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French and Saunders
French and Saunders
Created byJenifer Saunders
Dawn French
StarringJenifer Saunders
Dawn French
Country of originUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Production
Running timeVarious
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release9 March 1987 –
24 December 2007

French & Saunders is a British sketch comedy television show written by and starring Emmy and BAFTA winner Jennifer Saunders and BAFTA-nominated Dawn French, and also the name by which the performers are known on the rare occasions when they appear elsewhere as a double act.

Widely popular in the early 1990s, the show was given one of the highest budgets in BBC history to create detailed spoofs and satires of pop culture, movies, celebrities and art. French and Saunders continue to film holiday specials for the BBC, and both have been successful starring in their own shows. Saunders won Emmys, BAFTAs and international acclaim for writing and starring in Absolutely Fabulous, which lead to roles in the American sitcoms Friends and Roseanne. Saunders also won an American People's Choice Award for voicing Shrek 2, but more recently she has written another two hit sitcoms, The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle and Jam and Jerusalem, where Dawn French had a role. Other work includes being the face of Barclays Bank and BBC America, while French starred in The Vicar of Dibley.

The show features an unusual style of humour, where many otherwise normal parody sketches are permeated with an underlying theme (which somewhat breaks the fourth wall) of the jealousy that French has for Saunders, and the superiority complex of Saunders.

In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, they were voted amongst the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.

The last special, 2005's French and Saunders Christmas Celebrity Special, aired on 27 December 2005 on BBC One. In 2006, Saunders and French announced that the sketch style French & Saunders show was now dead, and that they had moved on to more age-appropriate material. A Farewell Tour is scheduled for 2008 as well as a six-part anniversary series, A Bucket O' French & Saunders, six episodes compiled of old sketches which started airing on 7 September 2007 on BBC One.[1]

History

Origins

French (left) and Saunders spoofing Jack and Rose from the popular film Titanic

The duo met in 1978 while attending the Central School of Speech and Drama and immediately began to collaborate on projects. They first came to attention performing at the London club The Comic Strip - which also gave its name to the TV show and the informal grouping of so-called alternative comedians. French & Saunders were featured on the 1981 live comedy album of The Comic Strip recorded by comedy entrepreneur Martin Lewis for his Springtime! label and released in September 1981. Their first mainstream TV appearance was in 1982 in the British comedy programme The Comic Strip Presents..., where they were featured in approximately 30 episodes each as well as writing material for the series. They began to establish themselves in what was referred to as the "underground comedy" scene, along with many other prolific actors and comedians like Alan Rickman and Miranda Richardson, people whom they would go on to work with for the next twenty-plus years. From 1984 they appeared as comedy relief on the weekly Channel 4 music programme The Tube in which French had the honour of being the first person to use the word "blowjob" on UK TV.

In 1985 they collaborated on the programme Girls On Top, which they again wrote and starred in. Co-stars Tracey Ullman and Ruby Wax rounded out a set of four oddball roommates, and the show ran for two years. In 1986 they made their first of many appearances on the UK version of Comic Relief, and they signed a long-term contract with the BBC.

As the two have parted somewhat to find great success apart from one another Saunders winning Emmys and international acclaim for writing and starring in Absolutely Fabulous and roles in friends, Roseanne and the winning a peoples choice award in America for for giving the fairy godmother in Shrek 2 a voice and French with The Vicar of Dibley the two frequently reunite for holiday specials on the BBC. A six-DVD boxed set of their work was released internationally.

French & Saunders

In 1987 the duo launched the programme French & Saunders, which has carried over six series up until present date. The show began humbly but immediately established its own niche as a spoof on other types of shows. In the first season it was set up to intentionally look like a low-budget variety show in which the two stars were constantly attempting grandiose stunts and often failing miserably. Often a "famous" guest star (usually someone who was very much a B-list celebrity) would be brought on and then treated badly. Also featured during this season was a set of geriatric dancers and a bongos/keyboard music duo called Raw Sex, actually long-time collaborators Simon Brint and Rowland Rivron and the vocal talents of Kirsty MacColl.

