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57 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eddy and Patsy are back!
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS returns for a fifth series of unbridled fun and hilarity, with 8 superb new episodes. Join Eddy and Patsy as they sink even lower into the abyss...

"Cleanin'" - With Saffy gone on a long-overdue holiday, Patsy and Eddy have the house to themselves, though curiously it isn't everything they imagined it would be. Eddy has moved her PR business into...

Published on April 16, 2004 by Byron Kolln

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Bother!
I don't know why anyone would gleefully purchase a DVD where scenes are cut. If you want to spend your money purchasing the DVD don't you want the original version? I won't be purchasing this until those deleted scenes are added back in.
Published on September 15, 2006 by T. Singh


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57 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eddy and Patsy are back!, April 16, 2004
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Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews
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ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS returns for a fifth series of unbridled fun and hilarity, with 8 superb new episodes. Join Eddy and Patsy as they sink even lower into the abyss...

"Cleanin'" - With Saffy gone on a long-overdue holiday, Patsy and Eddy have the house to themselves, though curiously it isn't everything they imagined it would be. Eddy has moved her PR business into her living-room, with several high-profile new clients on the books including Emma Bunton. Suddenly Saffy returns..with an announcement that will send Eddy's world into a tailspin.

"Book Clubbin'" - Eddy and Patsy's little book club meets to discuss their latest selection, an abridged mini version of 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', though Mariella Frostrup fails to bring her celebrity pals. Meanwhile Saffy invites her boyfriend around to break the big news.

"Panickin'" - Eddy installs a panic room, whilst Patsy tries to get chummy with Minnie Driver. Real panic ensues when a lockdown occurs leaving Eddy and Patsy trapped in the high-tech fortress, leaving Minnie in the 'capable' hands of Bubble.

"Huntin' Shootin' Fishin'" - Eddy is doing some Royal PR so she and Pats decide to travel down to the country to see how the other half live. Saffy holds her baby shower with Emma Bunton and her ever-bizarre old school friend Sarah (aka 'Titty KaKa')

"Birthin'" - Saffy has gone into labour, ruining Patsy's expensive outfit when her water breaks. Marshall and Bo stop by for another strange interlude, whilst Katy Grin has been cast as Roxie Hart in 'Chicago'.

"Schmoozin'" - The lost Beatle tapes have been found, and Eddy's in love again, this time with an old school flame. Patsy's old sex films get released by a Japanese company including 'Boobarella'.

"Exploitin'" - Patsy has signed up baby Jane (or Lola) with an infant modelling agency, and a job has come up for a Jean Paul Gautier photo shoot at the zoo. The only problem is getting around Saffy...

"Cold Turkey" - Christmas has come again, and this time Eddy's staying home with the family. Patsy, in a moment of sheer rage, finally lets Eddy have it before mysteriously passing out. In the hospital, Patsy is told she is dying. Her wayward sister Jackie comes to visit, but does she have a more sinister motive? Is this really the end for Pats....?

AB FAB finally raises the bar after the lacklustre Series 4. Once again Jennifer Saunders has given us a hilarious, laughter-filled ride. Longtime fans rejoice: Series 5 is one to treasure!

