Margaret and Victor get stuck in the Bank Holiday traffic.Margaret and Victor get stuck in the Bank Holiday traffic.Margaret and Victor get stuck in the Bank Holiday traffic.
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Eric Idle
- The voice of
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John Du Prez
- The voice of
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Derek Jameson
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- (archive footage)
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaVíctor is wearing the same Hawaiian-style shirt that he wore in In Luton Airport No-One Can Hear You Scream (1990).
- Goofs(at around 11 mins) The traffic jam is only a few cars long - there's a white car with open road in front of it at the top right hand side of the screen.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Victor Meldrew: Oh, God Al-mighty!
Margaret Meldrew: Want a sucky sweet?
Victor Meldrew: Sucky sweet! I'll be sucking on that exhaust pipe in a minute, much more of this.
- SoundtracksVictor Meldrew
Performed by Eric Idle and John Du Prez
Featured review
Stuck in a traffic jam with Hondacondria ...and Mrs Warboys.
Series 3's claustrophobic gem sees Victor and Margaret stuck in a motorway queue with Mrs Warboys sat in the back. The episode sees Victor become even more erasable and irritated with his ever increasing boredom, Margaret as ever remains as calm as possible. Mrs Warboys as usual does her fair share of gossipping.
Some hilarious lines, Victor 'I wish I was dead,' Margaret's response 'I wish you were dead.' Side splitting. Victor's reactions to the story Mrs Warboys is telling Margaret is hilarious, his facial expressions are unbelievable. It is impossible to watch that scene and not watch Victor, the story is so crazy too. I can understand why for many the 'Victor Meldrew' song would be the highlight, seemed like everyone was singing back then. That line Mrs Warboys delivery wrecks me, 'they, erm...hold a note quite well, don't they?'
Not dark, nor as somber toned as some, the last line he delivers was sweet 'Mirror image of your life really isn't it, car journey on a bank holiday. First 50 miles on the go all the way, sense of direction, bowling along, get past 60 everything slows down to a sudden crawl. You realise you're not going anywhere anymore. All the things you thought you would do that never came to anything. And you can't turn the clock back, one way traffic....' it's hugely poignant, beautifully delivered, it's a wonderful moment.
These single location episodes work so well, it's all about the dialogue and the acting chemistry between the characters. The interplay between the three is magical, surely the moment when Mrs Warboys turns up and gets in the back must be one of the most random moments in any show.
Comic brilliance, one of the show's best. 10/10
Some hilarious lines, Victor 'I wish I was dead,' Margaret's response 'I wish you were dead.' Side splitting. Victor's reactions to the story Mrs Warboys is telling Margaret is hilarious, his facial expressions are unbelievable. It is impossible to watch that scene and not watch Victor, the story is so crazy too. I can understand why for many the 'Victor Meldrew' song would be the highlight, seemed like everyone was singing back then. That line Mrs Warboys delivery wrecks me, 'they, erm...hold a note quite well, don't they?'
Not dark, nor as somber toned as some, the last line he delivers was sweet 'Mirror image of your life really isn't it, car journey on a bank holiday. First 50 miles on the go all the way, sense of direction, bowling along, get past 60 everything slows down to a sudden crawl. You realise you're not going anywhere anymore. All the things you thought you would do that never came to anything. And you can't turn the clock back, one way traffic....' it's hugely poignant, beautifully delivered, it's a wonderful moment.
These single location episodes work so well, it's all about the dialogue and the acting chemistry between the characters. The interplay between the three is magical, surely the moment when Mrs Warboys turns up and gets in the back must be one of the most random moments in any show.
Comic brilliance, one of the show's best. 10/10
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Oct 9, 2015
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