Benidorm

2007

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7.5| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 February 2007 Ended
Producted By: Tiger Aspect
Country: United Kingdom
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Revenue: 0
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Set in the Solana all-inclusive Resort, Benidorm follows the antics of regulars and first-time holiday makers on their journeys abroad.

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Comedy

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Benidorm Audience Reviews

Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Raetsonwe Redundant and unnecessary.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
andrew-bremner747 What a refreshing series with just the right amount of humour , from hating to loving The original cast in the first few seasons rocked this series then a new cast take over and everything turns south - new cast has a mother that is overly angry all the time and the rest of the cast just don't capture the essence of Benidorm like the original cast do for the first few seasons - would love to see them back for sure I'm getting bored with the new cast The young chaps are cool from the new cast
David White (dawh1) I am an American and the English-language translator for a Spanish novelist who lives in Benidorm and works in the hotel industry. I have visited my friend four times and I think I know Benidorm fairly well, though I have never stayed in the type of hotel depicted in this series (all-inclusive), nor is it the type where my friend works. I wanted to see this series, but it was not coming in on BBC America, nor could I get it from Netflix. When I tried to buy it from Amazon.uk, they couldn't ship it out of the country. I eventually ordered it sent to an American friend working in the UK and then he shipped it to me. I can see now why the Brits don't want this show seen outside their own country. It shows only the worst type of British tourist, the kind my British friends try to avoid when they travel. (Many Americans are just as bad.) They are crude, vulgar, obnoxious, and if it weren't for captions, I couldn't understand the dialect. Now, having said all that, I have to confess that I've had some laughs. I'm sorry there is only one Spanish character (and he's a stereotype), because I really like Spanish people and I'd like to see more variety. My conclusion is that it's not as bad all the time as it is most of the time.
sinful-2 Benidom is a series that is absolutely not political correct. Even though the characters in this is a bit of a parody of Spanish and British people it does indeed hit most of humankind right between the eyes. People in this series does not behave like the brightest minds on earth. But if we are honest how often do we experience that in the real world? You will laugh with and of this lucky bunch that is on a All inclusive Hotel in Spain.Season 1 is alright fun but not the most funny thing I have seen. Season 1 and 2 the episodes were approximately 20 minutes each. This length made they were tight and fun and no waste time. Very good length for comedy shows.Season 2 I thought oh no the same guests as in season 1, this cannot end good. But in fact season 2 is a highlight of the series and it will give you a lot of laughs if you have any sense of humor.Season 3 they make the fault and goes to 45 minutes episodes. definitely a big mistakes. the first 4 episodes was a bore to get through. they would have been brilliant if kept tight on the 20 minutes but half time dragging out time in a comedy kills it. Last 2 episodes though re win a bit of the lost as they are extremely funny, especially last episode is a gem, they were kept tight enough even though they were 45 minutes.
Syl Most Britons prefer to spend their summer vacations in Spain, Florida, or elsewhere. In this series, a mixed group of families spend time at an unusual resort in Alicante, Spain. I only caught one episode on a flight so I don't have the luxury of seeing the other episodes. It appears to be the second season opener with the same family arriving to the Spain resort, a couple who allows her husband to carry all the luggage and makes a gruesome discovery about her parents. I love Janine Duvitsky and remember her fondly from Waiting for God as plain Jane Edwards. Here, she is the complete opposite. Sheila Reid plays the grandmother with a new boyfriend who prefers to wear short and tight bathing suit. Anyway, the families arrive and remember what happened last year. While the premise needs work, the cast appear to be having a ball away in sunny Spain.