Starring Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha, Jane Horrocks and June Whitfield. Guest starring Kate O'Mara as Jackie, Elton John, Clarissa Dickson Wright, Kristen Scott Thomas, Mariella Frostrup, Emma Bunton, Minnie Driver, Jean Paul Gautier and Naoko Mori as Sarah.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AbFab 5, the real Edina!, March 23, 2004
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I am one of those AbFab fans who believes series 1 and 2 were the absolute best, particularly because Edina had such funny manneurisms that I don't believe were reflected as well or as much in series 3 and series 4. Series 5, however, brings back those body twitches, idiosyncracies, and outbursts. In Exploitin' the episode begins with the most hilarious 'stair' foible I think I've ever seen on all series. It's great. The actresses seem to have returned to the style of acting seen in earlier series. If you are an AbFab fan and thought series 4 was ho-humm and are contemplating not spending the money for series 5, take my advise and buy it. It is worth the money.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "they can turn a pube into a bouffnat", March 17, 2004
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I have been a fan of this program since it's initial showing on the BBC back in the early 90's. Jennifer Saunders has done such a brilliant job of parodising our culture's relentless obsession with the new, the hot and the trendy. Johanna Lumley is still wickedly funny as Patsy Stone and has some of the funniest lines of the series. Jane Horrocks is back as Katy Grinn/Bubble and has somehow managed to remain one of the most underrated actreses of her time(check out Little Voice). Bo, Marshall and Justin make their cameos alongside Sir Elton JOhn, Minnie Driver, and Emma Bunton. I only have two faults with this release. Series 4 had a fantastic commentary with Jennifer Saunders and Jon Plowman, executive producer. I was hoping for that this go-around as well. And secondly, in the BIrthin Episode, Bo had an ecstasy induced hallucination with the cast of Chicago with all of the series regulars making an appearance. However it was not on the DVD...maybe a licensing issue? These two minor things aside it is still a must have for any die hard fan and comes off much funnier than when aired on Oxygen. Let us hope that if Pats and Eds make a 6th series as is rumored that a better network on this side of the pond picks it up.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely, Completely, Totally, Utterly Fabulous, March 31, 2004
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When Absolutely Fabulous `ended' it's 18 episode run in 1995, I was somewhat pleased. It has to be one of the funniest, most incisive, brilliantly constructed and performed TV sitcoms of all time but I was thrilled that writer and co-creator Jennifer Saunders recognized that time was up and too much of a good thing will ultimately lead to disappointment. Like other Britcom classics `Fawlty Towers,' `Black Adder' and `Dinnerladies' AbFab wrapped while still way ahead of the pack. I didn't mind terribly when it came back in a two part special in 96 to wrap up some loose ideas, but I was hugely (make that HUGELY) disappointed when a new batch of 6 episodes aired in 2001. It just wasn't the same and although brilliant in places, overall it was lacking the edge that had made it great. Another one-off special aired in 2002, which was frankly bizarre and then came news of Season 5 in 2003. I wasn't expecting much. Here was a brilliant idea now well past it's prime.

But I was wrong. The fifth season of AbFab is quite simply the best set of episodes yet. Saunders creative genius has kicked in once more and the treading water and re-visiting old ground and old jokes of the last season has given way to a new direction for all the characters and the best laughs to date. I can hardly believe that any series in its twelfth year could possibly exceed all that has gone before. But it has.

Whereas all the characters in the 4th season had stagnated and seemed rudderless, they've all moved on to new comic heights and been given situations hitherto unexplored. Saffy in particular is in a situation that could never have been envisaged back at the start in 92 and Edina and Patsy have evolved into even more outrageous pastiches of themselves. Saunders' incisive eye for the ridiculousness of current trends and fashions has returned in full and everything from fake tans, false boobs, celebrity greed, panic rooms and the tedium of reality TV are all ruthlessly explored and viciously exposed with the most cutting humor possible. I won't give anything away, but the fifth episode of the season for me is the single best episode of the entire AbFab canon. I've seen it about a dozen times now and still laugh out loud.

There are a few weaknesses; the celebrity guests playing themselves just can't match the skill of the regular cast. The possible exception being Minnie Driver who steals the show in episode 3. Alas, Elton John, Mariella Frostrup and Emma Bunton seem quite uncomfortable in their roles. Kristen Scott-Thomas' character is just horribly conceived. I'm not sure I totally like the direction Bubble (played so wonderfully by Jane Horrocks) has taken either, but she's still worth many laughs along the way. Kate O'Mara returns as Patsy's hideous sister Jackie, but misses the mark somewhat and her scenes with Patsy end up rather confused.

