Is It Legal?

1995
Is It Legal?

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  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

EP1 A Question of Pants Oct 28, 1998

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EP2 Polishing the Mouse Nov 04, 1998

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EP3 Big Desk Bob Nov 11, 1998

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EP4 Glad To Be Colin Nov 18, 1998

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EP5 New Bloke Nov 25, 1998

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EP6 Someone Is Lying Dec 02, 1998

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EP7 1979 Dec 09, 1998

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Released: 12 September 1995 Ended
Producted By: Carlton Television
Country: United Kingdom
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Revenue: 0
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Is It Legal? is a British television sitcom set in a solicitors office in Hounslow, west London, which ran from 1995 to 1998. It was produced by Hartswood Films and was shown on ITV for Series 1-2 and Channel 4 for Series 3. It was written by Simon Nye, who also wrote other ITV sitcoms such as Men Behaving Badly and Hardware.

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haildevilman Not as anarchic as I like to see for England but funny all the same.A low key approach to a local Solicitor's office in England. A handful of main characters to keep the interest. Along with their personalities.We have senior partner Dick who seems more interested in golf and sherry. Stella, the main character and while she's very likable, she can't seem to get her life in order. Bob the office manager. Same as Stella. Only male.Colin is the young upstart lawyer full of enthusiasm and ideals. And also a train wreck.Allison is the office secretary with the permanently bored look and snotty attitude. (And while nice to look at....VERY inappropriately dressed for a law office.)And Darrin. The wannabe soccer hooligan. He just seems to be a lackey.These folks just seem to annoy each other to no end. With constant references to Dick's cluelessness, Allison's bitchiness, and Darrin's almost deliberate trouble-making. Bob and Stella were the only normal ones. And the ones we had any feeling for.Again, a low key Brit-com. But you'll find plenty of laughs. This played in Japan for a while on late night TV.
johnie dollar Is it legal is an interesting comedy series. The show details out instances of law misbehavior of a local law firm. Funny stuff and a great series. I give this comedy series a 9 out of 10 starts. For all the good a comedy show like this produces it does not equate to the real world. In reality people do not live such a comedy lifestyle. They live in the real world with real consequences. Everyday people wonder about legalities. Is it legal to do this, is it legal to do that. These are all interesting and valid questions in the quest for legal knowledge. Fortunately there is a website that helps address these legal questions. The site on is it legal to can be checked out at isitlegalto.com.cheers!
VLeung I thought the show would be worse without Dick, the wonderfully smug and posh senior partner, but Is It Legal was great right to the end. I like the way Nye isn't afraid to make class jokes, which are pretty rude, but perfectly charming. Every character was a weird twist on an apparent stereotype, so they were all weird and funny and vulnerable and more complicated than they first appeared. But at the same time, the scripts were excellent, with genuinely great one-liners. This is some of the best comedy ever made.
delahoc English sitcoms always seem so much fresher than American ones, and this is a perfect example of why.There is very little slapstick or visual comedy in the series, but what they do have works. The real strength of 'Is it Legal?' is in the characterisations, and this is typical of English sitcoms.Most American sitcoms that try to create comedic characters tend to go overboard. The word 'subtlety' appears to have gone missing from the US dictionaries. Let's look at some examples here.Bob is such an understated and self-effacing character, but without making it depressing. He is naive, shy and lacks self-confidence - very much the bumbling English nobody that Hugh Grant used to specialise in. Only here, Bob is believable, worthy of our sympathy, and funny.My favourite character though is Alison. The essentially talentless but scheming and bitchy secretary that many of us have probably seen in a thousand workplaces. Yet at the same time we know exactly what her weaknesses and vulnerabilities are, and they are used to perfection in many scripts. By the way, if anyone has any more details on Kate Isitt, the beautiful actress who plays Alison, then I would love to hear from them.This is not English comedy in the style of Monty Python (which I dearly love). It is subtle, quiet, unassuming, but nevertheless extremely amusing. Not belly laughs or gross-outs but a pleasant, undemanding and wholly entertaining comedy.