Ep 1. The Sofabed
- TV-14
- February 25, 2011
- 22 min
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7.5 (640)
The show Friday Night Dinner is a British sitcom that first premiered on Channel 4 in 2011. The sitcom follows the lives of the Goodman family, who come together for dinner every Friday night. The show stars Tamsin Greig as the mother, Jackie, Simon Bird as the eldest son, Adam, Tom Rosenthal as the younger son, Jonny, and Paul Ritter as the father, Martin.
The first episode of season one is titled "The Sofabed" and centers around a family dinner gone wrong. The episode begins with Jackie preparing dinner for the family. Adam and Jonny arrive with their usual bickering and teasing, only interrupted by Martin's entrance. As they sit down to eat, they are quickly interrupted by their neighbor, Jim, who has accidentally locked himself out of his house and needs to use their phone to call a locksmith.
While waiting for the locksmith, Jim begins to make himself at home on the Goodman's sofa bed. Despite their protests, Jim continues to make himself comfortable, eventually leading to a series of mishaps and interruptions. The family's attempts to get Jim to leave become increasingly desperate and hilarious, leading to an unexpected and chaotic ending.
Throughout the episode, we see the dynamic between the family members as they interact with one another and their quirky neighbor. Adam and Jonny's sibling rivalry is on full display, as they constantly tease and annoy each other. Martin is the quiet, reserved father who tries to keep the peace but eventually becomes fed up with Jim's antics. Jackie is the warm and loving mother who tries her best to keep everyone happy and satisfied.
The writing in "The Sofabed" is witty and fast-paced, with each family member bringing their own unique sense of humor to the table. The episode is filled with physical comedy, especially during the many attempts to get Jim off the sofa bed. There are also several running jokes throughout the episode, such as Adam's obsession with his laptop and Jonny's love life, that add to the overall humor and charm of the show.
Overall, "The Sofabed" is a great introduction to the Goodman family and the world of Friday Night Dinner. The episode sets the tone for the rest of the series, with its quirky characters, sharp writing, and hilarious mishaps. It's a perfect example of the type of humor and warmth that makes Friday Night Dinner such a beloved sitcom.