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Glory Days (Bernice Summerfield) [Audiobook] [Audio CD]

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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Big Finish Productions Ltd (30 Jun 2009)
  • ISBN-10: 1844354202
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844354207
  • Product Dimensions: 13.6 x 12.4 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,399,464 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Inglorious 18 Oct 2010
Bernice Summerfield, Season Ten, Story One. Anyone hoping for a continuation of the fresh, new broom approach of the previous three years was soon disappointed. Very soon in fact, as within one minute, in walks Adrian, the father of Benny's child, carrying a whole load of Braxiatel Collection-related, emotional baggage. In a few minutes more, we have Bev Tarrant back from the grave and a plot. "It's a bank job, pure and simple," says Bev and she's right. That's it:
a bank job.
Fair enough, all the employees at said bank sound like Benny's nemesis Braxiatel but it is still merely
a bank job.
There are some flashbacks (about a painting or something) but it's just
a bank job.
There are some really tasteless, unfunny jokes about Bev's assumed name and a truly dreadful comedy-clone scenario and it's still just
a bank job.
One has the feeling that the author reluctantly agreed to do comedy but just wanted to do
a bank job.
Harry Myers is splendid as the newly downbeat Adrian and there's a double plot twist at the end but all we've had is
a bank job, pure and simple... and as dull as ditchwater.
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Inglorious 9 Oct 2010
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Bernice Summerfield, Season Ten, Story One. Anyone hoping for a continuation of the fresh, new broom approach of the previous three years was soon disappointed. Very soon in fact, as within one minute, in walks Adrian, the father of Benny's child, carrying a whole load of Braxiatel Collection-related, emotional baggage. In a few minutes more, we have Bev Tarrant back from the grave and a plot. "It's a bank job, pure and simple," says Bev and she's right. That's it:
a bank job.
Fair enough, all the employees at said bank sound like Benny's nemesis Braxiatel but it is still merely
a bank job.
There are some flashbacks (about a painting or something) but it's just
a bank job.
There are some really tasteless, unfunny jokes about Bev's assumed name and a truly dreadful comedy-clone scenario and it's still just
a bank job.
One has the feeling that the author reluctantly agreed to do comedy but just wanted to do
a bank job.
Harry Myers is splendid as the newly downbeat Adrian and there's a double plot twist at the end but all we've had is
a bank job, pure and simple... and as dull as ditchwater.
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