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Three Fights, Two Weddings And A Funeral
UK, BBC (Pozzitive Productions), Sitcom, colour, 1994
Starring: Steve Coogan, John Thomson, Sandra Gough
Pauline Calf and Spiros

A welcome return to the awful Calf siblings, this time with the emphasis on Pauline. The title (and some of the action) spoofed the recent smash-hit British film comedy Four Weddings And A Funeral; indeed the programme featured John Hannah satirising the character he had played in the movie.

In Three Fights, Two Weddings And A Funeral Pauline planned to marry the smarmy Spiros, but instead found romance nearer home with Paul's best mate, Fat Bob.

Tremendous stuff from a comedy team on top form.


Note. Coogan appeared as Pauline Calf in Comic Relief 1997.

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Cast
Steve Coogan - Paul and Pauline Calf
John Thomson - Fat Bob
Sandra Gough - Mum
Sally Rogers - Julie
Patrick Marber - Spiros
John Hannah - Mark
Jennifer Hennesey - Other Pauline
Gary Olsen - Tony
Jason Yates - Clive
Henry Normal - Darren
Malcolm Raeburn - Sgt Lynch
James Greene - Priest

Crew
Steve Coogan - Writer
Patrick Marber - Writer
Henry Normal - Writer
Geoff Posner - Director
Geoff Posner - Producer
David Tyler - Producer
Transmission Details
Number of episodes: 1 Length: 1
29 Dec 1994, BBC2 Thu 9.50pm
Review by Mark Lewisohn.
Reviews supplied by Radio Times 2003 BBC Worldwide - used under licence from BBC Worldwide.
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