Nellie is splashed by a passing car, worried that she'd report him, the driver, affluent Charles Cholmondeley-Burnside stops to give her a lift, the pair start seeing one another.
It's a little bit similar to the previous episode, but that is bit bad thing, just like that one, this was really funny, and sees the show, somehow move the comedy dial up a notch. I like that it's primarily set outside, and less studio bound.
They are definitely giving Baker a little more variety, a master of the stage, with multiple talents, we are getting to see more of Baker's versatility, of course known for her malapropisms, we're seeing more of her general talents.
Baker on that horse, I spat my coffee out, so funny, bless her. Lots of funny moments throughout.
Robert Dorning was a fine actor, it's always a delight to see Patsy Rowlands however, and she is great here.
8/10.
It's a little bit similar to the previous episode, but that is bit bad thing, just like that one, this was really funny, and sees the show, somehow move the comedy dial up a notch. I like that it's primarily set outside, and less studio bound.
They are definitely giving Baker a little more variety, a master of the stage, with multiple talents, we are getting to see more of Baker's versatility, of course known for her malapropisms, we're seeing more of her general talents.
Baker on that horse, I spat my coffee out, so funny, bless her. Lots of funny moments throughout.
Robert Dorning was a fine actor, it's always a delight to see Patsy Rowlands however, and she is great here.
8/10.