Whoops Apocalypse: The Complete Apocalypse (Series & Film) (2 Discs)

Featuring: Barry Morse, John Barron & Richard Griffths

Format: DVD | Rating: 15 years & over

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 EXCELLENT ENSEMBLE CAST

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I bought this on VHS years ago and have been patiently waiting for the DVD release.The cast are fantastic - especially John Cleese as an international terrorist..If you like this try HOT METAL as well.

 About time - this DVD release is long overdue!

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I have loved this series ever since its original transmission in 1982. At that time I was 9 years-old and I only really 'got' the slapstick elements - for instance, the Shah's exit from France in a ceremony 'de gross humiliation!' or the SAS attack on the ferry loo. I have revisited it several times since, each time discovering new and wonderful elements. Now I try to watch it at least once a year, it really deserves that amount of attention. I really do believe this is one of the best sitcoms ever made by an ITV company. A superb cast (Peter Jones and John Cleese are my favourites here) and a wonderfully barbed script, wrapping up with a poignant climax. If you have never seen this show, I urge you to buy it.

 T.V.'s Answer To 'Dr.Strangelove'

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Andrew Marshall and David Renwick followed up their brilliant sketch show 'End Of Part One' with this witty satire of the Cold War. It is easy to forget now just how close the possibility of mutually assured destruction seemed with sabre rattling on all sides. Reagan denounced Russia as the 'evil empire' ( he can talk. His own country was hardly the focus for all the good in the world ), while Thatcher earned herself the nickname of 'Cold War Maggie' ( later changed to 'The Iron Lady' not because she was iron-strong, but because she couldn't make a speech without referencing the Iron Curtain ). The show had a great cast including Barry Morse as the Reagan-like President Johnny Cyclops, John Barron as his advisor, the Bible-thumping 'The Deacon', John Cleese as the terrorist 'Lacrobat' ( his first television role since 'Basil Fawlty' ), Peter Jones as Labour Prime Minister 'Kevin Pork' ( the writers' predictions were slightly awry. As the Thatcher Government in power at the time was about as popular as piles, they must have assumed that a Labour victory in 1983 was inevitable ). Pork thinks he is 'Superman'. Which is not far off what Thatcher thought of herself at the time. Richard Griffiths is the Soviet Premier 'Dubienko' ( in a running gag, he keeps dropping dead and being replaced by robot lookalikes! ). Best of all is Ed Bishop as U.S. newsreader 'Jay Garrick' popping up with spoof headlines. The show was criticised at the time for making fun of nuclear war, but there is nothing crass and funny about the ending. I joined C.N.D. shortly after the series went out. The D.V.D. comes with the film version, which is okay ( Loretta Swit and Peter Cook starred ) but the series outclasses it. Young people interested in the '80's owe it to themselves to buy it.

 Brilliant, simply brilliant

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The film is a pale imitation of the original tv series with john cleese et al. A lobotomised us president and a bible bashing secretary of state, an incompetent labour government in the uk with a prime minister who thinks he's superman.

I won't give any more away but will say that this is a must see.

I first found out it was due for release as a dvd over a year ago. How nuch longer am i to be kept waiting?