This BBC comedy skit show is the brainchild of longtime comedy duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. Each episode featured satire on British life, television, and parodies on big box-office movies such as Batman Forever (1995) and Pulp Fiction (1994). The duo also invited notable Brits such as Patsy Kensit, Lulu, and Kate Moss.
Genre: Comedy
Cast:Dawn French , Jennifer Saunders , Simon Brint , Rowland Rivron , Patrick Barlow , Harriet Thorpe , Kirsty MacColl , Lorna Brown , Kevin Allen , Kathy Burke , Liza Tarbuck , Betty Marsden , Peter Johnston , Olwyn Atkinson , Ina Clare , Brenda Cowling , June Easther , Janette Tough
Dawn and Jennifer begin their fourth series with an uncanny send up of the Stephen King thriller Misery (1990). Plus Jennifer is having "one of those Marlene days"; Jen is desperately trying to "dash" from a work meeting; Ken and Duane's The Sound of Music focuses on David Bowie, they also introduce a special guest video from Dickens' Daughters; the Fat Blokes are delivering the work mail; and Dawn joins Jennifer in her new kitchen to discuss who's "got it all", this week it's French movie icon Gérard Depardieu. There's also a new ad for "Pretty Dawny" stockings, for legs that go on forever.
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders pay comic homage to "The Silence of the Lambs" and give a preview of a new blockbusting Jackie Collins mini-series "Lucky Bitches".
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders pay homage to Swedish film-maker Ingmar Bergman and American rock band Guns N' Roses.
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are in bed with two Madonnas and pay tribute to Fleetwood Mac.
Dawn and Jennifer suffer an alien takeover, Mary Jennifer Hopkin and Dawn Dana go down the memory lane of their greatest hits, and a young girl's love affair with a horse is captured on film.
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders pay their own comic tribute to the popular drama serial The House of Eliott and former Top of the Pops dance group Pan's People, and discuss minor members of the Royal family.
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders pay comic homage to Thelma and Louise, and are joined by Royal Ballet stars Darcey Bussell and Anthony Dowell for a documentary on the re-staging of Jennifer's famous ballet La Belle Dame sans Chapeau.