Absolutely Fabulous (also known as Ab Fab) is a British TV comedy that has aired on and off between 1992 and 2005. The show is about self-centered fad follower Edina Monsoon and her best friend Patsy Stone, who make life miserable for Edina's straightlaced daughter, Saffron.
Mentions
In the fifth series episode "Exploitin'", which aired in December 2003, Patsy expresses her dislike for Saffy's new baby by flicking cigarette ashes into the baby's crib. While Saffy and Edina argue, Patsy picks up one of the baby's toys, sneering "Is this a Muppet?"
References
The show is spoofed the show in the 1997 calendar Muppet Parody Calendar: The Sequel as Tres Fabuleux!, with Miss Piggy as Edina and Janice as Patsy.
On Sesame Street, in a Season 27 episode[[[Episode 3328]]], two delivery women bearing physical and vocal resemblances to Edina and Patsy are seen. Although they don't know what is inside they are sure it's "Absolutely Fabulous."
Connections
Many actors from Absolutely Fabulous have also appeared in Muppet/Henson productions.
- Anthony Asbury played Georgy in the series 1 episode "Fat."
- Helena Bonham Carter played Saffy in a dream in the series 2 episode "Hospital."
- Dawn French played Kathy in the series 1 episode "Magazine."
- Whoopi Goldberg played Goldie in the series 5 episode "Gay."
- Debbie Harry guest starred as herself in the series 5 episode "Gay."
- Jane Horrocks plays Bubble and Katy Grin.
- Elton John guest starred himself in the series 5 episode "Schmoozin'."
- Nathan Lane played Kunz in the series 5 episode "White Box."
- Joanna Lumley plays Patsy.
- Christopher Malcolm plays Justin.
- Miranda Richardson played Bettina in the series 3 episode "New Best Friend."
- Jennifer Saunders created and writes the show, and stars as Edina.
- Kristin Scott Thomas played Plum Berkley in the series 5 episode "Book Clubbin'."
- Twiggy guest starred as herself in series 4.
- Ruby Wax was a script editor and appeared as Candy and Beth De Woodi.