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On Tom Good's fortieth birthday he decides to escape the rat race for a life of self-sufficiency with his wife Barbara. Soon they're plowing a field in their suburban yard and tending a goat and pigs much to the dismay of their upwardly mobile neighbors and friends the Leadbetters. This series known as The Good Life in the UK enjoyed such popularity the queen requested a viewing and as recently as this year it was listed as one of the top ten British sitcoms of all time.Running Time: 640 min.System Requirements:Running Time 640 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR UPC: 794051218322
Originally telecast in the 1970s, Good Neighbors is the wonderful 1970s Britcom about an upper-middle-class couple who relinquish consumerism and turn their cozy suburban London home into a self-sufficient farm. Tom (Richard Briers) and Barbara (Felicity Kendal) Good trade in one version of the good life for an impoverished other--an old tractor instead of a car, a goat instead of a purebred pup--to the continuing consternation of their best friends and executive-salaried neighbors, Jerry (Paul Eddington) and Margot (Penelope Keith) Ledbetter. Among the episodes contained in the first three series are "Pig's Lib," in which Margot covertly seeks help from the local residents' association to stop Tom's plans for keeping pigs; "Just My Bill," in which Tom and Barbara face the rare problem of a harvest surplus that has to go somewhere; "Mutiny," in which poor Jerry is caught in a crossfire of obligations to both his boss and bossy Margot; "Going to Pot," in which the Goods come close to abandoning their self-sufficiency ethic when Tom proves a profitable craftsman at the potter's wheel; "The Happy Event," in which the birth of new livestock is wonderful news for the Goods but a sore point with the Ledbetters; and "The Last Posh Frock," featuring Barbara at the end of her rope when her last nice dress gets torn. As always, the series' concept ultimately takes a back seat to the lovely chemistry among four outstanding actors, and story lines that wisely emphasize relationships. Fans of British television would do well to look into Good Neighbors. --Tom Keogh
Good Neighbors = grood British comedyReviewed by Thomas A. Reed, 2010-02-03
I became a big fan of this series while watching it on PBS television many years ago. I was so happy to see that it had finally come out on DVD. All I need now is the to buy the 4th season. I have many happy memories of this series. I had a big crush of Felicity Kendall. And I haven't seen anything with Richard Briers that I haven't liked.
Something you won't regret!Reviewed by Johnny Rogers, 2010-02-02
There's a reason the Queen regarded this program as one of her
great favorites.
The four main characters quickly become your "friends" that you can
return to visit as often as you wish, especially cheering on Tom
and Barbara as they embark on a lifestyle that maybe more of us
should be willing to consider. But in the middle of a London
suburb?!? I fell in love with this program and the characters the
first time I saw it on PBS. OK, maybe I secretly fell in love with
Felicity Kendall (Barbara), but even everyone I've shown episodes
to has each and every one thoroughly enjoyed them, and I'm sure
anyone else who even remotely likes Britcoms will have a grand
experience watching the Goods. Oh, and don't forget series 4
also.
Great British Comedy!Reviewed by S. Alward, 2010-01-07
I used to watch this show on PBS years ago. I think it is timeless and the subject matter quite contemporary. The characters are the real stars here. They are funny, likable, and are portrayed by actors with perfect comedic timing.
what funReviewed by Rodney P. Currin, 2009-09-12
My partner and I have loved this show for years and it is great to be able to sit and watch it from beginning to end. My only issue with this is the packaging...it seems that every British comedy set we order comes in flimsy packaging...brittle plastic casing. But that doesn't stop us from laughing at the show:-)
DVD set defectiveReviewed by Angela R. Dickhaut, 2009-08-08
I was very excited to get this set, as I've seen all the episodes on a BBC Fawlty Towers marathon. However, when I staged my own Fawlty Marathon, I discovered that Disc One says Volume One, but when popped into the DVD player, it's actually Volume Two. So, my set contained 2 discs of Volume 2 and one of Volume 3, for a total of 8 of the 12 episodes from the series. Fawlty Towers is wonderfully brilliant, and it's a shame the manufacturer screwed up on my set. I'm getting a new set from amazon.com and with hopefully the entire series this time.