consisted mainly of old clips, while new material featured spoofs of Gogglebox and Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

Live shows edit

French and Saunders toured rarely, with UK tours in 1990 and 2000. They began what was announced as their final tour at Blackpool Opera House on 29 February 2008 in the UK. The first leg of the show concluded in May 2008 before moving to Australia. The tour ended on 9 November in London. The tour included a selection of their favourite sketches and new material written specifically for the show. The tour was directed by Hamish McColl, set design by Lez Brotherstone, and lighting, video and visual effects by Willie Williams.

Recurring sketches and characters edit

  • Sharon and Karen (1987–1988): A pair of naughty schoolgirls who call out "Miss!" every time things go wrong.
  • The Extras (1987–2003): Unnamed extras who infuriate every director with their overacting, and every actor with their overfamiliarity.
  • Jim and Jim (1987–1993): Also known as "The Fat Men", the "Dirty Old Men", or simply "Men". Whether at the pub, in front of the telly, or trying out for panto, they think they're God's gift to women and sexually harass any woman they meet.
  • Teen Talkers (1987–1988): Two chatty teenagers who discuss changes in the facilities in a series 1 episode and contraception in a series 2 episode.
  • White Room (1988–2005): Dawn and Jennifer interact in a room with white walls and bubble-wrapped furniture. Dawn knocks at the door and usually announces herself as "Dawn French, your comedy partner" or "Dawn French from teleovision", while Jennifer sits on the couch and tries to make her uncomfortable. The two sometimes impersonated celebrities or other characters within the sketch, and occasionally, it was used as a springboard to another sketch, such as a parody of Noel's House Party or Dr. Tanya Byron's intervention.
  • History of Dance (1988–1996): French and Saunders try out different dancing styles (e.g., Irish jig, flappers, 90s clubbers, disco, sock hops), but the dancing always goes wrong in the end.
  • Jackie and Leanne (1988–1996): Dramatic young women obsessed with mail-order catalogues and plan for events such as holidays and weddings far in advance.
  • Pear Tree Farm (1988–2005): A farm whose owner (French) repeatedly changes its line of business, always assisted by her mentally disabled, unpaid employee (Saunders), who often unintentionally reveals unpleasant truths the owner has been hiding. Initially, the farm was home to Star Pets, which supplied animals to TV and film productions; subsequent businesses included an animal crematory and a children's nursery. French's character first appeared in series 2, but the farm and Saunders' character didn't appear until series 3.
  • Star Test (1990): A spoof of the show of the same name, serving as a platform to parody the interview subjects, which included Sonia, Bros, Wendy James of Transvision Vamp, and Tanita Tikaram.
  • The Expert (1990–2000): A talk show host (Saunders) introduces Dawn as an "expert" on a subject such as the royal family or outer space, but Dawn constantly shows herself to have no knowledge in the area. The sketch appeared on TV only in series three but was revived for the 2000 live tour, wherein the show's title was "PMTV".
  • The Fat Women (1990–1998): Living in a country house, they spend their days at the races, drinking whiskey, getting severe injuries and brushing them off as minor incidents. They also insult anybody who interferes in their business.
  • The Sound of Music (1993): A segment hosted by Ken and Duane, in which they briefly discussed the history of music as a lead-in to music video parodies. Segments often opened with Ken reading the lyrics to a popular song in a monotone.
  • Madonna (1993–2005): Often mentioned, particularly in White Room sketches, and occasionally parodied, such as in spoofs of In Bed with Madonna, "Into the Hollywood Groove", "Me Against the Music", and The English Roses.
  • The Stylists (1996–2004): Wardrobe stylist Daniel (Saunders) and hair and makeup artist Terry (French), chain-smoking, flamboyantly gay men who style celebrities (series 5) and assist the Old Masters (series 6).
  • 'Olde Elizabethan Shakespearean Times (1996): Two unhygienic women in Elizabethan England enjoy living a backward peasant way of life, whether cooking disgusting recipes using urine or gossiping about the locals at the pub.
  • Junior and Emma (1996–1999): Public school girls who have been abandoned by their parents and stay at school during the holidays.
  • Special Effects Specialists (1998–2004): Propsmen who excel in making the worst props ever used in such big-budget films as Titanic, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and Troy.
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones (2003–2004): Always refers to herself as "Catherine Spartacus-Zeta-Douglas-Jones" and usually discusses differences between her lifestyle in Wales and in Hollywood.
  • Jodie & Jordan Solve Your Problems (2004): Hypersexual cam girls who provide advice to viewers, invariably suggesting they "shag [someone's] brains out".
  • Mother and Daughter: A daughter (usually French) gets into an argument with her mother (usually Saunders), often over something insignificant.

