The Worst Week of My Life is the Best Show
A Review of the BBC TV Comedy Show
By Tesl Goddess, published Sep 27, 2007
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Starring Cast:
Howard Steel, played by Ben Miller, of the TV1 Science Fiction series Primeval and the radio show Armstrong and Miller.
Mel Cook, Howard's fiancé and then wife, played by Sarah Alexander, of TV shows The 11 O'clock Show and Coupling.
Angela Cook, Mel's mother, played by Alison Steadman, of TV shows Fat Friends and Gavin & Stacey.
Dick Cook, Mel's father, played by Geoffrey Whitehead, of TV shows Second Thoughts and Z Cars.
Eve, Howard's secretary, played by Janine Duvitski, of TV shows One Foot in the Grave and Waiting for God.
Fraser Cook, Dick's brother, played by Ronald Pickup, of TV show Holby City and the movie Dark Floors, set to release in 2008.
I give this BBC TV comedy series 5 stars. Writers Mark Bussnell and Justin Sbresni have done an excellent job when writing the Murphy's Law BBC comedy TV series The Worst Week of My Life. The first season aired in 2004, and the second season in 2005. This hilarious TV sitcom revolves around Howard and his endless string of mishaps that occur at his workplace and with Mel's well to do family.
Each season of this TV sitcom series ran seven episodes, with each episode depicting a day of the week leading up to an important event in their lives. Season one takes you through the melodramatic comedy of errors that occur during week leading up to Howard and Mel's wedding. Season two is the week leading up to the birth of their child, where no one escapes becoming the victim of Howard's clumsiness and bad behavior.
The dichotomy between Howard and Mel adds even more fun to the plot of this outrageous and clever BBC TV comedy. Mel is very beautiful and charming while Howard has average looks, and although he has good intentions and loves Mel very much, is a bumbling fool who can't do anything without screwing it up. Mel's father Dick is a wealthy, esteemed judge and her mother Angela a sophisticated and dutiful housewife, while Howard's father is a tradesman and his girlfriend Trish a tawdry lap dancer.
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Unlike American sitcoms, this BBC comedy has no laugh track, allowing you to think for yourself.
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