As the series progressed and ratings skyrocketed the duo received higher and higher budgets with which to create elaborate parodies of mainstream culture. These ranged anywhere from recreations of films (Thelma & Louise, Misery, Titanic, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?) to spoofs on popular music artists (Madonna and Bananarama being favourites). Certain spoken phrases and sight gags that referenced previously-performed sketches (often from years before) were incorporated for loyal fans. In particular there is a running gag suggesting that the duo are unable to accurately affect accents; this first appeared in their spoof of Gone with the Wind when they break character in the middle of an elaborate and expensive parody to argue about the authenticity of their Southern accent. Saunders goads French to try the accent by saying "How are you?" and French responds with a mangled interpretation: "Har URR Yer?" Since then they often break character in the middle of elaborate sketches to do an "accent check" and repeat these lines.

Another unique aspect to the show is that it was permeated by a sense of awareness at all times that the viewer was actually watching a parody. Unlike many parodies that are done in a straightforward manner for effect, French & Saunders uses the viewer's awareness of what is going on to further stretch out the joke. In their parody of the The Lord of the Rings films, an encounter by Galadriel (Saunders) and Frodo (French) is thrown off when Saunders delivers the line "I have passed the test, and now I will diminish, and go to the West and remain Galadriel", to which French responds "You will what, sorry?" Saunders replies "I will diminish... I don't understand, it's in the book."

Other characters that make a recurring appearance are the bald, fat, perverted old men ("Begging for it she is!"); Star Test (most memorable character is Sonia, played by French); and Out and About ("I bet she do's tricks").

List of Series and other appearances

Series 1 - 1987

# Airdate Cast & Sketches
1 9 March Alison Moyet
2 16 March Roy Castle
3 23 March Julie T. Wallace
4 30 March Michael Grade
5 6 April Jools Holland, Rik Mayall, Harry Enfield
6 13 April Joan Armatrading, Harriet Thorpe

Other appearances and work

  • 1987 - Alison Moyet - Love Letters (promo video - F&S appearance)
  • 1988 – Comic Relief

Series 2 - 1988

# Airdate Cast & Sketches
1 4 March Joan Bakewell, Squeeze
2 11 March Toyah Willcox, Steve O'Donnell
3 18 March Helen Lederer, Kirsty MacColl
4 25 March Ben Elton
5 8 April Adrian Edmondson, Lenny Henry, The Proclaimers
6 15 April Robbie Coltrane, June Whitfield

Other appearances and work

  • 1988 - Bananarama & Lananeeneenoonoo – Help! Promo video (Comic Relief single)
  • 1988 - Bananarama & Lananeeneenoonoo – Help! Comic Relief '88 Live performance
  • 1988 - Jim Henson's The Storyteller - the bad sisters in Sapsorrow
  • 1988 - Christmas Special 28 December 1988 (Kathy Burke, Harriet Thorpe) (40 min)
  • 1989 – Hysteria 2 (live appearance C4 (Tiger Television), Standup/sketch, colour, 1989
  • 1989 – Comic Relief 2: A Night Of Comic Relief 2
  • 1989 - The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball - ITV (Central), Standup/sketch

Series 3 - 1990

# Airdate Sketches & Cast
1 15 March The Sound of Music (Jerry Hall)
2 22 March Whatever Happened to Baby Dawn? (Mac McDonald)
3 29 March The Exorcist (Kathy Burke)
4 5 April Dangerous Liaisons (Nigel Planer, Eleanor Bron, Joan Bakewell)
5 12 April Gone with the Wind
6 19 April Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Harriet Thorpe, Mac McDonald)
6 26 April Jane Asher, Carl Davis

Other appearances and work

  • 1990 Little Pig Robinson (Beatrix Potter)
  • 1990 – French & Saunders Live! (1990 Tour) Home video release (non-BBC)
  • 1991 - Comic Relief’ 91: F&S and Birds of a Feather – Mistaken Identity
  • 1991 - Hysteria III (UK, C4 (Noel Gay Television), Standup/sketch, colour)
  • 1991 - Amnesty International's Big 30 (ITV (Working Title Television for Central), Standup/sketch
  • 1993 - Comic Relief’ 93: Total Relief

Series 4 - 1993

# Airdate Sketches & Cast
1 18 February Misery
2 25 February The Silence of the Lambs
3 4 March The Seventh Seal
4 11 March In Bed With French And Saunders
5 18 March French And Saunders: The Special Edition
6 25 March Thelma and Louise
7 1 April The House of Idiot

