'Edge Falls' In The Press...Edge Falls, your out of town retail Mecca, the comic brain child of Paul Barnhill and Neil Warhurst, returns. Mark Benton plays Mick, hapless head of security. Frances Barber plays the ingenious promotions manager Sonya, raising a giant pink inflatable love heart over the shops to bring in the pink pound. And all the staff has to be gay friendly too, but only to friendly gays (nothing ostentatious). "We're gay for the day," says Sonya, before she spots what she thinks is a bit of hanky panky in the carpark. The spoof commercials are a treat, though. Paul Barnhill and Neil Warhurst's comedy set in a retail park returns for a six-week run. The last series was something of a hotchpotch of broad silliness, streaks of worrying blackness (child abduction played for laughs in one episode really didn't work) and rather more frequent shafts of, if not brilliance, then at least something to keep you up until 11pm to listen to it. The BBC describes Edge Falls - written by Paul Barnhill and Neil Warhurst, and starring Mark Benton and Sarah Lancashire - as a five-part comedy. But the line between that and tragedy has rarely seemed so thin. Phil Daoust, The Guardian, 10th July 2007 |