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Marion And Geoff - Series 2

Marion And Geoff - Series 2

Parental Guidance.Info Stars: Rob Brydon

Summary: Keith Barret is now a chauffeur and he hasn't seen his kids for two and half years.

The second series of the compulsive MARION & GEOFF sees our hero Keith two years on. He has progressed from cab-driver to peak-capped chauffeur to his employers, an American couple and their brat of a son, Fisher. Through Keith's monologue to his dash-cam we discover he's constantly demeaned by the child, reminded of his lower station, but as-ever optimist Keith insists on rationalising Fisher's unacceptable behaviour, as he did his estranged wife's in the first series. There's a genuine upturn in his fortunes when Social Services arrange limited visiting rights for him to see the two "little smashers" he hasn't seen for two years.

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amazon.co.uk The second series of Marion & Geoff had an awful lot to live up to. That it might be as good as the mini masterpieces of pathos (and bathos) that made up the first series was all any viewer could reasonably expect; that it actually surpasses them is testament to the achievement of cowriters Rob Brydon and Hugo Blick. These six episodes (plus an hour-long special on the second disc) provide a window into an all-too-painfully familiar world of betrayal, deceit and family disintegration, as seen through the eternally optimistic eyes of Keith, a man who against all the evidence of his own senses somehow manages to retain his respect for the dignity of human nature.

Keith has put his mini-cab days behind him, and is now gainfully employed as a chauffeur to a wealthy American family. In between his duties delivering the young boy to school--and dodging the family's two Dobermans on the lawn--Keith unwittingly forms a personal bond with the boy's mother, Catherine. Slowly Keith is awakened to the truth about her unhappiness, and the activities of her wayward husband Peter, a self-proclaimed film producer much given to auditioning young actresses on his casting couch. Simultaneously, relations with Marion and his "little smashers" are improving, thanks to regular family meetings at motorway service stations. Mirroring events with his employers, Marion and Geoff are heading for trouble too, though once again Keith is the last person to realise what's really going on. Poignant personal revelations follow, leaving Keith with a surprisingly difficult choice at the end.

As before, the joy in Brydon's deadpan monologues to camera as he drives around the streets of London is not what he tells you, but what is revealed by implication. A disastrous night out with Geoff and Peter, for example, contrasts their vicious, self-serving natures with Keith's naive, almost heroic good nature: in a quandary about parking in a disabled space he remarks tellingly, "I'm not disabled, I'm disadvantaged." Marion & Geoff turns out to be a celebration of modest decency in the midst of a painfully cynical world.

On the DVD: The six episodes are presented on the first disc, though unlike Series 1 there's no commentary. On the second disc is the hour-long special episode "A Small Summer Party", in which we see in heartbreaking detail the day when Keith found out about Marion and Geoff (and we finally get to see the famous couple, with Geoff played by a not entirely unexpected guest star). --Mark Walker

Main Language: English
Region: Region 2
Special Features: A Small Summers Party Directors Cut
Release Date: June 14, 2004
Runtime: 180 minutes
Certification: Parental Guidance.
Catalogue Number: B B C D V D 1248
Keywords: Comedy, General, Series, Geoff, Marion, Tv
Genre: Comedy

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