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Four more episodes from the 1970s sitcom about the comedy exploits of a mixed-race adult education language class. In 'The Best Things in Life' Jamila (Jamila Massey) gets detained by the police for shoplifting, but her classmates soon come to the rescue. 'Come Back All is Forgiven' has a number of different class members all buy teacher Jeremy (Barry Evans) the same present for his birthday. 'The Cheating Game' sees the students indulge in a little bit of underhand activity in order to save their class from getting cancelled. And 'Better to Have Loved and Lost' finds Ali (Dino Shafeek) and Chung (Pik Sen Lim) planning to get married, even though Ali already has a wife!
P**L
Love it so un-PC
Love it. So un-PC
M**D
One of The Best British Comedies of All Time.
One of The Best British Comedies of All Time. It is very funny although it was made in the 80s.Never been bored of watching it.
A**R
Four Stars
Brilliant
D**Y
Magical nostalgia
This is one of the funniest series ever commited to video. I remembered watching this as a kid and seeing my dad collapse off his seat with laughter. I decided to buy the series on dvd for my dad as a Christmas present, but I was tempted to watch an episode. Oh deary me! The jokes come thick and fast, they are politically incorrect, incorrect, rude, but, you know what, it's how I remember what life was like at that time. There were people like Ali (the best character in the series) everywhere, these weren't stereotypes -it was partly a reflection on life. That was why it was and is so achingly funny. I'm asian, and I don't find anything to take offence in Mind Your Language, in fact I think the people who the series was parodying find it the funniest. For the record I bought my dad a clock for christmas, i kept the dvds, mind you he can borrow them, but only one at a time.(PS the episodes are great if you have people over who never seen or even heard about 'Mind Your Own Language", it will really kill them, people beg me to borrow them).(PPS Thanks Amazon)
S**S
comedy in its purest form
this classic sitcom has sadly been crucified by the politically correct brigade (the evil empire of the late 20th century). but it is surely comedy in its purest form, only the purists find it offensive. not to themselves, but people of other cultures. yet people of other cultures find this funny, why? because it IS funny - period. we must be able to laugh at everything that makes us different, not feel inferior, or indeed superior. we all all human with different ways of approaching the same solution. there is nothing offensive or racist here. some of the characters and indeed comedy is inspired. in a word - timeless.
C**N
Comedy At Its Best
What can I say, comedy at its best just about sums up this fantastic box set. Every programme a winner - the characters and the storylines 10 out of 10. If you like nostalgic comedy then this is for you.
A**A
Mind Your Language - The Best Of Mind Your Language
Could not have been a better way of learning English with so much laughter.Truly the greatest comedians of all times!
M**R
Mind your PC
One of the strangest comedy's from UK......watching it 20 years on still gives me a huge laugh.....Ali and Taro were one of the many characters that made one laugh to such an extent that one has tears rulling down ones eyesGuess you wouldn't be able to play this now
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