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* FeudEpisode: Kylie to Simon in "How I Got My Tongs".

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* LargeHam: Simon's drama teacher.
* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: Anyone on the show.

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* OpenMindedParent: To Eleven.

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* TrueCompanions: The Extended Doonan Family - The Doonans, Hailey, Kylie.

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* XCalledTheyWantTheirYBack.

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* DartboardOfHate: Debbie has one of UsefulNotes/MargaretThatcher.
-->'''Debbie:''' This is for being a [[https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/food-history/thatcher-thatcher-milk-snatcher milk-snatcher]], Thatcher... ''(throws dart)'' And THIS is for [[https://www.history.com/news/margaret-thatcher-miners-strike-iron-lady the miners...]] ''(throws another dart)'' And THIS is for [[https://www.thepinknews.com/2022/11/18/what-was-section-28-law-lgbt/ Clause 28.]] ''(throws one last dart)''

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Beautiful People is a BBC sitcom. It follows the story of Simon Doonan, the "Crown Prince, well, Queen, of window dressing" as he relates his life story to anyone who will listen. Set in the 90's, it's about as fabulous as stories about the childhood of a ridiculously camp window dresser could possibly be. It faced a mixed reception, which in itself was lampshaded on its own DVD cover: While the back contained genuinely positive reviews, the front cover of the first series features a review from Heat Magazine that simply said "Perhaps the gayest sitcom ever." The show is based on the memoirs of Simon Doonan, the creative director at Barney's Department Store.

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Beautiful People [[quoteright:315:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beautiful_people.jpg]]

''Beautiful People''
is a BBC sitcom. It follows the story of Simon Doonan, the "Crown Prince, well, Queen, of window dressing" as he relates his life story to anyone who will listen. Set in the 90's, it's about as fabulous as stories about the childhood of a ridiculously camp window dresser could possibly be. It faced a mixed reception, which in itself was lampshaded on its own DVD cover: While the back contained genuinely positive reviews, the front cover of the first series features a review from Heat Magazine that simply said "Perhaps the gayest sitcom ever." The show is based on the memoirs of Simon Doonan, the creative director at Barney's Department Store.
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%%* Five Man Band: The Doonan Family.
%%** TheHero: Simon.
%%** TheLancer: Ashlene.
%%** TheSmartGuy: Aunty Hailey.
%%** TheBigGuy: Andy, although tenuously in that he's more akin of a Big Daddy type.
%%** TheChick: Debbie.
%%** SixthRanger: Kylie.
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%%* FiveManBand: The Doonan Family.

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* TheChessmaster: How I Got My Beads.

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* TheCouch.
* CountryMatters.

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* %%* CountryMatters.



* DramaticPause: For comedy!

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* %%* DramaticPause: For comedy!



* FiveManBand: The Doonan Family.
** TheHero: Simon.
** TheLancer: Ashlene.
** TheSmartGuy: Aunty Hailey.
** TheBigGuy: Andy, although tenuously in that he's more akin of a Big Daddy type.
** TheChick: Debbie.
** SixthRanger: Kylie.
* {{Flashback}}: The whole show.

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* %%* FiveManBand: The Doonan Family.
** %%** TheHero: Simon.
** %%** TheLancer: Ashlene.
** %%** TheSmartGuy: Aunty Hailey.
** %%** TheBigGuy: Andy, although tenuously in that he's more akin of a Big Daddy type.
** %%** TheChick: Debbie.
** %%** SixthRanger: Kylie.
* %%* {{Flashback}}: The whole show.



* GranolaGirl: Aunty Hailey.

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* %%* GranolaGirl: Aunty Hailey.
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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: "Once again, Andy, you've got the wrong end of the schtick."
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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: More akin to First Minute Spoiler - every episode builds up to how Simon acquired an item mentioned either explicitly or in the show titles.

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* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: FirstEpisodeTwist: More akin to First Minute Spoiler - every episode builds up to how Simon acquired an item mentioned either explicitly or in the show titles.
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* TheShowOfTheBooks: Loosely based on Simon Doonan's memoirs, but with a SettingUpdate and a lot of licence taken with other aspects.

