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A woman becomes obsessed with a sofa she has seen in a shop window. Unable to think of anything else, she goes to desperate lengths to possess the furniture of her dreams.
Mandy is not quite as good -- not as tight, not as laugh-out-loud funny -- as I, a great fan of Morgan and worshipper of Cunk, was hoping for... But it is a fun way to spend 15 minutes.
Will likely have some people in a bit of a tizzy, but it doesn't feel as though it was slipped in thoughtlessly. If only more telly was so proudly daft.
This is a show that provokes wry smiles rather than belly laughs. As ever, it's hard to take your eyes off Morgan's endlessly expressive face, but her character is deliberately one-dimensional.
The pace, even for a quarter of an hour, was slow, and the humour often cartoonish. But, crikey, when the laugh-out-loud punchline came -- in the last frame -- it really landed.