So many comedy's from the small screen make it to the cinema as movies and tend to lose their way and the magic is lost somehow. This isn't the case here. I always wanted the TV versions longer, and here it is. The characters and feel of the movie have remained unchanged and true to the series which is the only way it could be portrayed, due to the juxtaposition the characters find themselves in. All in all, it was a masterclass of how certain sections of British culture refuse to bend to the will of corporate vipers. (In the end)