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<blockquote data-quote="Mel O&#039;Drama" data-source="post: 231429" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>The third and final series of <em>Bless Me, Father</em> came to a quiet but passable end this evening. </p><p></p><p>How I felt about it after the first few episodes is still true at the end. It did what it said on the tin, and gave me some quiet 25 minutes of enjoying character. </p><p></p><p>Arthur Lowe was solid enough, doing his typical Arthur Lowe thing. His Irish accent came and went, but that's all part of the charm. Daniel Aberini seemed to improve as the episodes went by. I'm sure his stint in <em>The Rocky Horror Show </em>didn't hurt his comic timing at all.Gabrielle Daye had a wonderful scene stealing quality in each episode. Mrs Pring's sarcastic little barbs towards Father Duddleswell were great fun. And the recurring characters that emerged with Billy Buzzle, Reverend Mother Stephen and Doctor Daley were equally enjoyable. </p><p></p><p>Probably one for hardcore British sitcom fans or Arthur Lowe aficionados. But one I'm glad to be able to say I've now seen in full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mel O'Drama, post: 231429, member: 23"] The third and final series of [I]Bless Me, Father[/I] came to a quiet but passable end this evening. How I felt about it after the first few episodes is still true at the end. It did what it said on the tin, and gave me some quiet 25 minutes of enjoying character. Arthur Lowe was solid enough, doing his typical Arthur Lowe thing. His Irish accent came and went, but that's all part of the charm. Daniel Aberini seemed to improve as the episodes went by. I'm sure his stint in [I]The Rocky Horror Show [/I]didn't hurt his comic timing at all.Gabrielle Daye had a wonderful scene stealing quality in each episode. Mrs Pring's sarcastic little barbs towards Father Duddleswell were great fun. And the recurring characters that emerged with Billy Buzzle, Reverend Mother Stephen and Doctor Daley were equally enjoyable. Probably one for hardcore British sitcom fans or Arthur Lowe aficionados. But one I'm glad to be able to say I've now seen in full. [/QUOTE]
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