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Following an incident involving Clive's mother during a performance of 'Peter Pan' in which he is starring,Rick looks forward to Christmas with just Mel and himself. But then Mel feels the need to invite Magda,in mourning for her country's late president whilst Ben,sacked from the Christmas post,asks himself over. Despite his professed disdain for the festive season Marty also shows up when his flight to the sun gets postponed and Rick takes pity on Michael,doomed to spend Christmas alone when his chat-room girlfriend dumps him. Rick is even prepared to ask the dreadful Clive in for a drink but Michael,unwittingly high on the contents of Sam's special mince pies,gives the bore a piece of his mind. All in all a Christmas to remember even though the tree is shedding its needles and Rick's mother has yet again sent him a hamper full of useless things.

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    • Author: Diab
    The festive spirit doesn't hit Rick Spleen in this Christmas Special of 'Lead Balloon', a sitcom that will divide opinion based on how tolerant you are to the moaning of the Jack Dee character.

    I thought this was a good episode, with each of the supporting cast getting their moment to have the best of the lines. Magda's miserable nature as ever is hysterical, though I always do enjoy Sean Power's Marty.

    I also liked the fact that the writers took a moment to give Spleen a redeeming quality. As an audience we have to see why the other characters love/are keen to spend time with him.

    A Christmas Special that didn't go too mad with the Christmas theme.
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    • Author: Cerana
    The ongoing trials of the daily life of moderately successful comedian Rick Spleen. This time Rick has to content with his cleaner Magda temporarily moving in with them, his daughter and her boyfriend starting a band in the attic, a near death experience, career missteps and one indiscretion after another. So life goes on.

    Although I am still a little surprised that it has made it to three seasons I must admit hat I do quite enjoy Lead Balloon. Would I proclaim its brilliance or encourage people to watch it as I do with The Wire? Well, no, because to be honest Lead Balloon is a simple affair that can be relied upon for some good laughs, a still awkwardness and simple situations that will always manage to make Rick look foolish – either by accident or by his own hand. And so it is with the third season which delivers more or less the same formula as the previous two seasons. I have read people complaining about this but I suppose it depends on your point of view because if you like it then the only question is whether it keeps a certain standard with the formula or if it lets it drop a little. In my opinion season 3 manages to hold the standard as the previous two, which is not the strongest praise I can give it but it does mean that I still enjoy it for what it is.

    It improves on season 2 by having better stories for each of the episodes. They flow better and they have a bit more going on within them whereas with 2 I did think that at times each one was a bit simpler and thus was distracting by how obvious the path was. Season 3 is still obviously going in the same way (disaster and embarrassment) in each story but they are engaging and varied enough to stop you thinking too much about it. This was the missing piece in the last season and when it is repaired here it does make for a better whole season. The asides are still in place and there is lots of awkwardness around that is funny but in a rather pained way – I wasn't always laughing out loud but it was always amusing. I can understand why some dismiss it as a UK version of Curb in some ways but to me it is better for how folded in and ordinary it is, the action rarely moves outside of Rick's house, far less his world and he isn't getting into massive misunderstandings in how they are delivered – even things that get him in the paper are only seen affecting him in his house. Likewise some are tired of how much awkward comedy there is around and just see this as one too many but for me though it is a consistent performer and worth watching.

    The cast are a bit part of that working. Dee is very good as he delivers his deadpan. I prefer him here than in his stand-up because he is better when worn down rather than angry. He plays the awkward thing really well – OK not a great range but he does it consistently well. Magda continue to be my favourite character as she is handed great lines that are written to come from her broken English but at the same time her misuse of words is very sharp and funny, but not at her expense but in the way that she often does not have the word power to sugar coat things, thus being very blunt and correct in what she says. Crilly plays her really well, providing this constant base of awkwardness in the Spleen home. Cassidy is a side character but always important in the plots, plus she has this warm sexual presence that does make her fascinating. Campbell-Hughes and Hardiker do their same stuff as before but again they help fill out each episode and add range to the material. Power is solid but Gardner is more of a delight as he has a better character.

    I'm not sure how many more seasons it can sustain but if it can keep the standard set in season 3, I cannot see a reason why it wouldn't be back for a 4th (apart from a line from Rick about his "All Abut Eddie" sitcom where he says he will drop out after three seasons to avoid getting stuck). Oh, and the Christmas special was probably the best of the bunch, particularly with some classic Magda moments in there. It won't win over people who have previously made their minds up, but I did really like season 3.
  • Episode cast overview:
    Jack Dee Jack Dee - Rick Spleen
    Raquel Cassidy Raquel Cassidy - Mel
    Anna Crilly Anna Crilly - Magda
    Sean Power Sean Power - Marty
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes Antonia Campbell-Hughes - Sam (as Antonia Campbell Hughes)
    Tony Gardner Tony Gardner - Michael
    Rasmus Hardiker Rasmus Hardiker - Ben
    Will Poulter Will Poulter - Sweet Throwing Boy (as William Poulter)
    John Biggins John Biggins - Clive Gray
    Alex Lowe Alex Lowe - Radio DJ
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