Lananeeneenoonoo edit

Lananeeneenoonoo
 
The single cover for "Help!" featuring French, Saunders, and Burke (Lananeeneenoonoo) with the real Bananarama
Background information
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresPop
Years active1988–1989
LabelsLondon Records
Past membersDawn French
Jennifer Saunders
Kathy Burke

Lananeeneenoonoo was a British spoof all-girl group consisting of comedians Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders and Kathy Burke. The group, and its name, was a spoof on the popular group Bananarama and was introduced during the 1988 Christmas special of "French & Saunders", in which Burke was a guest.

In 1989, along with Bananarama, they created a charity single called "Help!", to raise money for Comic Relief. It was a cover version of the Beatles' song and was released on the London Records label, entering the UK Singles Chart on 25 February 1989 and reaching a high of No. 3. It remained in the chart for nine weeks.

The Sugar Lumps edit

French, Saunders and Burke returned for Comic Relief in 1997 as the Sugar Lumps, along with Llewella Gideon and Lulu, to parody the Spice Girls, with whom they performed a version of Who Do You Think You Are.[5][6]

Side projects and other appearances edit

Saunders won international acclaim for writing and playing Edina Monsoon in her sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, based on the French and Saunders sketch "Modern Mother and Daughter". She also guest starred in the American sitcoms Roseanne and Friends, and voiced the wicked Fairy Godmother in the DreamWorks animated film Shrek 2. Saunders wrote and starred in another two BBC sitcoms, Jam and Jerusalem and The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle. Her other work includes being the face of Barclays Bank and BBC America.[citation needed]

French starred as Geraldine Granger in the highly successful sitcom The Vicar of Dibley, which received great critical acclaim. She also starred in four series of the comedy/crime show Murder Most Horrid, and voiced Mrs. Beaver in the film adaptation of C. S. Lewis' fantasy novel The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. French starred in other BBC show Jam and Jerusalem and Lark Rise to Candleford. For many years, French has become popular for her appearances in the Terry's Chocolate Orange adverts by saying her famous line: "It's not Terry's, it's mine!" and voicing the W H Smith and Tesco adverts.[citation needed] In 2009, French released her autobiography Dear Fatty, referring to Saunders, to whom she gave the nickname "Fatty". In 2021, French starred as a little ornament fairy for a M&S Christmas food advert along with its confectionery products character, Percy Pig.[7]

Featuring French and Saunders edit

Featuring French edit

Featuring Saunders edit

Video and DVD releases edit

UK video edit

  • French and Saunders: The Video (Best of Series 1 & 2) (1990)
  • French and Saunders Live (4 Front Video) (1991)
  • French and Saunders: Series 3 (1993)
  • French and Saunders at the Movies (Best of Series 4) (1994)

UK DVD edit

  • French and Saunders Live (Universal) (2001)
  • The Best of French and Saunders (or Gentlemen Prefer French and Saunders) (2002)
  • French and Saunders at the Movies (also includes the 1999 Christmas Special) (2005)
  • French and Saunders: Complete Series 1–6 (2008)
  • French and Saunders: Still Alive (2008)

USA video edit

  • French and Saunders at the Movies (1997)
  • Gentlemen Prefer French and Saunders (1997)
  • French and Saunders: Ingenue Years (1998)
  • French and Saunders: Living in a Material World (1998)

USA DVD edit

  • Gentlemen Prefer French and Saunders (2002)
  • French and Saunders at the Movies (2002)
  • French and Saunders: The Ingenue Years (2003)
  • French and Saunders: Living in a Material World (2003)
  • French and Saunders on the Rocks (2005)
  • French and Saunders: Back with a Vengeance (2005)

