Pulling

2006

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1
  • 0

EP1 Episode 1 Mar 23, 2008

Donna wants to go out on a Friday night, but nobody would accompany her.

EP2 Episode 2 Mar 30, 2008

Donna wants to impress her old friend Catherine, while Louise becomes the victim of a flasher.

EP3 Episode 3 Apr 07, 2008

Donna comforts her boss after the death of his mother, Karen decides to take care of a stray cat, and Louise acquires some unusual art during a stint in charge of the cafe. Meanwhile, Tanya sets her sights on Karl.

EP4 Episode 4 Apr 13, 2008

Donna loses faith in humanity when a kebab is stolen from her hands and nobody except Carl seems to understand how upsetting the incident was. Louise and Karen fall out when Karen leaves Louise alone in a nightclub (again), but things could be looking up for Louise - she has a great business idea, but is the world ready for it?

EP5 Episode 5 Apr 20, 2008

Donna is angry when she finds out that Carl is selling "their" house, Karen finds it difficult to end her relationship with a very needy man and Louise discovers the thrill of shoplifting.

EP6 Episode 6 Apr 27, 2008

Karen is pregnant by Billy. She doesn't want him to know, but Louise tells him anyway.
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Released: 23 November 2006 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007m1vk
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Donna narrowly escapes making a huge mistake by marrying Karl and instead opts for moving in with her friends Karen and Louise in South London. The three girls learn about life and love in this funny and modern comedy.

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Dave This BBC Three series is a very funny, dark sitcom set in suburban London. It's about the lives of three very different women who are friends. The acting is very good, and many of the situations they get into are hilarious.This was very well-written by Sharon Horgan, who also plays one of the three main characters.
trollerman It's no longer true, if it ever was, that British TV is better than American. But this show would be ruined in America because we just wouldn't tolerate all the ugly people. Of course, we have just as many ugly people, but we do not let them on TV. This show celebrates the British right to be unattractive yet still have an active romantic life. No one in this show is attractive, not the women, the men, not even the scenery (making London as ugly as The Shield made LA ugly. Great! It IS ugly!). The men, the men are all trolls, I'm sure meant to be horrible in every way and a typical depiction is the fiancé washing his privates in the first episode. But the women. My goodness, it's wonderful how unpleasant they not only behave, but look as well. Real life low, low standards. Brilliant, unrelenting ugliness.
carygrantlove I finally got to see the first two episodes, having seen the buzz in the press and heard about it for ages. It did not disappoint. There were times in each episode when I roared with laughter. The break-up scene in episode one is so funny, and when Donna (played brilliantly by Sharon Horgan) is trying to bluff her way through a meeting in her new job in episode two I felt like my sides were literally splitting. So dark at times it's harrowing, yet flat out outrageous and subtly nuanced at times too. This series is definitely cult classic material. I know I'll watch the DVD over and over.
paul_j_freeman The true measure of a great comedy is it's ability to stay in your mind long after the it has finished. Pulling has done just that. The wonderful characterizations of the 3 main female roles were beautifully written and acted and the comedy situations were nicely original. The acting in Pulling is never over-played and the scenes retain a hint of realism which pulls the viewer closer to the show and makes the cringing quality of the comedy much funnier. Along with Lead Balloon and Man Stroke Woman, BBC Three's current comedy output has been exceptional considering some of the other offerings (Titty Titty Bang Bang). I'd give pulling 10/10 and hopefully there'll be a second series well on the way.