I can't remember why but awhile back I was trying to explain the show Ab Fab to Jackie and Chrissy. Absolutely Fabulous was a French & Saunders comedy series on the BBC in the 90s. I can't improve on this description provided on
answer.com (although one of my favourite characters, Edina's assistant Bubble, is not mentioned);
"a grotesquely self-centered fashion victim chain-smokes, swills champagne, abuses drugs, munches caviar, terrorizes her daughter, and tries in vain to mingle with the beautiful people -- all in the company of her sleek, slutty, boozed-up best friend. Edina Monsoon (
Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy Stone (
Joanna Lumley) (aka Pats and Eddy) are '60s survivors and fashion-world wannabes; Pats works for magazines, while Eddy owns a PR firm whose biggest client is '60s has-been Lulu, of "To Sir With Love" fame. These women live in a cloud of self-delusion about the supposed glamour of their London lifestyle, forever attempting to claw their way past the velvet rope. Pats inhabits the attic of a liquor-store franchise, while Eddy lives in a well-to-do flat thanks to the double alimony from her two ex-husbands, a gay antiques dealer and a recovering alcoholic. When she's not being horrible to her dowdy, unflappable teenaged daughter, Saffron (
Julia Sawalha), and her oblivious, tongue-in-cheek mother (
June Whitfield), Eddy stages fashion shows, jets off to photo shoots, pays charlatans to put her in touch with her inner child, and tries every weight-loss cure known to man -- except curbing her decadent lifestyle. Thanks to its shrill satire, over-the-top costumes, outrageous excess, and all-around camp appeal, Absolutely Fabulous became a pop-culture phenomenon that spawned two
Sesame Street characters, a slew of slang expressions ("Sweetie darling, I'm chanting as we speak"), and even a Pet Shop Boys charity single. The actual theme song, sung by Julie Driscoll and Adrian Edmondson, is a cover of "This Wheel's on Fire," a '60s obscurity written by
Bob Dylan and the Band's
Rick Danko. "
None of these youtube clips really do it justice so rent the dvds if you get a chance. I remember hearing that Jennifer Saunders friendship with a particular fashion-editor ended because Edina was so obviously (to the fasion industry) based on her life. I wish I could remember her name.