"Marley's Ghosts" Episode #1.3 (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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(2015)

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9/10
Tremendous way to sign off this lovely series.
Sleepin_Dragon25 February 2016
Warning: Spoilers
The Vicar is checking out gorgeous Gary from across the road. Marley gets blamed for checking out his rear, with Tina finding her in compromising situations. A random girl 'Beth' calls on Marley, to tell her that she's been donated his heart, and furthermore that she could possibly be Adam's daughter. Beth's domineering plastic mum turns up, asking about Adam, and whether or not he had money. Gary gets close to Beth, he tells her how great Adam was.

This show has just been utterly lovely, its funny, it's moving, it's wonderfully original, it's quirky as anything, I've been so impressed and this third episode has been the best yet. Beattie Edmonson was awesome as Beth.

I didn't want this show to end, Gold are doing a fine job in making their own comedy shows, this and Bull have been great examples of recent comedy successes. Please Gold, more episodes.

This genuinely had me laughing and brought a tear to the eye, this was exceptional. 9/10
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10/10
Brilliant but only 3 episodes Bah Humbug
Stormdrain29 February 2016
There isn't much in the way of good sitcoms on the BBC anymore and this is a rare exception. This was imaginative, Lots of fun and filled with great characters and humour that rivals that of say Black adder or Alan Partridge. And just as funny actors. Marley is really cool embracing every situation with a charming humility. She is offset by contrasting opposing characters that do nothing but bring on unintentional comical trouble as they behave selfishly for their own ends. I used to like Randall and Hopkirk as a kid and this did remind me of that but better Just as I was getting hooked though only THREE Episodes. Bah Humbug. I do hope they get to make a proper series in the future as this could be classical comedy.
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