What may well irritate those American viewers who had access to the UK tapes is that not only has the title vocal by Debbie Harry had to be eliminated, but the ecstasy induced excerpt from `Chicago' in `Birthin' has also had to hit the cutting room floor. Both due to copyright issues. Contrary to other reviews, the UK broadcasts do NOT exceed 30 minutes and the `Chicago' scene is the only cut. The exception being the final episode `Cold turkey' which was extended to 40 minutes and is included in it's entirety. Not many extras on this disc set other than some still photos and 15 minutes of terrific out takes. Unlike the fourth season, alas there is no commentary from Saunders. The picture quality is excellent and both discs contain 4 episodes each. I'm still not sure I would want to see a season 6. You just never know when you're pushing your luck. But if this season is anything to go by it will be well worth finding out.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for AbFab Fans, January 31, 2004
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Daniel Peake (College Park, MD USA) - See all my reviews
Saw the series on the BBC while studying in Britain. While devoted AbFabers will appreciate the humor here, some of the jokes have lost their appeal. Saffie gets pregnant by an aid worker while on a humanitarian mission in Iraq and Patsy has left the magazine business to work at Jeremey's -- a London Bond Street shop. Still, with many guest stars such as Minnie Driver and Elton John this a worthwhile purchase if you want to keep-up with the happenings of Patsy and Edina.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great series, poor DVD, March 20, 2004
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AbFab is back, and there isn't much to complain if you are only interested in seeing the brilliant episodes. A short sequence is missing from the episode Birthin', probably due to BBC not wanting to spend the money on the copyright fees, but apart from this, everything is on the DVD. Also, this series has 8 episodes instead of the usual 6, so despite the considerable lack of extras, there is still a bit more to see than on the average AbFab DVD.

Remarkably, even though this probably is my least favourite AbFab series (yes, I'm one of those who actually loved series 4!), I still think this is a fabulous season and well worthy of praise. Jennifer Saunders is a genius.

The outtakes are, as always, hilarious. And there's actually 20 minutes of them although it says 15 in the description.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars more fun with Eddy and Pats!, November 26, 2005
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Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews
(HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)    (TOP 100 REVIEWER)   
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS returns for a fifth series of unbridled fun and hilarity, with 8 superb new episodes. Join Eddy and Patsy as they sink even lower into the abyss...

"Cleanin'" - With Saffy gone on a long-overdue holiday, Patsy (Joanna Lumley) and Eddy (Jennifer Saunders) have the house to themselves, though curiously it isn't everything they imagined it would be. Eddy has moved her PR business into her living-room, with several high-profile new clients on the books including Emma Bunton. Suddenly Saffy returns..with an announcement that will send Eddy's world into a tailspin.

"Book Clubbin'" - Eddy and Patsy's little book club meets to discuss their latest selection, an abridged mini version of 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', though Mariella Frostrup fails to bring her celebrity pals. Meanwhile Saffy (Julia Sawalha) invites her boyfriend around to break the big news.

"Panickin'" - Eddy installs a panic room, whilst Patsy tries to get chummy with Minnie Driver. Real panic ensues when a lockdown occurs leaving Eddy and Patsy trapped in the high-tech fortress, leaving Minnie in the 'capable' hands of Bubble (Jane Horrocks).

"Huntin' Shootin' Fishin'" - Eddy is doing some Royal PR so she and Pats decide to travel down to the country to see how the other half live. Saffy holds her baby shower with Emma Bunton and her ever-bizarre old school friend Sarah (aka 'Titty KaKa')

"Birthin'" - Saffy has gone into labour, ruining Patsy's expensive outfit when her water breaks. Marshall (Christopher Ryan) and Bo (Mo Gaffney) stop by for another strange interlude, whilst Katy Grin (Jane Horrocks) has been cast as Roxie Hart in 'Chicago'.

"Schmoozin'" - The lost Beatle tapes have been found, and Eddy's in love again, this time with an old school flame. Patsy's old sex films get released by a Japanese company including 'Boobarella'.

