A painfully unfunny attempt to piggyback on Derry Girls

Bobby and Lynda in There’s No Place Like Tyrone on BBC One

You could, possibly, blame it on Channel 4’s Derry Girls, which for this reviewer was an inexplicable success both on this island and on our larger neighbour, whose population, apparently amazed at the very existence of a place called Northern Ireland (this became increasingly obvious during the Brexit chaos), were prepared to accept not one, but two series of a quaint comedy that, though set in the 1990s, played like something that might ...