According to Bex

2005
According to Bex

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EP1 Stuck In The Middle With You Jan 07, 2005

Bex's decision to take her relationship with boyfriend Ryan to the next step backfires, and somehow results in them breaking up. Things don't get much better at work when her boss, Charles, insists she find some prosthetic testicles for his newly neutered dog - just another task in a day's work for Bex. Finding herself suddenly single, Bex reluctantly agrees to go speed dating with her colleague Chris. Just as she's about to leave the flat, her dad Jack turns up unannounced to stay the night. Left alone, he overhears a strange answerphone message, and decides his daughter needs rescuing from the speed dating.

EP2 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag Jan 14, 2005

Bex returns home to find her father in a compromising position with a female friend. Meanwhile, Charles and Chris head off on a management weekend at a luxury hotel, only to find themselves roughing it in the woods.

EP3 The Time Warp Jan 21, 2005

Bex's hateful cousin is getting married, but worse than that, her divorced parents are both going to the wedding. Drinks flow, and Jack is shocked to discover his ex-wife is planning to remarry. Bex tells her cousin just what she thinks of her and everyone else during the speeches. Chris finds out that Jan has another job, in an upmarket shoe shop.

EP4 Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Jan 28, 2005

Bex's new kindness and honesty policy is put to the test when Charles asks her to break up with his girlfriend Fiona on his behalf. However, Fiona is not what Bex bargained for and things take a turn for the worse. In the office, Jan tries sucking up to Chris to get a pay rise, only to be annoyed by her suggestion to eat less and sell her hair.

EP5 Gimme Shelter Feb 04, 2005

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EP6 Private Dancer Feb 11, 2005

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EP7 Hanging On The Telephone Feb 18, 2005

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EP8 Nothing But Flowers Feb 25, 2005

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Released: 07 January 2005 Ended
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According to Bex is a British sitcom that aired on BBC One in 2005. Starring Jessica Stevenson, it was written by Katie Douglas, Julia Barron and Fred Barron, who also created My Family and After You've Gone. The American sitcom Courting Alex, starring Jenna Elfman, was originally based on According to Bex.

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Stuart Ian Burns So what is Jessica Stevenson doing in According to Bex, other than getting paid? I tuned in fearing the worst but with a little hope in the back of my mind that if Jess was anywhere near the project it would have someone else going on, a spark which would disprove the idea that all Friday night sitcoms on the BBC are bad. In the fifteen minutes before I turned it off, my mouth gaped open so far my lips began to hurt.The premise seems to be that Bex is a Bridget Jones-type with an on/off boyfriend, looking for a perfect man. But the twist is that as the plot progresses she addresses the viewer and asks people in the street what they think she should do. I'll cautiously say that this isn't such a poor idea if done well. But for a start the members of the public aren't -- they're actors, all of whom you seemed to remember seeing before in an advert or pop video, and to a degree all hopelessly trying to be seen. Bex addressing the viewer are about the only times Jess seems comfortable but set looks like its been brought out of mothballs from an 'I Love...' series. The execution is so rotten that I was happy that my new DVD recorder had an erase button so I could literally dump the programme from the disc and my life.I have a nagging feeling that the script isn't awful. There was evidence of some perfectly funny lines in there. But its buried under the kind of cruddy acting style which wasn't allowed on US TV in the Eighties as every line is emphasised lest we miss a single joke or jape. Imagine a show in which everyone is talking as though they're doing a parody of Ross from Friends. In the case of Greg Wise (a fine actor I thought) this leads to some frightening eyerolling to the extent at one stage during a particularly unfunny exchange with Stevenson its easy to imagine he's gone into a fit. Jess just looks lost unfortunately, which is a shame because I really like her -- and every now and then you can see glimmers of the actress we know -- but much of the time it's like she's been afflicted with the bad delivery disease infesting the rest of the cast.Their verbal emphasis is further heightened by a maddeningly loud laughter track. Not an eye roll, a gesture or a stroll passed by without the audience, canned or not, treating it as though it as though it's the funniest thing they've ever seen. At one point it sounded as though the 'howl' button was stuck and it was rotating around and around and around.It's been a while since I've wanted to criticise a show so vehemently but this really has few redeeming features. To be fair I did only see the first fifteen minutes so its entirely possible I was seeing a sitcom parody wrapped in a dream sequence and those last five inspired minutes could have been really good. I'll hold onto that hope because with this running double bill with a fifth (why?) series of Ardel O'Hanlon in My Hero it feels like quality control in the BBC comedy department is at an all time low. I mean even the sets are horrible with a bar set which looks like it was borrowed from Coupling and the fakest looking office in TV history. If Dom Joly wasn't producing the genius of World Shut Your Mouth (or 'Triggy Happy TV flies the World') later in the evening it would be easy to characterise this to be the place were ex-Channel 4 talent goes to work off all the dark matter which is left over when they're tapping out their genius over so many years. Tragic.
nuciphaal This is one of the worst comedy shows I've ever seen. What a terrible waste of an immense talent like Jessica Stevenson, it's truly tragic. The punchlines are visible from several miles away, the acting is poor and the plots are flimsy. It's essentially children's' television. Greg Wise gives a pathetic performance, while Raquel Cassidy is wasted (she was fantastic in 'Teachers'). It's utterly devoid of any charm or intricacy, it just seems like the authors had no real desire to write this and it shows.The characters themselves are so fundamentally unlikeable that I found myself believing that they would all somehow be killed in the final episode (wishful thinking, sadly).Oliver Chris gives a reasonable performance (being typecast as the cheeky-but-handsome one), though he isn't exactly stretching himself.Total trash, avoid at all costs.
Richmond_superking This scary thing posing as a comedy is cringe worthy! The parts were she speaks into camera are sad, her acting is wooden and i don't see whats funny about a woman being insecure about her looks and weight. This story line "i'm at a certain age, think i'm fat and i go out with losers so i can feel good about myself, then collapse hopelessly when it goes wrong after 2 weeks seems to be the in thing. It was not that funny when Bridgit Jones did it and being rehashed endlessly doesn't make it any more easy to bear. I beg you all don't watch so there's no chance of it raising again and coming back to haunt us. Instead they should brings back classic's such as the Two Ronnies etc... comedy's that are not all smart arse, PC crud that we are sadly churning out today.
CPS316 I caught this show by accident, after I forgot to switch channels after the brilliantly funny 'My Hero' and I'm glad I didn't switch over.'According to Bex' is brilliant, it's funnier than I thought it would be and it's quite clever when it wants to be. All the cast are brilliant and they each have their funny moments, and the script is generally spot on!! Clive Russell is great, it caught me by surprise seeing him appear on the show, but he's as good as always. I love Raquel Cassidy as Chris and her scenes with Zita Sattar as Jan are brilliant!! I'd recommend anyone to watch this show, well anyone with a sense of humour and a taste for light hearted comedy. Apart from 'Desperate Housewives' this is probably the only show I sit down for to watch in a week! 8/10!