Other appearances and work

  • 1994 - Christmas Special 30 December 1994 (Adrian Edmondson, Chris Ryan, Harriet Thorpe, Richard Briers) (40 min)
  • 1994 - Dusty Springfield - Full Circle (BBC Interview/Documentary)
  • 1995 – Comic Relief '95: The Night Of Comic Relief (BBC, Sketch/standup)

Dawn, a parody of Oprah-style chat-shows featuring Dawn French and Victoria Wood/ F&S Sketch

Series 5 - 1996

# Airdate Sketches & Cast
1 4 January 1996 Baywatch (Julia Sawalha)
2 11 January Loveheart
3 18 January Franco e Sandro (Felicity Kendal)
4 25 January Batman
5 1 February Pulp Fiction
6 8 February The Quick and the Dead (Lenny Henry)
7 29 February Dr. Quimn, Mad Woman (Michael Praed)

Other appearances and work

  • 1997 - Spice Girls & The Sugar Lumps – Who Do You Think You Are? - Promo video (Comic Relief)
  • 1997 – Comic Relief ’97

Series 6 - 2004

Series 7 - A Bucket o' French & Saunders 2007

# Airdate Sketches & Cast
1 7 September 2007 Episode 1 sees the return of the hapless documentary presenter (Joanna Lumley), introducing the sketches.

Classic Material: Who is it?/Dawn's Entrances, The Two Fat Men, French and Saunders' ABBA Parody, 60s Dance Quickie, Marilyn and Jane, The Exorcist, The Extras, Britney & Madonna (Remixed), Titanic, Dawn at the Doctor, F&S Teenagers' and features a music montage of old clips to The Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps". New Material: The F-Word featuring Jemima, Humpty Dumpty and Little Ted.

2 14 September 2007 Classic Material:French and Saunders "get" a BAFTA, The Menopatsy Sisters, F&S Dancing, Cassie's Dance Audition (featuring Harriet Thorpe), Jen's Reactions to Dawn, Generation Gap (featuring Julia Sawalha, F&S do Presenters Academy (featuring Davina McCall, This sketch had been filmed in 2005 but had previously never been seen on television), Dana and Mary Hopkin, Dicken's Daughters, The Mamas & The Papas, George Michael and Boy George, Florida Retirees, The Sound of Music and features a music montage of old clips to The Arctic Monkeys' "I Bet That You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and another montage set to Dmitri in Paris' Une Very Stylish Fille

New Material: The French and Saunders Academy Awards featuring Dame Helen Mirren

3 21 September 2007 Classic Material: Alien, Gone with the Wind, Cold Turkey, Loveheart, Look at my baby!, Poo Stripe Sisters, BoyZone, Aimless Morris-Minor, Chris Martin's Mother "Apple", West Country Maids, Silence of the Lambs, F&S do Women's Programming, Lucky Bitches, 20s Dance Quickie, Hoodies Dance Quickie, and features a music montage of old clips to The Gorillaz "Feel Good Inc.".

New Material: Jennifer's "Reality TV Tour" featuring Dawn as Andrew Lloyd-Weber, Sir Alan Sugar, Tyra Banks and Simon Cowell

4 28 September 2007 Classic Material: Dawn coming in, Bro's Star Test, Insane Housewife "Nibbles" (featuring Lenny Henry and Adrian Edmondson), The Extra's at the Tate Modern, Witless Silence, Batman (featuring Patsy Kensit), Star Wars, The two fat women, Jackie and Brigitte (featuring Tanya Byron), Elton John with Kiki Dee and features a music montage of old clips to Basement Jaxx' "Where's Your Head At?" and another montage to Just Jack's Stars in their Eyes.

New Material: Dawn the Meter Checker, Amy Winehouse and Britney Spears

5 5 October 2007 Classic Material: F&S make Music, Lananeeneenoonoo, Catherine Zeta-Spartacus-Jones "President" and "Pregnant", Hurrah for Hollywood, Horse Riding, Kill Bill, Dot and May, Pulp Fiction, Thelma and Louise and features a music montage of old clips to Lulu's "Shout". This episode also features a retrospective montage on 20 years of "F&S" set to Dawn and Jennifer's rendition of Barbra Streisand's "The Way We Were".

