Bob and Margaret

1998

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0

7.4| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 22 June 1998 Ended
Producted By: Nelvana
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Bob and Margaret is a Canadian/UK animated television series that was also shown in the United States and all over the world. The series was produced by Nelvana, a Toronto animation studio, and created by Canadian David Fine and Brit Alison Snowden. The series was based on the Academy Award winning short film Bob's Birthday, featuring the same main characters, which won the Best Animated Short Film Oscar in 1994. The series is one of the few Canadian TV shows to ever have regular American exposure. In Canada, it was the highest rated Canadian made animation series ever when it aired in prime time on Global Television. The show revolved around a married English couple named Bob and Margaret Fish, a middle class 40-ish working couple with no children and two dogs named William and Elizabeth. Bob is a dentist and Margaret is a chiropodist. Bob and Margaret struggle with everyday issues and mid life crisis. Stories often revolve around the mundane, but in a way which is eminently relatable. From the trials of shopping to dealing with friends who annoy them, but owe them a dinner. In the first two seasons, Bob and Margaret lived in England, in the South London community of Balham. For the third and fourth seasons, however, they moved to Toronto, Canada, allowing the writers to explore the humour of culture clash. The move was actually inspired by the realities of funding, with certain Canadian tax benefits dependent on stories actually based in Canada. As such, to keep the series funded, the move was necessary. The creators of the series chose to take an executive role on these latter two seasons, reviewing scripts and consulting, but not involved in the detail they were for the first two seasons. Snowden continued to provide the voice of Margaret, but Bob's voice, originally played by Andy Hamilton, was replaced by Brian George.

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csicilia Bob and Margaret are the 'living' proof that a story-line is more important than anything. This series should be called "Wit and Intelligence" instead of Bob and Margaret. What a difficult task! To make you really LAUGH showing you no other thing but normal neurosis in a couple of very normal lives! Gee! I don't get the people who criticize Bob and Margaret here. I bet you that they adore the fact that 'Seinfeld' is about nothing, because Seinfeld is American, but they just hate another product that can be so successful worldwide as Bob and Margaret (and which also deals with "nothingness") because is foreign! Sorry, people, I know two things: If you wrote against Bob and Margaret there are two options: a) You are not intelligent, so, it's OK you wrote against it. b) You ARE intelligent, but you hate yourself and your weaknesses and you are just incapable of laughing at them so you hate this show because it reminds you of them. It's OK too! Bob and Margaret is pure genius! Kudos to a series that REALLY REALLY REALLY could be renamed "Wit and Intelligence"!!!!!!!!
anitatanky Wow, I must say that I was shocked to see that the majority of my fellow Yanks, who commented on the series, had mostly negative things to say about it. I don't know about them, but I certainly "dug" the cartoon. How I wish it was on DVD, but at least it is on VHS since Comedy Central isn't showing it anymore. I could totally relate to this series: Reluctantly going over an acquaintance's house, taking a cheap bottle of wine, being bored, longing for home; Going to a supermarket and getting out of the line you were in to get in one that seemed faster just to be held up for eons of time; so forth.I miss watching this show. It was a Sunday night ritual for me. It depicted a typical couple in many ways. While I've always loved the Simpsons and find South Park humorous, Bob and Margaret is indeed different, but in a unique way and it is very good! I'd hate to think fellow sitcom enthusiasts from other parts of the world think most Americans lack the depth and open-mindedness to get this kind of humor due to what a few of them wrote on IMDB. Many of my friends and co-workers (also fellow Yanks) enjoyed it also. Any more fellow Americans wish to make a positive comment about the show?
Patsy-9 I can understand why some people don't like Bob and Margaret. It is a remarkably cerebral cartoon that's occasionally fairly serious in tone, occasionally a real downer, and where nearly every episode breaks down on some level to a debate of the finer points of ethics.Consider, though, that all of the above can also apply to Seinfeld.It helps to have a certain familiarity with British culture. That there are people out there like Margaret's parents, who barely acknowledge their daughter and her accomplishments, and profusely thank Bob for "taking her off their hands," and who wouldn't dare ask for something as presumptuous as food. Or Canadian culture - that the vulgar and obnoxious cousins Cookie and Melvin occasionally strike depressingly close to home.As for the move to Canada, it doesn't particularly matter. Even in London, Bob and Margaret were forever alien in anything they attempted to do. Making them literal aliens is a reasonable next step.
None-142 This has to be by far the worse comedy ever created this late in the 90's. Perhaps if the show were to be created in the eighties might I have a different opinion , but this show is awful. However, there is still time to make improvements, maybe even spice up the show with a new person involved, someone rather optimistic ,someone that will make the show exiting. If not then your looking at this show to fade away faster than the carrier of "Miami Vice!"