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Score: 7.3/10  [1 review]
3 out of 5
ProdID: 2733 - Pie in the Sky - A Second Helping
Type of Show: Drama

Pie in the Sky - A Second Helping
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$29.99
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Pie in the Sky - A Second Helping product reviews

Semi-retired policeman Henry Crabbe (Richard Griffiths) would rather be cooking than catching criminals.

Unluckily for him, he happens to be good at both. His boss, Assistant Chief Constable Fisher (Malcolm Sinclair) doesn't want to lose him, and his accountant wife, Margaret (Maggie Steed), worries his new career as a restaurateur won't be financially viable.

While indulging his culinary passions, Crabbe remains on call for those particularly tricky cases that Fisher sends his way. Larger than life as he is, sometimes there just doesn't seem to be enough of Crabbe to go around.

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chef   cook   crime   drama   dvd   investigator   maggie steed   malcolm sinclair   police   richard griffiths
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Review by: mumkat (Kathaleen)
Dated: 24th of January, 2011

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This Review: 7.3/10
Storyline:
Score 7 out of 10
Actors / Animation:
Score 7 out of 10
Soundtrack:
Score 8 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 7 out of 10

What can be said about Richard Griffiths and his acting? I dont recall seeing him outside of pie in the sky although I have heard his name a lot and believe he was in Harry Potter, I still cant place him. I dont really recall seeing any of the actors but they work fantastically well together.

There is two very different parts to this series; the police force fairly straight forward do your job bit with its mix of people and the restaurant with its warm homely setting were they all seem to get on like family. Of all the people, I really like Sophia Cambridge with her accent and mannerisms and Steve. He fits so well in the kitchen and is the center of the restaurant with being a chef, although he is not the chef.

Although it seems to be filmed or costumed in the 70's the music and background noises are at a comfortable level so that you can still hear and follow the main conversation without struggling. I really like the title music and it instantly makes me wonder what restaurant dramas will happen and what the case in the police force will be.

I would say that an older audience would really enjoy this but there is definitely room for the younger people as well. I didnt find it humourous but it did have its moments of making me laugh.

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