Episode #1.3
- Episode aired Mar 31, 2024
- 46m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
181
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Nolly tries to get used to her new life after being sacked from Crossroads.Nolly tries to get used to her new life after being sacked from Crossroads.Nolly tries to get used to her new life after being sacked from Crossroads.
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Matthew Crosby
- Jimmy Tarbuck
- (as Matt Crosby)
Adele Heather Taylor
- Choreographer
- (as Adele Taylor)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaSusan Hanson and Tony Adams appears at the very end of this episode as the two people on set in Venice, applauding Noel Gordon. The two actors where both part of the cast of the original Crossroads (1964).
- GoofsWhist in Venice Noele is telling Tony Adams about her men over the years. She tells him about a soldier proposing to her during an air-raid when she was 18. Given she was born in Dec 1919 this would have made it no later than the end of 1938 when WWII didn't start till September 1939 and air raids over the UK didn't start until 1940.
- Quotes
Noele Gordon: I was sacked because I am a bully. Because I'm a prima donna. Because I'm delusional. I make people go through hell. I'm a fly in the ointment. It appears I was sacked because I'm a difficult asset.
- ConnectionsReferences Coronation Street (1960)
Featured review
Life after Crossroads.
After her shock sacking, life goes on for Molly, she tries her hand on the stage, and gets to travel a lot.
Nolly finally gets to learn the reason why she was sacked, in the most unlikely of places.
It's an excellent final episode, I enjoyed it so much, that I had to binge watch the whole thing in one night. This final episode didn't disappoint. I didn't think we were going to learn the reason for her sacking, but we do.
Less funny than the previous two episodes, more dramatic and more revealing, Davies got the script spot on.
That scene where Nolly opens up her heart to the rest of the cast on stage was just fabulous, and it was so wonderful to see the brilliance of Helena Bonham Carter.
I loved that scene where Nolly and her company were arrested, she seemed to have a riot after finishing on the show.
It's definitely made me want to go and check out a few episodes of Crossroads, I'll be reviewing the first episode known to exist.
8/10.
Nolly finally gets to learn the reason why she was sacked, in the most unlikely of places.
It's an excellent final episode, I enjoyed it so much, that I had to binge watch the whole thing in one night. This final episode didn't disappoint. I didn't think we were going to learn the reason for her sacking, but we do.
Less funny than the previous two episodes, more dramatic and more revealing, Davies got the script spot on.
That scene where Nolly opens up her heart to the rest of the cast on stage was just fabulous, and it was so wonderful to see the brilliance of Helena Bonham Carter.
I loved that scene where Nolly and her company were arrested, she seemed to have a riot after finishing on the show.
It's definitely made me want to go and check out a few episodes of Crossroads, I'll be reviewing the first episode known to exist.
8/10.
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