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82 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Show!,
By Bond Fan '62 (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
What a wonderful release -- I received an advance copy, and can report that this DVD set is a real treat!
Here's a disc-by-disc breakdown (all episodes are about 29 minutes long): Disc 1 (173 min.): Fish & Shellfish, Meat, Fruits & Vegetables, Cakes, Game, Food in the Wild Disc 2 (202 min.): Lunch, Cocktail Party, Afternoon Tea, Picnic, Breakfast, Dinner, Christmas Dinner Disc 3 (202 min.): Benedictine Nuns, The Pony Club, The Cambridge Eight, Barristers, The Air Race, Lock Keepers, A Caribbean Christmas Disc 4 (154 min.): Potatoes Galore, On Safari, Timber!, A Day at the Races + the Bonus Program "A Tribute to Jennnifer Paterson" This set includes all 24 full-length episodes of Two Fat Ladies (didn't Food Network cut out several minutes to fit this show into a 30-minute slot?) plus a wonderful 38-minute special about the life of Jennifer Paterson and an 8-page booklet with eight recipes featured in the series. Five stars all the way!!
91 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Full-throttle DVD Release Ahead, Ladies!!,
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This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
It's time to "bubble and squeak" with joy!
In the history of cooking shows, this one remains a true Iconic TV Classic. It is utterly unique and richly deserves this complete DVD series release - just as richly as the flavors that run through the dishes featured! Part cooking show, part comedy, part travelogue, part buddy-show but ALL entertainment, fun and very, very British, Two Fat Ladies featured Clarissa Dickson-Wright and the late Jennifer Paterson, both middle-aged and overweight. It originally ran for three seasons, from 1996 to 1998 on BBC Two. Repeats of the show also appeared on the Food Network in the US, and on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia. In total, only 16 episodes were produced, but it was more than enough to propel the women into unlikely, beloved, worldwide celebrities. The show featured the pair traveling throughout the United Kingdom on Paterson's signature Triumph Thunderbird. Wright rode in the sidecar and, appropriately, hurled hysterical a-sides down the country roads as they rode to unusual and often, historic destinations to feed large groups. In general, wherever the ended up, they used existing kitchens to cook and often incorporated ingredients unfamiliar to American pallets, like lard and drippings, raw eggs and unpasteurized milk products. They emphasized the importance of using freshest ingredients of the very best quality, eschewing supermarkets for farms and roadside stands along the way. Interestingly, the use of these heavy, rich ingredients led to criticism by some journalists who considered them a bad influence on the British diet. Undeterred and unabashedly outspoken, the women had a dislike of vegetarians and spoke quite disparagingly about them with humor; Patterson once said a terrine was, "Delicious, despite its vegetarian overtones." In another episode, Jennifer explained that although a dish had originally included lentils, a Colonel's maid who brought the dish back to England got rid of them. The story won cheers of support from Clarissa who said, "Hurrah! Get rid of all lentils. You've no idea how randy they make vegetarians." Paterson and Dickson-Wright sang their own theme song during an animated opening of each show, and Paterson often burst into song during the show, once introducing Apple Pan Dowdy with a verse from an Andrews Sisters song. Both frequently quoted literature while they cooked, Dickson-Wright frequently quoting Shakespear. Sadly, Paterson smoked heavily and, at one point, took the opportunity to go out for a cigarette while a dish cooked in the oven. Most episodes ended with her smoking and having a cocktail. In one scene, in order to keep the wind from blowing out the lighter, she opened her coat and lighted her cigarette in its shelter. In 1998, the ladies filmed an episode at a Safari Park where Paterson asked if she could take special care of the elephants. This