Australian video edit

  • French and Saunders: Series 3 – Complete and Un-edited(ish) – (Part One) (1993)[8]
  • French and Saunders: The Best of Series 4 (1994)[9]
  • French and Saunders: Series 3 – Complete and Un-edited(ish) – (Part Two) (1996) [10]
  • French and Saunders: Live (2002)

Australian DVD edit

  • French and Saunders: Live (2003)
  • French and Saunders at the Movies (with 1999 Christmas Special) (2005)
  • The Best of French and Saunders (2005)
  • French and Saunders: Complete Series 1–6 (2008)
  • French and Saunders: Still Alive – The Farewell Tour (2008)[11]
  • French And Saunders: Series One Episodes 1–3 (Comedy Bites) (4 March 2010)
  • Dawn French Bundle (2011)

International broadcasters edit

Country TV Network(s)
  Australia ABC (first runs) UK.TV/The Comedy Channel (repeats)
  Canada BBCK on BBC Kids
  France Arte (first runs), Pink TV (France) (repeats)
  Germany EinsFestival, Arte
  New Zealand UK.TV
  Portugal RTP2 (first runs), BBC Prime/BBC Entertainment (repeats)
  Singapore BBC Entertainment
  Thailand BBC Entertainment
  United States BBC America

References edit

  1. ^ The TV Museum Youtube channel: a trailer for the programme, transmitted 6 October 1983, appears on their YouTube website
  2. ^ a b c d Saunders, Jennifer (2013). Bonkers: My Life in Laughs. London: Viking. ISBN 9780241001561.
  3. ^ "French and Saunders: How they proved that women are funny". 27 December 2023 – via www.bbc.co.uk. I looked in the mirror and I thought: 'Yes, this isn't it, this isn't what Anastacia looks like.' But instead of finding it funny, I just thought: 'Oh I don't like it.' "It just felt like I wasn't in control of the comedy. The joke was on me. I hadn't controlled it in any way.
  4. ^ Cottrell, Imani (29 January 2021). "Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders to reunite for French and Saunders: Funny Women". rts.org.uk. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  5. ^ Rice, Tim; Rice, Jonathan; Gambaccini, Paul (1990), Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness World Records and Guinness Publishing, ISBN 0-85112-398-8
  6. ^ Brown, Joe (1989), , The Washington Post, archived from the original on 5 November 2012, retrieved 30 July 2009
  7. ^ Parry, Mared (4 November 2021). "New M&S Christmas advert stars Hollywood actor Tom Holland as Percy Pig". OK! Magazine. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  8. ^ Australian Board of Classification 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Australian Board of Classification 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Australian Board of Classification 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Australian Board of Classification 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • French and Saunders at British Film Institute Screen Online
  • French and Saunders at the BBC
  • French and Saunders at IMDb  
  • French and Saunders at epguides.com
  • receive the BAFTA Fellowship

