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Reviews
The Panel (1998)
Always surprising, sometimes funny
Every time I turn on the Panel I expect the unexpected. As another comment said who can forget Dr Cindy Pan (I wish I could to be honest). Most of the time the Panel works well with the various personalities working off each other. And some classic moments in television have ensued. However I always know that when Tom is not there the flow just isn't right. He is the only Panel member that I think leaves a hole when he is absent. He provides the perfect control and lets the others go off on tangents, but knows when to bring them back. PS Am I the only person who thinks Steve Quatermain looks like a young Rock Hudson?
The Hello Girls (1996)
Excellent period piece
The Hello Girls is an excellent drama series (please note it is not meant to be a comedy!) which brings to life the late 1950's in England. The music and the fashions set the mood perfectly and bring back wonderful memories for anyone who was in England at that time (my mum loves it). Each part has been cast to perfection and it is a series I can watch over and over again. The second series continued the excellence by introducing new characters and a particularly good storyline for Sylvia. Enjoy it for what it is, a program which doesn't require swearing, innuendo or jumping camera work to get the stories across. A family program of the old fashioned kind.