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Release Date:
29 October 1990 (UK) morePlot:
Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "bouquet") continually looks for opportunities to climb the social ladder... moreAwards:
1 win & 2 nominations moreUser Comments:
excellent British comedy moreUS TV Schedule:
| Sat. Oct. 18 | 8:00 PM | PBS | Let There Be Light | #4.7 |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 7 of 28)| Patricia Routledge | ... | Hyacinth / ... (43 episodes, 1990-1995) | |
| Judy Cornwell | ... | Daisy (43 episodes, 1990-1995) | |
| Clive Swift | ... | Richard / ... (43 episodes, 1990-1995) | |
| Geoffrey Hughes | ... | Onslow (43 episodes, 1990-1995) | |
| Josephine Tewson | ... | Elizabeth / ... (42 episodes, 1990-1995) | |
| Mary Millar | ... | Rose (36 episodes, 1991-1995) | |
| David Griffin | ... | Emmet / ... (36 episodes, 1991-1995) |
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UK:30 min (44 episodes) | USA:30 minCountry:
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Two cars played the role of Hyacinth's and Richard's. They were both the same type of car - a Rover 216 in the same shade of blue. Early episodes used a car with the registration plate D541 EXL. Later ones used a car with the registration plate D541 EFL. moreQuotes:
Emmet Hawksworth: [repeated line about Hyacinth in a sad and depressed tone] She'll sing at me, I know she will. moreFAQ
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The dry humour of the Brits has no problem mixing up the slapstick in Keeping Up Appearances, a delicious series poking fun at the social graces of upper crust English society in the eyes of a lowly middle-class British wife.
Patricia Routledge can't be more perfect as Hyacinth Bucket, the charming and altogether frightening definition of an English lady, despite her mediocre financial status. The series follows her incessant efforts to make a name for herself as a social elite, inviting neighbors and important townsfolk over for "candlelight suppers," among other social events she so daftly names. Of course, the whole Hyacinth image wouldn't be nearly as funny unless the hysterical supporting cast weren't there to ground Mrs. Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet") in her place. Her working class sisters, the hussy Rose and the meek Daisy are perfect as Hyacinth's inescapable link to mediocrity. The image is complete with Daisy's slob of a husband Onslo, who dispenses his frank advice with racous results. Rounding up the innocent bystanders of Hyacinth's misadventures are her nervous neighbor Elizabeth and her brother Emmitt, but most of all Hyacinth's whipped yet sardonic husband, Richard, whom you can't help but pity and root for at the same time.
This is a British comedy to end all comedies. The chances for conflict between Hyacinth's goal as a social mistress and her bourgeois reality are infinite, and the laugh track doesn't lie when Hyacinth is caught between a rock and a hard place - more often literally than figuratively. If you aren't a fan of Brit comedy, you may only be able to stomach a few episodes before the formula seems to wear. However, a true social connoiseur of such a series would scoff at the idea. :-)