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5554
A guide to what celebs, including several classic Britscom stars, are appearing in panto this season and where. ...
Jess Cully
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Dec 3, 2004
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5555
Talking of panto's. I know it's a bit late for me as I'm in a local one next week, but I've tried to find the 'Aladdin' with Martin Clunes in it, shown on...
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wonderdragon2
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Dec 3, 2004
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I was very impressed today! i was on the computer, and the tv was on, and i heard a tune that was very familiar, so i went out, and it was "Rhubarb Rhubarb"....
nyandra_regina
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Dec 3, 2004
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I remember it, I think it was written by Eric Sykes, and a whole host of stars including Richard Briers were in it. Andrew, Irvine I was very impressed today!...
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wonderdragon2
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Dec 3, 2004
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... I saw it when it first came out, when I was a kid, and really enjoyed it. I had hysterics when the mother heard her baby crying and exclaimed "Rhubarb!" as...
Jess Cully
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Dec 3, 2004
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Just don't confuse it with the cult animated series Roobarb, which Richard Briers was involved in during that time. ===== Andy ...
Andy
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Dec 4, 2004
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Goodies are coming December 08, 2004 FOR those of us who grew up glued to the ABC around dinner time in the 1980s, this will be huge news. Legendary comedy...
**Mark**
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Dec 9, 2004
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Actor John Inman battles Hep A infection Are You Being Served? Star John Inman is in hospital suffering from hepatitis A, his manager said today. The...
**Mark**
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Dec 9, 2004
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... Trandem, surely? ===== test'; "> __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Send a seasonal email greeting and help others. Do good. ...
Jess Cully
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Dec 9, 2004
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I love John! I hope he gets better very soon! Love & Music, Ter **Mark** <marksplace2004@...> wrote: Actor John Inman battles Hep A infection Are...
Terri Q
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Dec 10, 2004
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It was a weird Nanny who couldn't tell the difference between a golf cart thingy and a pram... but yeah, it was funny!! I saw it for the first time years ago,...
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Dec 10, 2004
7:58 pm
5566
Here's wishing Kenny, wherever he is, a happy what would have been his 60th birthday today. The man although not 'always in the best possible taste' to some,...
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wonderdragon2
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Dec 25, 2004
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Did anyone else watch any late night films on the BBC this Christmas and notice rude words overdubbed onto the dialogue?? The first 'Steptoe and Son' film,...
Jess Cully
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Dec 31, 2004
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Happy New Year everyone Best Wishes for 2005 Mark...
Mark
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Jan 1, 2005
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Happy New Year all. I never see any mention on here or on tv of Harry Worth.Do any of the tv shows still exist at all ? Or did the Beeb in their wisdom wipe...
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mojoman542001
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Jan 1, 2005
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... Hi Jess, No i didn't catch those films. Strange they did that, usually they cut out swear words not put them in. Mark...
Mark
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it was as funny as heck, done that stunt myself as I am sure many other people have american comedy gererally sucks in my opinion ... From:...
colin.fletcher
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Jan 1, 2005
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Very few of this series now exist. He was the first comedian to appear in 100 BBC shows in the 60's. There are some of his shows around but as you say a lot...
orinoco
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Jan 2, 2005
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Well now that name is a blast from the past he was one of my favs in the seventies lol. Dave... orinoco <rbaines@...> wrote: Very few of...
David Ellis
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Yes the beeb is going downhill eh, goes rather against all there values from yesteryear lol. Dave. ... Hi Jess, No i didn't catch those films. Strange they did...
David Ellis
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Jan 8, 2005
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here here he was brilliant and such a laugh. Dave. andyet1more@... wrote: Here's wishing Kenny, wherever he is, a happy what would have been his 60th...
David Ellis
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The Little Britain line "I'm the only gay in the village" has been voted the best comedy catchphrase of all time. Matt Lucas's (Dafydd's) one-liner has beaten...
Royal_Payne
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Jan 11, 2005
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I must say I'm surprised that Arthur Lowe's 'You stupid boy!' and Harry H. Corbett's 'You dirty old man!' didn't make the list. Or John Inman's 'I'm free!' or...
jayshane7
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Jan 11, 2005
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What about... 'FFFFFetch a Cloth Gravill' - Open All Hours 'Nudge, Nudge, Wink, Wink. Say no more' - Monty Python 'My Arse' - The Royal Family Anyone else...
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Jan 11, 2005
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Mike Myers isn't American, he was born to English parents in Scarborough, Ontario. Oliver Hardy (half Scottish thanks to his mother) never ever said 'Another...
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wonderdragon2
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Jan 11, 2005
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Actually Dan Castalenetta (who voices Homer) is responsible for "d'oh" being used in the Simpson's. It was (and may still be) scripted as "Annoyed Grunt" or...
Ken Patterson
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Jan 11, 2005
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I read it in an interview with Matt, so someone is lying. Also before Homer was thought of, Peter Glaze helped immortalise it via Crackerjack. I saw that in a...
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Jan 12, 2005
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Forgot about The League of Gentlemen the catchphrases I like from it are 'This is a Local Shop for Local People' and the ones that the two old people do in the...
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Jan 12, 2005
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5583
What do the members think of Little Britain? I personally find it amusing, but it is not the most funniest thing on UK TV at the moment, and I now think it is...
Andy
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Jan 12, 2005
12:35 pm
5584
I think parts of it are funny, but other parts are just weird, thought maybe that was just me thought. My friend raves about it, but its not really a programme...
Val
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