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''Father Figure'' is a
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that was first broadcast on
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on 18 September 2013. In Ireland the series first aired on
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in September 2013. The six-part series was written by Jason Byrne and directed by Nick Wood.


Cast

* Jason Byrne as Tom Whyte * Karen Taylor as Elaine Whyte *
Pauline McLynn Pauline McLynn (born 11 July 1962) is an Irish character actress and author. She is best known for her roles as Mrs. Doyle in the Channel 4 sitcom ''Father Ted'', Libby Croker in the Channel 4 comedy drama '' Shameless'', Tip Haddem in the BBC ...
as Mary Whyte *
Dermot Crowley Dermot Crowley (born 19 March 1947) is an Irish stage, film and television actor. Life and career Theatre Crowley's stage work has included a leading role in an Olivier Award winning production of Conor McPherson's '' The Weir'', which playe ...
as Pat Whyte *
Michael Smiley Michael Smiley (born 1963) is a Northern Irish comedian and actor. He is well known for his roles in the films ''Kill List'' (2011) and '' The Lobster'' (2015). He has also made appearances in British television series such as ''Spaced'', '' Lut ...
as Roddy *Matthew Fenton as Dylan Whyte * Alexander Aze as Drew Whyte * David Reed as Brendan *
Margaret Cabourn-Smith Margaret Alice Cabourn-Smith (born 1975) is an English comedy actress and podcaster with appearances on '' Catastrophe'', ''The IT Crowd'', '' Psychoville'', ''Peep Show'', ''Fresh Meat'', ''Motherland'', ''Daddy Issues'' and '' Cheaters''. H ...
as Helen *
Tim Downie Timothy Richard Downie (born 14 July 1977) is an English actor and writer. He is known for the television series '' Toast of London'', '' Outlander'' and '' Upstart Crow'', the films ''Paddington'' and ''The King's Speech'', and the video game ' ...
as Tim Curtain *Thom Collett as Quiet Joe


Production

In June 2013, filming began on the comedy series at
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and ended on 11 July 2013. The studio scenes were filmed in front of a
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.


Episode list


Reception


Ratings

Overnight figures showed that the first episode was watched by 11.5% of the viewing audience of that time, with 1.37 million watching it. The second episode was watched by 12.3% of the viewing audience. The third episode was watched by 10.4% of the viewing audience.


Critical reception

The series received mostly negative reviews. Catherine Gee of ''
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'' gave it one out of five stars and said: "All of it was implausible, but, that’s not really the point. We don’t need our comedy to be plausible. ''
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'' was rarely plausible, neither was ''
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'', nor ''
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'', nor ''
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'', but that didn’t stop them being funny. What we need is for these implausible situations to be delivered with wit, brilliant timing and a superbly funny script. ''Father Figure'' failed on every count." The ''
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'' commented: "It gives me great pleasure to announce that the BBC has broadcast a "sitcom" which is worse than '' Big Top''. ... At the outset, I should confess that I did laugh, just once, after which I continued to watch in horror". '' Metro'' also disliked the series, giving it two out of five stars and commented: "''Father Figure'' managed to commit every sitcom cliché crime in the book: dopey bloke, interfering mother, long-suffering wife, victim neighbours, bonkers relatives." ''
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'' said: "The show is relentlessly middle-of-the-road, determinedly populist and wholly idiotic. Were it not for the sweary-words and a few double entendres, it would be pitched firmly as family entertainment and has clearly been commissioned to try to cash in on the unexpected success of '' Mrs Brown's Boys''." The ''
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'' said: "This was unabashed slapstick stuff and none the worse for that, but Byrne, who created and scripted the show, had no other ideas up his sleeve and within minutes the action had degenerated into a succession of increasingly frantic pratfalls and custard-pie gags, each of them less amusing than the one that had gone before." The Glasgow ''
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'' was more positive, saying: "Showing a silly, childish and almost entirely innocent sitcom like ''Father Figure'' (BBC One, Wednesday, 11.35pm) so late at night is weird. ... ''Father Figure'' is not bad. It's very not bad. In fact, if you're a fan of silent comedy, it's rather good. Indeed, much of the first episode is so reminiscent of silent comedy routines that Jason Byrne might have created a new genre: silent comedy with sound."


Home media

The series was released on DVD in the UK on 28 October 2013.


References


External links

* * * {{Radio Times, programme/cnmxqt/father-figure, title=Father Figure 2013 British television series debuts 2013 British television series endings 2010s British sitcoms BBC television sitcoms British English-language television shows Television series about dysfunctional families Television shows set in Hertfordshire Television shows shot at Elstree Film Studios