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* DawsonCasting: Averted. For a show about gay teenagers, they were rather explicit that they wanted the kids to look their age.
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* ActorAllusion: Layton Williams, who plays Kylie, played Oliver in Oliver! The second series features an episode where, in Victorian Orphan dress, Kylie sings from Oliver! to attempt to cheer Simon up.
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Beautiful People is a BBC sitcom. It follows the story of Simon Doonan, the "Crown Prince, well, Queen, of window dressing" as he relates his life story to anyone who will listen. Set in the 90's, it's about as fabulous as stories about the childhood of a ridiculously camp window dresser could possibly be. It faced a mixed reception, which in itself was lampshaded on its own DVD cover: While the back contained genuinely positive reviews, the front cover of the first series features a review from Heat Magazine that simply said "Perhaps the gayest sitcom ever." The show is based on the memoirs of Simon Doonan, the creative director at Barney's Department Store.
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!!This show provides examples of tropes that live among the Beautiful People such as:
* ActorAllusion: Layton Williams, who plays Kylie, played Oliver in Oliver! The second series features an episode where, in Victorian Orphan dress, Kylie sings from Oliver! to attempt to cheer Simon up.
* ArcWords: Actually Series Words. The phrase "Beautiful People" appears at least once per episode, accompanied by a snatch of the show's theme song. Also, whenever the character Reba's name is mentioned, Debbie Doonan replies, "Slut."
* BatmanGambit: When the Doonan family cannot afford a holiday, they stage an elaborate lie and holiday in their own living room. The failure condition is more than obvious.
* BigApplesauce: The entire first series is told by Simon who lives in New York, but is subverted in that his window dressings are very un-New York. Lampshaded in the second series when Simon meets a woman with a NY accent... only to discover she's 100% British.
* ButtMonkey: Simon, but then again he doesn't really do much to fight against it - barring the episode "How I Got My Posh", naturally.
* TheCastShowOff: There's plenty of singing and dancing, particularly with the Musical Theatre-trained Luke Ward-Wilkinson and Layton Williams, but the second series turns this up to 11.
* CatchPhrase: Reba. Slut.
** We'll be amongst the Beautiful People.
** Feckin' Eejit.
** More like a gay [noun].
** Just like my days in Greenham Common.
** Hibes (Its short for 'Hi Babes' for people in too much of a hurry).
** I'm not being funny but...
** Batty Boy!
* ChekhovsGun: Each episode relates to how Simon acquired an item. Roughly half are this trope, the rest are just a pleasant coincidence. Outside of this, however, you have Chekhov's Miniature Replica Of The Eiffel Tower.
* TheChessmaster: How I Got My Beads.
* CompletelyMissingThePoint: "Once again, Andy, you've got the wrong end of the schtick."
* CoolTeacher: Simon's music teacher takes him to see Eurovision.
* TheCouch.
* CountryMatters.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Either Doonan parent, as they both get VERY protective.
* DawsonCasting: Averted. For a show about gay teenagers, they were rather explicit that they wanted the kids to look their age.
* DisappearedDad: Kylie's father is never mentioned until season 2, when he shows up... and promptly is written out of the show in a very dramatic manner.
* DontLookAtMe: Simon in "How I Got My Nose" and Kylie in "How I Got My Tongs".
* DramaticPause: For comedy!
* DysfunctionJunction: Its a show about two kids and their suburban families. Of course this will happen.
* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles: Debbie loves her Body Glitter, Simon and Kylie love their sequins.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Two first season episodes use Hair styles as a plot, the second series gave Simon greasier hair to emphasis him going through puberty (and the memories we all have of how we looked back then).
* TheFaceless: Subverted. Kylie's dad appears at the start of "How I Got My Camp", but his face is hidden. He later shows up, quite faced.
* FeudEpisode: Kylie to Simon in "How I Got My Tongs".
* FirstEpisodeSpoiler: More akin to First Minute Spoiler - every episode builds up to how Simon acquired an item mentioned either explicitly or in the show titles.
* FiveManBand: The Doonan Family.
** TheHero: Simon.
** TheLancer: Ashlene.
** TheSmartGuy: Aunty Hailey.
** TheBigGuy: Andy, although tenuously in that he's more akin of a Big Daddy type.
** TheChick: Debbie.
** SixthRanger: Kylie.
* {{Flashback}}: The whole show.
* FutureMeScaresMe: 2009!Simon frightens 1990s!Simon when he appears as the "Ghost of Gay Future."
* GranolaGirl: Aunty Hailey.
* HandsOffParenting: Although often strict, the Doonans believe that making sure their children are happy is more important than enforcing rules.
* HappilyMarried: Subverted in "How I Got My Groom".
* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: See "Butt Monkey" entry.
* ImagineSpot: Pretty much every musical number in the show. And they're quickly growing in number. Notably, however: Elaine Page's cameo and Kylie in the Closet.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Subverted with Jayeson. He tries to redeem himself, but nobody lets him.
* LargeHam: Simon's drama teacher.
* MasterOfTheMixedMessage: Anyone on the show.
* MythArc: Simon is telling the story of his childhood.
* OpenMindedParent: To Eleven.
* RunningGag: Several, mostly in the form of catchphrases. Hailey's Blindness, Simon and Kylie's Camp and Ashlene and Reba(Slut)'s sluttiness are also prime examples of this.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Simon often corrects people's grammar and pronunciation, even though he can't say Epitome properly.
* ShoutOut: Features many to the 90's, especially to that era's icons of camp.
* SingleTargetSexuality: Andy Doonan Does. Not. Stray.
* SkipToTheEnd: The "Dumbo Debbie" wedding scene.
* SpecialGuest: The reason why, if you're not stereotypically camp, you probably recognise several of the names listed under 'Hey Its That Guy'. And they had Dana International as Dana International.
* SpoofAesop: "How I Got My Tongs" - Don't steal from the dead, get someone else to for you.
* StylisticSuck: Simon's mental image of his family as Eurovision contestants.
* TrueCompanions: The Extended Doonan Family - The Doonans, Hailey, Kylie.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Most of Simon's schoolmates don't even notice him and Kylie camping it up - unless the plot calls for it.
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: The show is based on the memoirs of Simon Doonan, the creative director of Barney's Department Store. They took his 1950s childhood, moved it to the 90s and changed not only most of the names but also the stories. For example, fictional Simon's older sister, Ashlene, is a sexually promiscuous girl who gets pregnant at sixteen; the real Simon's older sister, Shelagh, is a lesbian.
* XCalledTheyWantTheirYBack.
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