Product Description Three episodes from the third series of the self sufficiency sitcom. In 'I Talk to the Trees', Tom (Richard Briers) and Barbara (Felicity Kendal) decide to conduct a scientific experiment on their plantlife. 'Whose Fleas are These?' sees Margo (Penelope Keith) and Jerry (Paul Eddington) horrified when the Good household becomes plagued by fleas, while in 'The Last Posh Frock', Barbara feels dowdy when her glamorous schoolfriend comes to dinner. .co.uk Review The Good Life has proven an enduring jewel in the BBC's mainstream comedy archive. More than 25 years after it first appeared in our living rooms, nostalgia must be a major reason for its appeal. A whole generation of young men--and their fathers--found the weekly sight of Felicity Kendal as Barbara Good, pert in denim dungarees, irresistible. But it's the quality of the playing that has really stood the test of time and triumphs over a premise--self-sufficiency in Surbiton--that now seems naïve. Even in 1975, a Tom Good (a masterpiece of comic eccentricity from Richard Briers) quitting the rat race would probably have sold up his semi and chanced his luck as a small holder somewhere more remote than suburban Surrey. Comic tensions arise not just from the Goods' daily struggle to beat the system on their own terms, but also from the relationship with their incredulous, often horrified, but usually supportive neighbours. Penelope Keith's Margo Leadbetter remains one of the great comic creations in British sitcom history--a simmering volcano of conservatism waging her own battle against creeping mediocrity in all aspects of life, whose human frailty somehow keeps her loveable. Paul Eddington as Jerry, her long-suffering husband, spars splendidly. Happy memories indeed. --Piers Ford
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