Redwarmin
This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
ChicRawIdol
A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Paul Evans
An absolute corker of a series, one which I would love to see back on our screens, I've been fortunate enough to get my hands on all four series, and they're largely as good as I remember. The main issue as I always remember is there were six episodes and six suspects, with one murderer per episode you knew full well who the killer was on week 6. I think the cast on series 2 was the pick of the bunch, Richard Wilson, Mollie Sugden, Rula Lenska and Michael Jayston were brilliant. June Whitfield and Tom Baker shone in other series as well. The Gameshow format was great, Chris Tarrant was perhaps the better presenter, the theme music was fun too.Bring it back!! 8/10
parkguy505
You are invited to a murder.. There are six suspects, but which one is the killer? This was a very creative and fun mystery series with the six infamous Clue(do) characters in the form of real life people. This show had a little bit of everything- from comedy (mrs. white being the main comedian of the bunch), drama, and a poison bottle full of mystery! The show flourished due to its creativity and all star cast including Stephanie Beacham (series 1 Peacock), Joan Sims (christmas special white), Joanna Lumley (series 4 Peacock), June Whitfield (series 1 white), Ian Lavendar (christmas special plum), Lewis Collins (series 3 mustard), Lysette Anthony (series 3 scarlet) and many more. A great show for mystery lovers and fans of fun!
Chris-Moyse
This show was great, A cast of some of Britain's best stars camping it up and running amok inside an old country manor, An entertaining game show which was really enjoyable in that "play along at home" sort of way. Never got too heavy despite the murderous plotlines and came across frequently as black comedy. Its just a shame each series only lasted six episodes (I believe the Australian version had many more) The show enjoyed a sucessful four series run, it has not yet been repeated, but I, and i'm sure many other cluedo fans would love to see it again. A classic piece of British televisual nostalgia. Oh, England, Tea with teacakes, sherry before dinner.. One simply has to maintain ones standards.
Theo Robertson
It smacks of desperation when a tv company does a quiz / contest based around a board game . CLUEDO uses the format of the well known detective game with a host of well known British television faces enacting a scenario with a couple of contestants trying to guess who commited the murder in which part of the house . There is a bit of a flaw in this however , a series is composed of six episodes with there being six suspects so if you`ve been watching the previous five episodes it will be somewhat obvious as to who the murderer will be in the final episode .For a far better " Let`s work who the murderer is " quiz show try WHODUNNIT presented by the late and great Jon Pertwee