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If You See God, Tell Him

Richard Briers plays Godfrey Spry, who, having been hit on the head in a freak accident, ends up with an attention span of just 30 seconds. As a result he begins to obsess over TV commercials and begins to take advertising claims literally, causing erratic twists in his behaviour and complicating the lives of all those around him. Complete with biting parody ads, this delightfully dark comedy also stars Adrian Edmondson and Imelda Staunton, with appearances by Martin Clunes and Angus Deayton.

Year: 1993
Genre: TV Comedy, TV Cult, Television Shows, Black Humour
Country: UK
Director: Marcus Mortimer
Starring: Adrian Edmondson, Imelda Staunton, Richard Briers
Duration: 161 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains sexual references.
7.8/10
Location in store: Comedy (TV)

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