DVD
For the Love of Ada

Starring: Irene Handl, Wilfred Pickles and Barbara Mitchell
Fremantle Home Entertainment
RRP: £12.99
FHED1851
Certificate: PG
Available 23 May 2005


After starting a relationship with Walter Bingley (Wilfred Pickles) the man who buried her husband, Ada Cresswell (Irene Handl) finds herself living through the first anniversary of her new marriage, a day full of misunderstandings and comic happenstance...

For the love of Ada was originally an ITV television series which ran for 27, 30 minute, episodes between 1970 and 1971. A successful, gentle, comedy, much like Last of the Summer Wine, it ran for four seasons, detailing Ada's meeting with Walter, through their marriage and on to the birth of their first grandchild. The series spawned this film as well as an American series which ran for twenty-two episodes but was never shown in the UK.

Ada is one of those strange beasts that reared their head in the '70s, a less than good film from a successful television program; others included On the Buses, though I'm less than convinced that the original was any good.

Irene Handl is always a joy to watch even if the script is very mawkish in places; she effortlessly switches between comedy and tragedy. She bumbles around the screen like everybody's favourite aunty. Wilfred Pickles, who had returned to sit-com after a 12 year absence, makes a perfect book-end to Handl's Ada, warm and obviously very much in love with Ada. The two other principle characters of Ada's daughter and son-in-law are played by Barbara Mitchell and Jack Smethurst, who provide some lighthearted seaside postcard humor. Two actors to look out for are David Collings, who would go on to play in both Doctor Who and Sapphire and Steel (as Silver) and Gareth Hunt, better known for his role as Mike Gambit in The New Avengers.

The disc has nothing in the way of extras except for the trailer, but then this is a film which is more than 30 years old. The print is a little soft but eminently watchable and the sound is mono - which does not detract from the feature.

The film is a piece of nostalgic whimsy, and has the feeling more of a post war tale than one set in the '70s. The only really strange thing is that the film should be released, but not the more superior television series. If you like your comedy gentle then this is for you.

Charles Packer

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