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SaundersCountry of originUnited KingdomNo of series6No of episodes48 not including the compilation specials list of episodes ProductionRunning timeVariousOriginal releaseNetworkBBC2 1987 1993 BBC One 1994 2017 Release9 March 1987 1987 03 09 25 December 2017 2017 12 25 In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian s Comedian the duo were voted among the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders Their last special French and Saunders Christmas Celebrity Special aired on 27 December 2005 on BBC One In 2006 both French and Saunders announced their sketch show was dead and that they had moved on to more age appropriate material Their last time performing as a duo the Still Alive tour ran initially until late 2008 then resumed in Australia in summer 2009 In 2009 the duo were jointly awarded the BAFTA Fellowship Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1978 1987 1 2 French and Saunders 1987 2007 1 3 Post show developments 2007 present 2 Cast 2 1 Regular 2 2 Recurring 3 Episodes 4 Live shows 5 Recurring sketches and characters 6 Lananeeneenoonoo 6 1 The Sugar Lumps 7 Side projects and other appearances 7 1 Featuring French and Saunders 7 2 Featuring French 7 3 Featuring Saunders 8 Video and DVD releases 8 1 UK video 8 2 UK DVD 8 3 USA video 8 4 USA DVD 8 5 Australian video 8 6 Australian DVD 9 International broadcasters 10 References 11 External linksHistory editBackground 1978 1987 edit Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders met in 1978 while they were studying drama at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and began their career by collaborating on several comedy projects They came to prominence in the early 1980s for performing at the London alternative comedy club The Comedy Store which also gave its name to its television series The Comic Strip Presents and the informal grouping of so called alternative comedians French and Saunders were featured on the live comedy album of The Comic Strip recorded by comedy entrepreneur Martin Lewis for his Springtime label and released in 1981 The duo made their first mainstream television appearance in The Comic Strip Presents appearing in approximately 30 episodes each and writing material for the show French and Saunders began to establish themselves in what was referred to as the underground comedy scene along with many other prolific actors and comedians they would work with during the next twenty plus years In 1983 they starred in an edition of Channel 4 s series The Entertainers 1 and later went on to appear as comedy relief on the weekly music programme The Tube on the same channel for which French received her honour of being the first person to use the word blowjob on British television In 1985 French and Saunders collaborated on the programme Girls on Top which they once again with Ruby Wax wrote and starred in Co stars Tracey Ullman and Ruby Wax rounded out a set of four oddball roommates and the show ran for two series In 1986 French and Saunders made their first of many appearances on Comic Relief and they signed a long term contract with the BBC French and Saunders 1987 2007 edit nbsp French and Saunders parodying James Cameron s blockbuster film Titanic In 1987 French and Saunders created their eponymous sketch show which lasted six series and nine specials until 2005 Compilations of previous material appeared until 2017 The show began humbly but established its own niche The first series was intentionally set up to look like a low budget variety show in which the duo constantly attempted grandiose stunts and often failed miserably A famous guest star would often be brought on but mistreated Also featured during this series were a troupe of geriatric dancers called The Hot Hoofers and a bongos keyboard music duo called Raw Sex actually Comic Strip collaborators Simon Brint and Rowland Rivron in character as stepfather and stepson Ken and Duane Bishop respectively Alison Moyet and Joan Armatrading each appeared in one episode The dancing and music were included to fulfil the series mandate as a light entertainment series to include a certain amount of variety rather than pure comedy as the BBC s budget for Light Entertainment was considerably higher than that of their Comedy department 2 95 The show within a show premise was dropped with the second series in 1988 As the show progressed ratings skyrocketed eventually prompting the BBC to move it from BBC2 to BBC1 in 1994 French and Saunders received higher and higher budgets to create elaborate parodies of mainstream culture These ranged anywhere from re creations of films e g Thelma amp Louise Misery Titanic and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane to spoofs of popular music artists including Madonna Bananarama ABBA and The Corrs Certain spoken phrases and sight gags referencing previously performed sketches often from years before were incorporated for loyal fans In particular there is a running gag suggesting French and Saunders are unable to affect accents accurately this first appeared in their spoof of Gone with the Wind when they break their