New Material: Location, Relocation, Property Under the Sun featuring Kirsty Allsop and Big Brother in the French and Saunders House

6 12 October 2007 Episode 6 was taken from air due to low ratings, and therefore was not shown as scheduled.[citation needed]
7 24 December 2007 Episode 7, the final in the series, is an episode dedicated to Christmas (a possible homage to the once famous French & Saunders' Christmas Special).

Classic Material: Dawn Modelling with Kate Moss, The Two Fat Men at Christmas, The Two Fat Women at Christmas, 'Don't Sit There!', La Belle Dame Sans Chapeau (with Darcey Bussell), Scary Moments with F&S, Whatever Happened to Baby Dawn?, The Rubbish Maids,, F&S at Richard and Judy's House, Hosanna in the Highest (with Alison Moyet), Prosthetics with F&S, Computer Troubles, Cher, Ride with F&S, Imagine: Parkour (with Alan Yentob), Catherine Zeta-Spartacus-Douglas-Jones' Christmas Message, 1920's Dance Quickie, F&S in Prison, Christmas in the White Room, The Opera Divas (featuring Sarah Walker) and features a music montage of old clips to Shirley Bassey and The Propellerheads, "History Repeating". New Material: White Room: Still Can't Get In to the BBC

Special Episodes

  • 1998 - Christmas Special – Titantic (30mins)
  • 1999 - Bank Holiday Special – Witless Silence/ F&S Products Home Shopping (30mins)
  • 1999 - Christmas Special – The Phantom Millennium (30mins)
  • 2000 - French & Saunders - Live in 2000 Tour (Home video release – non-BBC)
  • 2002 - Easter Special – The Lord of the Rings (30mins)
  • 2002 - Christmas Special – Celebrity Christmas Puddings
  • 2003 - Comic Relief Special – Harry Potter and The Secret Chamberpot of Azerbaijan
  • 2003 - Christmas Special – French & Saunders Actually
  • 2005 – Christmas Special - (Eastenders / Celebrity Big Brother)

Live Stage Tours

French & Saunders have toured their comedy act / sketch show very rarely, with UK tours in 1990, 2000 and a new tour scheduled for Spring 2008. The forthcoming tour has been described by the pair as "not a farewell tour but a Not Dead Yet Tour"

  • Live 1990
  • Live in 2000
  • French & Saunders: Still Alive - 2008 Tour

Tour dates announced so far are:

Side projects and spin-off series

Featuring both Dawn French & Jennifer Saunders

Featuring Dawn French

Featuring Jennifer Saunders

Video & DVD Releases

UK video

  • French & Saunders The Video (Best Of Series 1 & 2) (1990)
  • French & Saunders Live (4 Front Video) (1991)
  • French & Saunders Series 3 (1993)
  • French & Saunders At The Movies (Best Of Series 4) (1994)

UK DVD

  • French & Saunders Live (Universal) (2001)
  • The Best Of French & Saunders (or Gentlemen Prefer French & Saunders) (2002)
  • French & Saunders At The Movies (also Includes the 1999 Christmas Special) (2005)
  • French & Saunders Series 1-6 Box Set" (Expected 10.03.08) (2008)

USA video

  • French & Saunders At The Movies (1997)
  • Gentlemen Prefer French & Saunders (1997)
  • French & Saunders Ingenue Years (1998)
  • French & Saunders Living In A Material World (1998)

USA DVD

  • Gentlemen Prefer French & Saunders (2002)
  • French & Saunders At The Movies (2002)
  • French & Saunders The Ingenue Years (2003)
  • French & Saunders Living In A Material World (2003)
  • French & Saunders On The Rocks (2005)
  • French & Saunders Back With A Vengeance (2005)

Australian video

  • French and Saunders: Live (2002)

Australian DVD

  • French and Saunders: Live (2003)
  • French and Saunders At The Movies (with 1999 Christmas Special) (2005)
  • BBC Presents "The Best of: French and Saunders" (2005)

International Broadcasters

Country TV Network(s)
Singapore Singapore BBC Entertainment
Thailand Thailand BBC Entertainment
United States United States BBC America
Australia Australia UK.TV
New Zealand New Zealand UK.TV

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