Miranda - The Complete Series One - Three

Miranda - The Complete Series One - Three
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DVD Boxed set with all episodes from season 1–3 of the award winning UK BBC sitcom starring Miranda Hart. After a public school education, socially inept Miranda (Hart) is having trouble fitting in with her peer group, especially her childhood nemesis, Tilly (Sally Phillips). To top it all, Miranda constantly finds herself in awkward situations around men, and in particular, ex-university chum Gary (Tom Ellis). The cast also features Patricia Hodge and Sarah Hadland. The episodes from Series 1 are: ‘Date’, ‘Teacher’, ‘Job’, ‘Holiday’, ‘Excuse’ and ‘Dog’. The episodes from Series 2 are: ‘The New Me’, ‘Before I Die’, ‘Let's Do It’, ‘A New Low’, ‘Just Act Normal’ and ‘The Perfect Christmas’. The episodes from Series 3 are: ‘It Was Panning’, ‘What a Surprise’, ‘The Dinner Party’, ‘Je Regret Nothing’, ‘Three Little Words’ and ‘A Brief Encounter’. Awards for series British Comedy Awards 2011 – Won Best TV Comedy Actress Miranda Hart, Nominated for Best TV Sitcom British Comedy Awards 2010 – Won Best New TV Comedy, Won Best TV Comedy Actress Miranda Hart, Nominated for Best TV Sitcom Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2011 – Won Best Comedy/Enterta­inment BAFTA Awards 2013 – Nominated Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme Miranda Hart BAFTA Awards 2011 – Nominated Audience Award (TV), Nominated Best Female Performance in a Comedy Role Miranda Hart BAFTA Awards 2010 – Nominated Best Situation Comedy, Nominated Best Female Performance in a Comedy Role Miranda Hart Banff Television Festival 2011 – Nominated Best Sitcom National Television Awards, UK 2012 – Nominated Most Popular Sitcom Royal Television Society, UK 2011 – Won Best Comedy Performance, Won Best Scripted Comedy Royal Television Society, UK 2010 – Won Best Comedy Performance, Nominated for Best Scripted Comedy TV Quick Awards, UK 2011 – Nominated Best Comedy Show Reviews for Miranda series “Flat-out funniest thing on television”–Heat, 4 Stars “…The main source of the comedy in Miranda is that she is a human stegosaurus, huge and hugely unfanciable, which as others have noted is politically not very correct. And if political incorrectness isn't reason enough on its own to love Miranda, there are plenty of other reasons, not least, in our house anyway, that it is the first new primetime sitcom I can recall that unites the whole family, all laughing our socks off.” Independent UK “On paper, Miranda sounds ghastly…And yet Miranda is brilliant. It’s a laughout- loud smash, coming to DVD as a critical and ratings hit, festooned with awards and with a second series imminently hitting screens. After showy supporting turns in Lee Mack’s one-liner-laden Not Going Out and the not-excellent Hyperdrive with Nick Frost, this eponymous show is star Miranda Hart’s moment in the spotlight. And it’s her comic timing, sense of physical comedy (she falls over a lot, but you try doing that and making it funnier each time…) and sheer, industrial-strength likeability that make this show the success it is…Like all the best sitcoms, the episodes are well-constructed enough to have great re-watch value and the supporting and guest cast are an A-team of small-screen talent, from Patricia Hodge (“Such fun!” as Miranda’s exas­perating Mother) and Smack The Pony’s Sally Phillips to, in one episode, a wonderfully slimy performance from early-’80s Doctor Who star Peter Davison…Such fun!” Total Film