character in the middle of an elaborate and expensive parody to argue about the authenticity of their Southern accent Saunders goads French to try the accent by saying How are you and French responds with an interpretation sounding more like a strong Northern Irish accent Since then the duo often break character in the middle of elaborate sketches to do an accent check and repeat these lines The show also contained numerous meta references an awareness that the viewer was watching a parody Unlike many parodies done straightforwardly for effect French and Saunders use the viewer s awareness of what is going on to stretch out the joke further For example in their parody of Peter Jackson s fantasy film epic The Lord of the Rings an encounter between Frodo and Galadriel is thrown off after Saunders delivers her line I have passed the test and now I will diminish and go to the West and remain Galadriel French responds You will what sorry to which Saunders replies I will diminish I don t understand it s in the book Other characters that make a recurring appearance are the bald fat perverted old men Begging for it she is two perpetually overacting extras and Star Pets What a lovely dog Lady Fortescue I bet he do s tricks The sixth and final series aired in 2004 returning to the first series metafictional premise In this series the two lampooned themselves as incapable of getting any work done Saunders later characterised it as a fairly accurate rendition of our writing process but asserted that while they appeared to others to be procrastinating they were actually generating writing ideas 2 100 103 The series also starred Liza Tarbuck as a heavily fictionalised version of herself forced to be the fictional show s producer despite her actual career goal of creating and producing game shows and Lorna Brown as the production assistant Abba Maggie Steed appeared in two episodes as the duo s agent Mo based on their real agent Maureen Vincent 2 while Eileen Essell and Brenda Cowling appeared briefly in several episodes as Abba s imagination of French and Saunders respectively as old women The show ended with a final Christmas special in 2005 A compilation series A Bucket o French and Saunders aired in 2007 In 2008 the pair retired the show after performing a sketch with the singer Anastacia in which French dressed in a similar outfit to the US star French said she was left feeling humiliated 3 Post show developments 2007 present edit In Christmas 2010 French and Saunders were featured in three two hour radio shows on BBC Radio 2 This was followed by further specials in 2011 for Easter and the Bank Holidays In 2020 the duo debuted a podcast titled French amp Saunders Titting About on Audible The podcast features the pair in relaxed often nostalgic conversations about a new topic in each episode Series 2 was released in 2021 and Series 3 in 2022 Series 4 was released in 2023 In 2021 it was announced that Gold had commissioned a new one off special titled French and Saunders Funny Women The special filmed on the set of their original sketch series features a discussion by French and Saunders and focuses on the history of women who have contributed to comedy 4 It was broadcast on Gold on 17 July that year Cast editIn addition to French and Saunders themselves the sketch series featured several regular and recurring cast members who were chosen for their funny bones and willingness to be part of the gang 2 100 101 Although the amount of music in the show decreased over time Raw Sex remained regular cast members through series 4 Betty Marsden also appeared in series one as Madame the show s choreographer Singer Kirsty MacColl appeared in one episode of series two and five episodes of series 3 sometimes performing jointly with Raw Sex For series 5 Mel and Sue served as assistant writers and appeared in four of the seven episodes In series 6 the show returned to the show within a show format of series 1 with Liza Tarbuck appearing in each episode as the fictional show s producer and Lorna Brown as the PA The show also featured dozens of guest stars Notably Saunders Absolutely Fabulous co stars Joanna Lumley Julia Sawalha and June Whitfield all guest starred as themselves with Whitfield appearing on the show three years before the beginning of Ab Fab The spouses of the duo Lenny Henry and Adrian Edmondson both appeared on the show respectively while the producer Jon Plowman made occasional uncredited cameos Recurring Ab Fab actors Patrick Barlow Harriet Thorpe Helen Lederer and Kathy Burke also appeared as did French s The Vicar of Dibley co star Gary Waldhorn and Jam amp Jerusalem regulars Maggie Steed Rosie Cavaliero and Pauline McLynn Regular edit Actor Role s Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4 Series 5 Series 6 Dawn French Herself Various Regular Jennifer Saunders Herself Various Regular Simon Brint Ken Bishop Various Regular Does not appear Rowland Rivron Duane Bishop Various Regular Does not appear Betty Marsden Madame Regular Does not appear Kirsty MacColl Herself Does not appear Guest Regular Does not appear Lorna Brown Abba Does not appear Regular Liza Tarbuck Liza Does not