Duty Free - The Complete Series DVD

Duty Free - The Complete Series

    Duty Free - The Complete Series

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    Special Features:
    • None Listed.
    Region:
    • Region 2
    Aspect Ratio:
    • Aspect Ratio 4:3
    Number of Discs:
    • 4
    Main Language:
    • English
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    Certificate:
    • 12

    Description

    Release Date: 07 May 2007

    A package holiday in Spain - but it's far from sunshine all the way for David and Amy when they're Duty Free.

    Recently made redundant after 20 years with his firm, unemployed draughtsman David Pearce blows his redundancy money on a morale-boosting, to-hell-with-it-all spree - a package holiday to Spain which he can ill afford. And while in the "Costa Pack" he has a holiday romance with Linda Cochran, an attractive, sophisticated holidaymaker of rather more substantial means. All is well and good - but for the fact that David's wife, Amy, is on holiday too, and is looking on it as a second honeymoon. And Linda is with her husband Robert!

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    Date: 10 / Mar / 2012

    Duty Free - The Complete Series

    This 80s sitcom may not be politically correct or clever in it's writing, but is a good piece for its time. It shows not just two families on a holiday with a marital twist, but it gives an insight into the time and the boundaries of class breaking down. I don't believe it's as good as Eric Chappell's other comedy, Rising Damp, though. It does seem to have aged a bit. Gwen Taylor is the best by far out of the lot, and Kieth Barron, her husband, annoys you sometimes, but it's in a purposeful, good way. It's a joy to watch, even though you sometimes have to take it tongue-in-cheek. It's still a quality piece for its time, and I definitely recommend it.

    Age: 35-44

    Gender: Male