Ok, some of you (well, probably most of you) will no doubt think "Who the heck is Bob Larbey?" So I'm going to enlighten you.
Bob Larbey is a British writer who has written a number of successful britcoms, either alone or together with John Esmonde. My first encounter with Larbey was actually his last show, "As Time Goes By", starring the wonderful Judi Dench. After buying and watching all seasons of that one I was actually looking for more comedy with Judi Dench and I discovered that she had been in an earlier comedy series by Bob Larbey, "A Fine Romance", together with her then husband Michael Williams (who sadly passed away on 2001).
I started to realize that it wasn't just Judi Dench's fine sense of comedy that attracted me, but the writing itself. So I started looking for more shows on DVD written by Bob Larbey, and I found "Ever Decreasing Circles" with Richard Briers. Another show that I loved. Next I bought "Brush Strokes" and "The Good Life", the latter also with Richard Briers.
Well, I have my hands full with them for now, but when I'm done with them I guess I'll go hunting for more of Bob Larbey. Anyone have a suggestion?
Someone described "As Time Goes By" as 'Charming, soft, slow-paced, believable, delightful'. I think that pretty much describes all Larbey's writing. This is not slapstick or a laugh a minute. It's just comedies that put a smile on your face. I can't recommend them highly enough.
So, any other Larbey fans out there?