appear Regular Recurring edit Kevin Allen 8 episodes 1990 1996 Patrick Barlow 8 episodes 1990 2003 Kathy Burke 7 episodes 1988 1999 Sean Chapman 3 episodes 1994 2002 Sidney Cole 4 episodes 1993 1995 Brenda Cowling 5 episodes 2004 Adrian Edmondson 4 episodes 1988 2017 Eileen Essell 4 episodes 2004 Mel Giedroyc 4 episodes 1996 Lenny Henry 4 episodes 1988 1996 Lulu 3 episodes 1988 2017 Patsy Kensit 3 episodes 1996 Kate Moss 4 episodes 1996 Sue Perkins 4 episodes 1996 Maggie Steed 3 episodes 1998 2004 Harriet Thorpe 8 episodes 1987 2003 Ian Tough 3 episodes 1993 1996 Janette Tough 5 episodes 1993 2005 Tim Wylton 4 episodes 1993 2004 Jon Plowman 3 episodes 2003 2017 uncredited Keturah Sorrell 5 episodes 1987 uncredited Episodes editMain article List of French and Saunders episodes French and Saunders first broadcast on 9 March 1987 on BBC2 with the first series comprising six episodes With its popularity and high ratings a second series commenced on 4 March 1988 followed by a Christmas special in late 1988 The third fourth and fifth series which broadcast from 1990 to 1996 consisting each of seven episodes relied heavily on movie parodies and some music parodies alongside their own material such as the sketch Modern Mother and Daughter which spawned Saunders popular sitcom Absolutely Fabulous in 1992 Notable films parodied on the show included What Ever Happened to Baby Jane The Exorcist Misery The Silence of the Lambs Thelma amp Louise Pulp Fiction and Braveheart A second Christmas special was screened in 1994 between the fourth and fifth series For the next several years the series included only Christmas and Easter specials in 1998 a new special The Making of Titanic was broadcast at Christmas and featured a spoof on the behind the scenes and making of James Cameron s 1997 film Titanic with Dawn French as Jack and Jennifer Saunders as Rose Five further specials including spoofs on the films Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace and Love Actually were broadcast from 1999 to 2003 before the sixth and final series in 2004 and an additional Christmas special in 2005 Forty eight episodes not including the compilation episodes were broadcast between 1987 and 2005 The series additionally included compilation specials starting in 1995 with the two part French and Saunders Go To the Movies which highlighted their movie parodies from the series A second two part compilation special I Can t Believe it s Music and I Can t Believe it s Not Music from 2005 showcased their classic music parodies from singers such as Alanis Morissette ABBA The Corrs Guns N Roses and Bjork In 2007 the compilation series A Bucket o French and Saunders which featured a mixture of new material and old clips was broadcast to highlight the 20th anniversary of the series However this proved unpopular with viewers and the initial seven part series was edited to six episodes On 25 December 2017 a new compilation special 300 Years of French and Saunders marked the 30th anniversary of the series and again consisted mainly of old clips while new material featured spoofs of Gogglebox and Keeping Up with the Kardashians Live shows editFrench and Saunders toured rarely with UK tours in 1990 and 2000 They began what was announced as their final tour at Blackpool Opera House on 29 February 2008 in the UK The first leg of the show concluded in May 2008 before moving to Australia The tour ended on 9 November in London The tour included a selection of their favourite sketches and new material written specifically for the show The tour was directed by Hamish McColl set design by Lez Brotherstone and lighting video and visual effects by Willie Williams Live 1990 Live in 2000 French and Saunders Still Alive The Farewell TourRecurring sketches and characters editSharon and Karen 1987 1988 A pair of naughty schoolgirls who call out Miss every time things go wrong The Extras 1987 2003 Unnamed extras who infuriate every director with their overacting and every actor with their overfamiliarity Jim and Jim 1987 1993 Also known as The Fat Men the Dirty Old Men or simply Men Whether at the pub in front of the telly or trying out for panto they think they re God s gift to women and sexually harass any woman they meet Teen Talkers 1987 1988 Two chatty teenagers who discuss changes in the facilities in a series 1 episode and contraception in a series 2 episode White Room 1988 2005 Dawn and Jennifer interact in a room with white walls and bubble wrapped furniture Dawn knocks at the door and usually announces herself as Dawn French your comedy partner or Dawn French from teleovision while Jennifer sits on the couch and tries to make her uncomfortable The two sometimes impersonated celebrities or other characters within the sketch and occasionally it was used as a springboard to another sketch such as a parody of Noel s House Party or Dr Tanya Byron s intervention History of Dance 1988 1996 French and Saunders try out different dancing styles e g Irish jig flappers 90s clubbers disco sock hops but the dancing always goes wrong in the end Jackie and Leanne 1988 1996 Dramatic young women obsessed with mail order catalogues and plan for