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Original Title :
Commercial Breakdown
Genre :
TV Series / Comedy
Cast :
Jim Davidson,Jo Brand,Ruby Wax
Type :
TV Series
Time :
30min
Rating :
6.9/10
Commercial Breakdown Online

A comedienne looks at amusing TV commercials.
Series cast summary:
Jim Davidson Jim Davidson - Himself - Presenter 10 episodes, 2004
Jo Brand Jo Brand - Herself - Presenter 8 episodes, 1999-2000
Ruby Wax Ruby Wax - Herself - Presenter 8 episodes, 2002
Jon Culshaw Jon Culshaw - Himself - Presenter / - 8 episodes, 2006
Jimmy Carr Jimmy Carr - Himself - Presenter 8 episodes, 2008
Rory McGrath Rory McGrath - Himself - Presenter 7 episodes, 1997


User reviews

Sennnel

Sennnel

A tear-jerker of the highest order, Commercial Breakdown combines a true love story with a haunting soundtrack to create an illusion of a disparaging world devoid of light and soul.

Arguably McGrath's finest work - a masterpiece of presentation. The lighting and sound contribute to an enchanting ensemble of elements which rouse the spirit and simultaneously devours the nonchalance of humanity.

It is said in hushed voices behind closed doors that the tagline to Commercial Breakdown is "ex rory, scienta" (from Rory, science). It doesn't surprise me. A programme of the highest reverence, Commercial Breakdown will have you crying out of all three of your eyes.

A cracking watch.
Innadril

Innadril

This will surely stand as R. McGraths professional apogee, the culmination of writers, directors, producers and "best (insert thinly veiled homophobic remark here) boys", truly combine to create an awe inspiring piece.

Rumours that the humorous works of Shakespeare were the basis of many of this hit shows classic lines still remain unfounded, when will the truth be known?

The show hits so many spots so well, the "commercial" aspects are obvious, bring together a collection of humorous TV commercials from around the globe, and combine them with an aspect of "breakdown" where the presenter (in this case McGrath) breaks down the deeply layered components is a truly awe inspiring televisual experience. I don't think I shall ever be able to cry as I did watching this programme, partly because I have blocked tear ducts, but also because I was so moved.

Why no BAFTA? Surely 89 was rigged!

In all honesty however this is still better than the utter total tripe that Jon (No 'H') Culshaw spouted out during his stint on the programme.