Nick Jordan

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Mine All Mine

I watched the first episode of Mine All Mine on ITV1 last night and, while it’s not trendy TV, I have to say that I rather liked it. The storyline owes a certain amount to The Darling Buds of May (posh bloke comes down from London on business and falls in love with the eldest daughter) and is fairly run-of-the-mill, but done in a charming way, with some good dialogue and acceptable performances. It was never going to be great art, whatever that is, but that’s not the intention. What it is is entertaining and amusing and that’s good enough for me.


5 Comments
  1. Derek Davies Thursday, 2nd December, 2004, 11:17 pm

    I enjoyed the second in the series of mine all mine ,it was better than the the first show.really good well done to itv for putting on such a great show!

  2. Meza Tuesday, 7th December, 2004, 4:10 pm

    Can anyone help!?… I have managed to miss the second episode of Mine all Mine (the person who invented the video timer is being hunted down as I type)
    I wondered if anyone here has a copy of December 2nd’s episode of Mine all Mine?
    I am desparate to see it, and will pay your costs+ some extra if anyone could post me a video tape of it?

    Please send me an email meza at gurn dot net or leave a message.

  3. chris trefor davies Friday, 10th December, 2004, 11:35 pm

    Did he really buy Swansea on e-bay?

  4. Ben Walker Sunday, 19th December, 2004, 4:08 pm

    I will miss mine all mine when it’s finished this week, it’s been absolutly brilliant I
    hope they make more series of it, although I can’t see how it would work.

  5. Karen Jones Monday, 9th May, 2005, 10:46 am

    Does anyone know when or if Mine all Mine will be released on DVD/Video?


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