Derek

Wed Jan 30, 10-10.30pm, C4

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<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5


Series one, episode one
Tasteless? No. Pointless? Possibly. It’s hard to believe, after last year’s misfiring pilot, that ‘Derek’ would have got a series commission without Ricky Gervais’s involvement. Shattered nuts and well-used sledgehammers litter the scene of this strange comedy-drama mock-doc: telling trumps showing every time, and the converted cover their ears while the preacher drones on about tolerance over a cloying piano soundtrack. For the uninitiated, ‘Derek’ tells the story of the eponymous innocent savant (Gervais), a slightly slow but tender-hearted care worker in a retirement home, misunderstood by the outside world but loved by those who take the trouble to get to know him. In this week’s opener, said retirement home is slated for closure by the council. Derek and chums Dougie (Karl Pilkington) and Kev (David Earl) join home manager Hannah (the excellent Kerry Godliman) in taking some direct action. No one can doubt ‘Derek’s’ good intentions, but it owes its existence to a man desperate to prove he’s not who we think he is. And as for the comedy? Well, with apologies to Oscar Wilde, the final scene is so hilariously sappy that you’d need a heart of stone not to laugh.

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  • I am with 'anders'.

    Bill Kerr Sat Feb 2
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  • @anders If you class this faded, lachrymose sludge as 'highbrow' then something is direly amiss and trust one of Gervais' supporters to resort to outraged obscenity- people are prone to disagree over things, get used to it. The man has become a transparent caricature and this series, even in these early stages, has been roundly criticised. Maybe he'll learn something but I don't imagine his bloated ego will allow it. Karl Pilkington shines because he's being himself, Ricky doesn't because he's not.

    Sarah Myers Thu Jan 31
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  • Ricky Gervais does what he wants, he cares not what you or anyone else thinks as long as he is happy with his own work. It appears this was a bit high brow for you to understand, don't worry I'm sure Miranda or Mrs Brown's boys will be on again next week for you. Gervais can write that nonsense if he wants, look at his parody "When the whistle blows" That would probably be right up your street. Stupid Tw*t.

    anders Thu Jan 31
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