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Newest Review: ... earlier on in their lives and which comes to a head by the series end. To say any more than that would ruin it. This is ... more

 ... such an impressive series. The performances themselves are pitch-perfect and Molina and French should be commended if not rewarded for these. The relationship between the two is brilliantly portrayed as they take an interest in the mundanities and scrapings of each others' working days, in particular Roger's ongoing gripes with his colleagues. They also find themselves in a number of recognisable situations - having to locate a much needed appliance guarantee from the 'big drawer' , the responsibility of having an ...more

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Roger and Val Have Just Got In (DVD): Comedy + drama done perfectly (440 words)
by - written on 09/01/11, updated on  10/01/11 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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Roger and Val Have Just Got In was shown on BBC 2 earlier this year. The concept is simple, it just portrays the half hour when Roger, an uptight socially awkward botanist (Alfred Molina) and Val, a gregarious but slightly insular home economics teacher (Dawn French) return home from work. Essentially we observe them as they describe their minor trials and tribulations within their home setting, it is no more complicated than that. However, as the series progresses it becomes apparent that there is something akin to the proverbial 'elephant in the room.'from earlier on in their lives and which comes to a head by the series end. To say any more than that ...  Read the complete review