events such as holidays and weddings far in advance Pear Tree Farm 1988 2005 A farm whose owner French repeatedly changes its line of business always assisted by her mentally disabled unpaid employee Saunders who often unintentionally reveals unpleasant truths the owner has been hiding Initially the farm was home to Star Pets which supplied animals to TV and film productions subsequent businesses included an animal crematory and a children s nursery French s character first appeared in series 2 but the farm and Saunders character didn t appear until series 3 Star Test 1990 A spoof of the show of the same name serving as a platform to parody the interview subjects which included Sonia Bros Wendy James of Transvision Vamp and Tanita Tikaram The Expert 1990 2000 A talk show host Saunders introduces Dawn as an expert on a subject such as the royal family or outer space but Dawn constantly shows herself to have no knowledge in the area The sketch appeared on TV only in series three but was revived for the 2000 live tour wherein the show s title was PMTV The Fat Women 1990 1998 Living in a country house they spend their days at the races drinking whiskey getting severe injuries and brushing them off as minor incidents They also insult anybody who interferes in their business The Sound of Music 1993 A segment hosted by Ken and Duane in which they briefly discussed the history of music as a lead in to music video parodies Segments often opened with Ken reading the lyrics to a popular song in a monotone Madonna 1993 2005 Often mentioned particularly in White Room sketches and occasionally parodied such as in spoofs of In Bed with Madonna Into the Hollywood Groove Me Against the Music and The English Roses The Stylists 1996 2004 Wardrobe stylist Daniel Saunders and hair and makeup artist Terry French chain smoking flamboyantly gay men who style celebrities series 5 and assist the Old Masters series 6 Olde Elizabethan Shakespearean Times 1996 Two unhygienic women in Elizabethan England enjoy living a backward peasant way of life whether cooking disgusting recipes using urine or gossiping about the locals at the pub Junior and Emma 1996 1999 Public school girls who have been abandoned by their parents and stay at school during the holidays Special Effects Specialists 1998 2004 Propsmen who excel in making the worst props ever used in such big budget films as Titanic The Lord of the Rings Star Wars and Troy Catherine Zeta Jones 2003 2004 Always refers to herself as Catherine Spartacus Zeta Douglas Jones and usually discusses differences between her lifestyle in Wales and in Hollywood Jodie amp Jordan Solve Your Problems 2004 Hypersexual cam girls who provide advice to viewers invariably suggesting they shag someone s brains out Mother and Daughter A daughter usually French gets into an argument with her mother usually Saunders often over something insignificant Lananeeneenoonoo editLananeeneenoonoo nbsp The single cover for Help featuring French Saunders and Burke Lananeeneenoonoo with the real BananaramaBackground informationOriginUnited KingdomGenresPopYears active1988 1989LabelsLondon RecordsPast membersDawn FrenchJennifer SaundersKathy Burke Lananeeneenoonoo was a British spoof all girl group consisting of comedians Dawn French Jennifer Saunders and Kathy Burke The group and its name was a spoof on the popular group Bananarama and was introduced during the 1988 Christmas special of French amp Saunders in which Burke was a guest In 1989 along with Bananarama they created a charity single called Help to raise money for Comic Relief It was a cover version of the Beatles song and was released on the London Records label entering the UK Singles Chart on 25 February 1989 and reaching a high of No 3 It remained in the chart for nine weeks The Sugar Lumps edit French Saunders and Burke returned for Comic Relief in 1997 as the Sugar Lumps along with Llewella Gideon and Lulu to parody the Spice Girls with whom they performed a version of Who Do You Think You Are 5 6 Side projects and other appearances editSaunders won international acclaim for writing and playing Edina Monsoon in her sitcom Absolutely Fabulous based on the French and Saunders sketch Modern Mother and Daughter She also guest starred in the American sitcoms Roseanne and Friends and voiced the wicked Fairy Godmother in the DreamWorks animated film Shrek 2 Saunders wrote and starred in another two BBC sitcoms Jam and Jerusalem and The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle Her other work includes being the face of Barclays Bank and BBC America citation needed French starred as Geraldine Granger in the highly successful sitcom The Vicar of Dibley which received great critical acclaim She also starred in four series of the comedy crime show Murder Most Horrid and voiced Mrs Beaver in the film adaptation of C S Lewis fantasy novel The Chronicles of Narnia The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe French starred in other BBC show Jam and Jerusalem and Lark Rise to Candleford For many years French has become popular for her appearances in the Terry s Chocolate Orange adverts by saying her famous line It s not Terry