First viewed : 1 May 1991
This showcase for actress/comedienne Josie Lawrence doesn't have the same stigma as the wretched Thompson , perhaps because it was tucked away on Channel Four, but it didn't last any longer, with only six episodes ever made.
Lawrence had made her name , over the previous couple of years, on the improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway ? with her comic songs. That show never appealed to me, the hook for me watching the first episode of Josie was reading somewhere that it was going to include a spoof of Prisoner Cell Block H.
It duly did, as part of an extended sketch with Josie playing a dim-witted Australian actress which also included parodies of Skippy and Neighbours . It was part-written by novelist John O' Farrell. When it came, Prisoner Writer's Block H was pretty unfunny, aiming at obvious targets like the cardboard walls and the good cop / bad cop distinction between Meg and Vera.. The rest of the show was only mildly diverting and I never bothered tuning in again.
Lawrence remained in comedy for the rest of the nineties, still appearing on Whose Line... and working with Paul Merton but for the past couple of decades she's mainly worked as a straight actress.
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