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HARDWARE COMPLETE FIRST SERIES         
Distributor: Roadshow Home Entertainment  
Certificate:  PG | region 4 | 180 minutes 
Available to buy 
Writer: Simon Nye

Extras:
None

ANYONE IN IT WE KNOW?

Martin Freeman, Ken Morley, Susan Earl, Peter Serafinowicz, Ryan Cartwright

WHAT’S IT ABOUT THEN?

Watching an episode of Hardware and you might be forgiven for thinking that you have slipped into a timewarp and its suddenly 1973 again, the limited sets, confined castand dodgy hairstyles of the leads, this is not a bad thing as some of the best sitcoms of all time came from the seventies.

Hardware isn't one of the best sitcoms of all time but it is frequently hilarious and never less than funny. Coming from the always dependable pen of Simon Nye (he of Men Behaving Badly) Hardware is set in the kind of retail emporium that has all but been swallowed whole by the giant conglomerates of Bunnings or B&Q. Hamway's Hardware mighty sell all manner of stuff but the guys certainly don't want any pesky customers coming in and threatening to buy any of it. 

The excellent Martin Freeman headlines as Mike whose girlfriend Anne (Susan Earl) works in the cafe across the road (the Hardware shop, the Cafe and Mike's flat are pretty much the only sets on display), the other staff members are Mike's best friend Kenny who thinks he knows it all when it comes to the ways of women, student Steve who works at Hamways part time and is desperate for some regular sex whilst manager Rex (the brilliant Ken Morley) whose seediness knows no bounds.

 

Mike sees himself as somewhat above the laddish behavior that the guys indulge in but deep down knows he is part of it too. 
The series was shown quite late on its original UK run so the language is often on the fruity side, like all good sitcoms its the small things that provide the biggest laughs, one of the episodes is about the lads getting new uniforms and becoming obsessed with them whilst another sees the lads building a well dodgy rabbit hutch. 
The cast are excellent, the script is funny and all in all it has to be marked down as a show well worth catching on DVD. 

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