was the last episode she was able to shoot. The close of the show was extended and instead of its usual one-minute close, it ran five minutes. Later, she told Dickson-Wright that she was feeling unwell, and was going to see a doctor. She was diagnosed with incurable lung cancer and hospitalized immediately. The day before she died, she asked Clarissa to bring her a tin of her favorite caviar but when Dickson-Wright arrived, Paterson had just died. She was 71. Clarissa said that after Jennifer's funeral, she ate the caviar as a tribute to her friend. Season 1 Episodes are: Fish & Shellfish, the ladies prepare a meal at The Shark's Fin restaurant in Mevagissey, Cormwall; Meat, the ladies go to Westonbirt School in Cornwall to cook for the lacrosse team; Fruits & Vegetables, the ladies fix dinner for the priests at Westminster Cathedral (not the famous Abbey); Cakes, The ladies prepare cakes for a fait in Hallaton using a private kitchen of a friend of Clarissa's from her Women's Institute days; Game, the ladies go to Scotland to cook at Lennoxlove House in East Lothian which is owned by the 15th Duke of Hamilton; and Cooking in the Wild, the ladies go to Kielder Forest in Northumberland to cook for a Boy Scout Troop. Season 2 Episodes are: A Cocktail Party, the ladies prepare hor d'ourvers for a cocktail party at the Brazilian Embassy in Mayfair, London; Lunch, the ladies travel to the Hesket Newmarket in the Lake District to prepare lunch for members of a classic motorcycle rally. They cook at a private residence; A Picnic, the ladies travel to Llandudo in North Wales to prepare a picnic for a men's choir; Afternoon Tea, the ladies travel to Warborough, Oxfordshire to prepare afternoon tea for a cricket match at the manor house; Breakfast, the ladies go to Masham, North Yorkshire to cook breakfast for the men at the Black Sheep Brewery (actually cooked at the old vicarage house); Dinner, the ladies travel to the Gurkhas to cook dinner for the officers; and Two Fat Ladies Christmas Special 1, filmed at Winchester Cathedral. The ladies fixed a Christmas dimmer for the choir boys. Season 3 Episodes are: Benedictine Nuns, the ladies travel to Connemara, Ireland to cook for the benedictine nuns at Kylemore Abbey; Potatoes Galore, the ladies go to the Channel Islands to cook potato dishes; and Two Fat Ladies Christmas Special 2, A Carribean Christmas, the ladies go to Jamaica at the invitation of the local polo team. They prepare the meal at a beautiful old plantation house. Many thanks to Acorn Media for this wonderful release!
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At last! I've been hoping for months this would be released in the US!,
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This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
I cannot say how thrilled I am that this long-awaited DVD is being released in the US. The Two Fat Ladies remains my favorite cooking show of all time. The Food Network would do well to toss some of their no-name bobbleheads and bring back this excellent show.
I currently own the VHS Series 1 and 2 tapes, and bring them out at least once a year for some "comfort viewing". Clarissa and Jennifer are refreshing and funny, their show is a joy to watch. Having made a few of their less-intimidating recipies, like Chocolate Fruit tarts, I can say that in addition to their show being hilarious and entertaining, the recipies are delicious and easy. More importantly, Clarissa and Jennifer were frontrunners in the current movement towards less processed food and seeking out good local ingredients, rather than purchasing imported schlock from the local supermarket. You will certainly enjoy this DVD, it's unusual, fun, and a pleasure to relax and enjoy.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"It's French, but only in a way...",
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This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
So said the delightful, departed Jennifer Paterson as she and her chum Clarissa whipped up a batch of vichyssoise. This is a wonderfully entertaining show, that rare cooking show where what was being made sometimes took a backseat to the antics of the show's stars. Their glee is contagious.