"Exploitin'" - Patsy has signed up baby Jane (or Lola) with an infant modelling agency, and a job has come up for a Jean Paul Gautier photo shoot at the zoo. The only problem is getting around Saffy...

"Cold Turkey" - Christmas has come again, and this time Eddy's staying home with the family. Patsy, in a moment of sheer rage, finally lets Eddy have it before mysteriously passing out. In the hospital, Patsy is told she is dying. Her wayward sister Jackie (Kate O'Mara) comes to visit, but does she have a more sinister motive? Is this really the end for Pats....?

Break out the Bolly and the Japanese finger food, and have a great time with the gang!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Fabulous, Keep Them Comin'!!!, September 26, 2004
I was very surprised by series 5. I ended up catching loose re-runs on the Oxygen channel. And once I saw this set, I had to snatch it up!! Now, in my opinion i love all the Ab Fab episodes. Series 1 through 3 were classic. Series 4 was good, fresh, and unique. And Series 5 is a combo of the all the past series. Here is a breif episode guide:

CLEANIN'- Saffy has gone away to college and is finally coming back home. Like always, Edina and Patsy have trashed the place. But with the help of Baby Spice (Emma Bunton), can the girls get the house ready in time for Saffy's coming, and surprise?! Awesome start!!

BOOK CLUBIN'- Edina has started a book club. And Saffy gets a visit from a mid-wife.

PANICKIN'- A halarious episode. Edina is a little paranoid and decides to get a panic room. Patsy gets a visit from Minie Driver. See what laughs and troubles ensue in this great episode.

HUNTIN' SHOOTIN' FISHIN'- Edina and Patsy decide to take country style. A root'n toot'n fun episode with horses, ghost brids, baby showers, and a "Spice stalker."

BIRTHIN'- Yep, Saffy's due. See what happens when a lot of old characters come back just for the experience!

SCHMOOZIN'- Edina and an old lover have rekindled. Some lost Beatles tapes have been discovered. Well, not for long! :)

EXPLOITIN'- Edina and Patsy decide to take the Chanel of all babies out to the zoo...er uh...fashion shoot. See what happens when Mother Saffy finds out!!!

COLD TURKEY- A bonus episode that was originally a tv special, is included as episode 8. Its Christmas time at the Monsoon house. And this year, Edina is staying! A wonderful ending to a wonderful series.

ENJOY! HAVE FUN!!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I'm chanting as we speak, March 31, 2004
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Jzee65@aol.com (Cromwell, CT United States) - See all my reviews
I'm sure that most of us AB FAB fans agree that series 1,2 and 3 are the absolute best. Series 5 was better than series 4. As always, the bloopers are hillarious. I was disappointed that "Wheels On Fire" was instrumental in series 5. It's a great song and could have been done in a Junior Vasquez version by Bette Midler or Joan Jett. I am just thankful that Jennifer Saunders keeps AB FAB going. The woman is just brilliant. The things that come out of that mind! I hope there are many more series to come. Nothing makes me laugh as hard. Jennifer Saunder's Edina just blows me away. Her mannerisms, her facial expressions, her impatience with people. I could be in the worst mood, down and out, depressed; I pop in AB FAB and it instantly cheers me up. It almost works just as well as an antidepressant! If you have all the other series, naturally you have to have series 5!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Wonderful World of Edina Monsoon!, August 30, 2005
Well let me first say that it is not fair that BBC America took one of Britian's best comedies out of it's night time line up...bring back AB FAB! This is the first season of the show that I purchased b/c it was the only one I could find @ most stores. Only seeing the earlier episodes made it a little harder to figure out where it fit in, but that didn't stop me from laughing.
This season has all the ladies getting older and a little more humane, all though there is still plenty of room for some Boli and a joint. I feel like there is more depth added to the characters, which is essential to keep the viewers interested.
Great guest stars, classic AB FAB scenerios, and an all around good time!
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