s it s mine and voicing the W H Smith and Tesco adverts citation needed In 2009 French released her autobiography Dear Fatty referring to Saunders to whom she gave the nickname Fatty In 2021 French starred as a little ornament fairy for a M amp S Christmas food advert along with its confectionery products character Percy Pig 7 Featuring French and Saunders edit The Comic Strip Presents 1982 2012 The Young Ones 1982 1984 appearing in the episodes Interesting and Time Happy Families 1985 Girls on Top 1985 1986 Let Them Eat Cake 1999 Jam amp Jerusalem 2006 2009 Coraline 2009 Absolutely Fabulous The Movie 2016 Death on the Nile 2022 Featuring French edit Main article Dawn French Filmography Murder Most Horrid 1991 1999 The Vicar of Dibley 1994 2007 Wild West 2002 2004 Lark Rise to Candleford 2008 2011 Psychoville 2009 2011 Roger and Val Have Just Got In 2010 2012 The Wrong Mans 2013 2014 The Trouble with Maggie Cole 2020 Featuring Saunders edit Main article Jennifer Saunders Filmography Absolutely Fabulous 1992 2012 Mirrorball 2000 The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle 2007 Dead Boss 2012 Blandings 2013 2014 Video and DVD releases editUK video edit French and Saunders The Video Best of Series 1 amp 2 1990 French and Saunders Live 4 Front Video 1991 French and Saunders Series 3 1993 French and Saunders at the Movies Best of Series 4 1994 UK DVD edit French and Saunders Live Universal 2001 The Best of French and Saunders or Gentlemen Prefer French and Saunders 2002 French and Saunders at the Movies also includes the 1999 Christmas Special 2005 French and Saunders Complete Series 1 6 2008 French and Saunders Still Alive 2008 USA video edit French and Saunders at the Movies 1997 Gentlemen Prefer French and Saunders 1997 French and Saunders Ingenue Years 1998 French and Saunders Living in a Material World 1998 USA DVD edit Gentlemen Prefer French and Saunders 2002 French and Saunders at the Movies 2002 French and Saunders The Ingenue Years 2003 French and Saunders Living in a Material World 2003 French and Saunders on the Rocks 2005 French and Saunders Back with a Vengeance 2005 Australian video edit French and Saunders Series 3 Complete and Un edited ish Part One 1993 8 French and Saunders The Best of Series 4 1994 9 French and Saunders Series 3 Complete and Un edited ish Part Two 1996 10 French and Saunders Live 2002 Australian DVD edit French and Saunders Live 2003 French and Saunders at the Movies with 1999 Christmas Special 2005 The Best of French and Saunders 2005 French and Saunders Complete Series 1 6 2008 French and Saunders Still Alive The Farewell Tour 2008 11 French And Saunders Series One Episodes 1 3 Comedy Bites 4 March 2010 Dawn French Bundle 2011 International broadcasters editCountry TV Network s nbsp Australia ABC first runs UK TV The Comedy Channel repeats nbsp Canada BBCK on BBC Kids nbsp France Arte first runs Pink TV France repeats nbsp Germany EinsFestival Arte nbsp New Zealand UK TV nbsp Portugal RTP2 first runs BBC Prime BBC Entertainment repeats nbsp Singapore BBC Entertainment nbsp Thailand BBC Entertainment nbsp United States BBC AmericaReferences edit The TV Museum Youtube channel a trailer for the programme transmitted 6 October 1983 appears on their YouTube website a b c d Saunders Jennifer 2013 Bonkers My Life in Laughs London Viking ISBN 9780241001561 French and Saunders How they proved that women are funny 27 December 2023 via www bbc co uk I looked in the mirror and I thought Yes this isn t it this isn t what Anastacia looks like But instead of finding it funny I just thought Oh I don t like it It just felt like I wasn t in control of the comedy The joke was on me I hadn t controlled it in any way Cottrell Imani 29 January 2021 Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders to reunite for French and Saunders Funny Women rts org uk Retrieved 22 June 2021 Rice Tim Rice Jonathan Gambaccini Paul 1990 Guinness Book of British Hit Singles amp Albums Enfield Middlesex Guinness World Records and Guinness Publishing ISBN 0 85112 398 8 Brown Joe 1989 Girls Just Wanna Make Bucks The Washington Post archived from the original on 5 November 2012 retrieved 30 July 2009 Parry Mared 4 November 2021 New M amp S Christmas advert stars Hollywood actor Tom Holland as Percy Pig OK Magazine Retrieved 7 January 2022 Australian Board of Classification Archived 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Australian Board of Classification Archived 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Australian Board of Classification Archived 27 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Australian Board of Classification Archived 27 February 2009 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website French and Saunders at British Film Institute Screen Online French and Saunders at the BBC French and Saunders at IMDb nbsp French and Saunders at epguides com French and Saunders receive the BAFTA Fellowship Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title French and Saunders amp oldid 1222551411 Lananeeneenoonoo, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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