The Food Network edited these episodes significantly; some were seen unedited in the US on PBS. Hopefully these discs will contain full episodes. Most of what was cut turned out to be the gals bashing neighboring countries ("The only good thing the Dutch ever came up with was cocoa"). As Jennifer would say, "Never mind." We can handle it.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow....,
This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
I have been waiting for this for quite some time and it's only now that I own it do I realize how much Food Network butchered this show and most of it for the sake of politcal correctness. It's great to finally have the whole episodes with all dishes and jokes included. The nice thing about Two Fat Ladies is that they do not hit you with a wall of "talk" like the TVFN cooks. They talk when they have something to say unlike the talking machine Rachel Ray for example who will wear you slap out. The tribute to Jennifer Patterson I did not much care for since it seemed to paint her as an annoying freak who cooked mediocre dishes. Otherwise, the episodes themselves shine like diamonds. Sorry, like chopped aspic!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoying Life and Being Yourself,
By Steve77018 "Steve77018" (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
This set of DVD's is a pure delight. We live in an America where everything is sanitized, pretty, and size 6 or smaller. Here are two fat ladies who tool around on a motorcycle with a side car, meet interesting people while seeing their country, and throw together some pretty amazing dinner parties. They aren't pretty, they aren't glamorous, and they have fun being themselves without worrying about what anybody else thinks. And clearly, the people that they encounter along the way enjoy the experience! What a great lesson in life!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So VERY happy to have TFL on DVD!,
This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
Whooo hooo! Finally, the Two Fat Ladies are on DVD! The episodes are fabulous and it is so wonderful to see Jennifer and Clarissa cooking again. I am also pleased that the DVD set includes bios and a tribute to Jennifer Patterson.
A must have DVD set for any Two Fat Ladies fan!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So much more than a cooking show....,
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These shows are what cooking is all about, and even if you choose not to eat some of their dishes, as I, the shows are such great fun that the pleasure comes not just from their creations but from the cooks themselves, their stories and quips, their adventures, and of course, the lovely scenery and kitchens which are refreshingly different for every single show.
I have been a long-time fan and still lament over Jennifer Paterson's untimely death. When I saw that this show FINALLY went to DVD, I pre-ordered in about 5 seconds flat, then passed out from the sheer excitement of anticipating my order's arrival. These are wonderful, informative shows, and FUN FUN FUN! Jennifer and Clarissa pull no punches and do not ruin our day with worries over too much of this cream and too much of that butter. Indulge yourself and enjoy. And, as if that were not enough to send me to heaven and back on a sheet of shortbread, there are 11 - count 'em -ELEVEN MORE episodes than were available on VHS (which of course I purchased ages ago). PLUS the bonus feature about Jennifer Paterson. I am thrilled beyond all measure, and so thankful to the media reps responsible for getting these wonderful shows put on DVD. Thank you!!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two Fat Ladies,
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This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
Just received my DVD's of Two Fat Ladies. I was heartbroken when their show went off the air, and mostly so when Jennifer Patterson died of lung cancer. A sad ending to an incredibly delightful duo of chefs. You can't find a cooking show that comes close to the antics of these two "fat" ladies, and the fact that they could make fun of themselves and vegetarians. They cooked the way my grandmother Belle did on the family farm in Vermont in the early 1900's. Lots of lard, butter, fresh cream (from the cows), bacon, and meat. Jennifer and Clarissa would have loved Belle's breakfasts....homemade pie, bacon,blood sausage, fried eggs, toast laden with lots of fresh butter, homemade molasses cookies, salt pork and gravy. Watch these two ladies cook up sumptious meals in castles with huge kitchens full of copper pans hanging from the ceilings and stoves they don't make anymore, to cooking in a hole in the ground; and feel your mouth water when they serve up the meals to Benedictine nuns in Ireland to a hunting party in Scotland or an embassy in London. You will be mesmerized by their unending jocularity and humorous intelligence on world affairs. This is not your typical cooking show-they outshine them all.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An absolute delight,
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This review is from: Two Fat Ladies (DVD)
It was very exciting to see this series available on dvd. I have seen all the episodes numerous times and they never get old. This is somewhat odd to say since I don't particularly find any of the recipes appetizing. Still, Wright and Paterson hold your attention and are immensely entertaining and most of their dishes are works of art. Whether quoting literature, breaking into song, or telling jokes, the ladies know how to hold your attention. Another wonderful aspect of this series are the locations - as they travel down the English country lanes on their motorcyle and sidecar, the viewer is treated to incredibly beautiful vistas of the English countryside. A tribute to Jennifer Paterson is included on Disc 4.
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