BBC Three’s “IDEAL” Review

“Ideal” is a British television series that aired on BBC Three from 2005 to 2011. Created by Graham Duff, the show is a dark comedy that revolves around the life of a pot dealer named Moz, played by Johnny Vegas.

The series is set in Manchester and captures the chaotic and often absurd experiences of Moz as he navigates his illegal lifestyle, relationships, and the quirky characters that inhabit his world.

BBC “Ideal” was written by actor; writer and DJ Graham Duff

The show is known for its distinctive humour, blending surreal elements with sharp wit. It features a range of eccentric characters, including Moz’s friends and customers, who contribute to the unpredictable and often hilarious situations he finds himself in.

Themes of friendship, morality, and the consequences of one’s choices are explored throughout the series.

“Ideal” received critical acclaim for its writing and performances, particularly Johnny Vegas’s portrayal of the lead character.

The show gained a cult following over the years and included many characters in the life of Moz (played by Johnny Vegas

The show has gained a cult following over the years, appreciated for its unique take on the comedy genre and its memorable lines and situations.

BBC Three’s Ideal (c) BBC Comedy North and Baby Cow 🐄 Productions

Discover more from Cicero's

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading