Absolutely fabulous. Series 2.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: B00573-9 | Roadshow EntertainmentDistributor: [Australia] : Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: 1 DVD-video (approximately 173 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscUniform titles: Absolutely fabulous (Television program) Subject(s): Women -- Drama | Female friendship -- DramaGenre/Form: Television comedies. | Fiction television programs. DDC classification: 791.4572 Production credits: Directed by Bob Spiers ; written by Jennifer Saunders.Cast: Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley.Summary: Time marches on and Eddie, Patsy and Saffy are growing up - or rather, in the case of Eddie and Patsy, growing older! Series 2 is tailor-made for anyone seeking high-fashion hilarity that will never go out of style. Patsy completes a face lift, the death of Eddie's father begs a question about art, and a search for sex and drugs leads to a trip to Morocco. Eddie is at her most stylish, unstoppable self dealing with boring visitors, ex-husbands and the messy necessity of mother-daughter bonding.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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wnor - DVD | Northam Northam General Stacks | F ABS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31111063976565 |
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Special features: Absolutely not - out takes ; Photo gallery ; Scene selection ; Graphical menus.
Directed by Bob Spiers ; written by Jennifer Saunders.
Rating M15+.
PAL region 4.
In English. English SDH, Dutch subtitles.
Time marches on and Eddie, Patsy and Saffy are growing up - or rather, in the case of Eddie and Patsy, growing older! Series 2 is tailor-made for anyone seeking high-fashion hilarity that will never go out of style. Patsy completes a face lift, the death of Eddie's father begs a question about art, and a search for sex and drugs leads to a trip to Morocco. Eddie is at her most stylish, unstoppable self dealing with boring visitors, ex-husbands and the messy necessity of mother-daughter bonding.
Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley.
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