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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Eastenders
Coronation street
Neighbours
Emerdale farm
Essex whatsit
Chelsea thingamabob
I made a point of ensuring I miss all soaps. Total waste of airtime.
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By *LUKCouple
over a year ago
Loughborough |
"The Thick of It."
It actually wouldn't work with the current state of politics, it would be like a toned down version of real life.
And I can unashamedly say Malcolm Tucker is my role model |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Krypton Factor!
We've got a lot of the older TV series on DVD now so Saturdays in our house is just like the 80's;
Batman the original TV series, Airwolf, A-team, Knightrider, The incredible Hulk, Allo Allo and Dad's Army.
Just got Some Mothers do Ave em but it doesn't seem to have lasted the test of time as the others. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Eastenders
Coronation street
Neighbours
Emerdale farm
Essex whatsit
Chelsea thingamabob
I made a point of ensuring I miss all soaps. Total waste of airtime.
" ha ha brilliant me to , what a waste of time |
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Lots of memories coming flooding back! Remember take art? Loved that! The gallery was my favourite bit where parents would do the drawings and get the children to sign them! I can remember my whole family saying "no-way! A ten year old can't draw that well!" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The original Yes Minister with Nigel Hawthrone as Sir Humphrey Appleby.
Absolutely legend!
Amazing comedy, elegantly written and no reality tv rubbish!
They just don't make it like that anymore |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The Thick of It.
It actually wouldn't work with the current state of politics, it would be like a toned down version of real life.
And I can unashamedly say Malcolm Tucker is my role model "
I always preferred Sir Humphrey Appleby from Yes Minister! |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"The Thick of It.
It actually wouldn't work with the current state of politics, it would be like a toned down version of real life.
And I can unashamedly say Malcolm Tucker is my role model "
This makes you far more appealing to me!
I guess the satire only works when it's just that, not real life |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The Thick of It.
It actually wouldn't work with the current state of politics, it would be like a toned down version of real life.
And I can unashamedly say Malcolm Tucker is my role model
This makes you far more appealing to me!
I guess the satire only works when it's just that, not real life "
Imagine how interesting it would be it if was real life |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Also the Original House of cards which the BBC did.
Francis Equert was amazing in that.
Kevin spacey did well but nothing beats the original"
I concur.
We watched a few of the Kevin Spacey ones and gave up. They weren't a patch on the original series. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Also the Original House of cards which the BBC did.
Francis Equert was amazing in that.
Kevin spacey did well but nothing beats the original
I concur.
We watched a few of the Kevin Spacey ones and gave up. They weren't a patch on the original series."
The you both clearly have taste |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The Thick of It.
It actually wouldn't work with the current state of politics, it would be like a toned down version of real life.
And I can unashamedly say Malcolm Tucker is my role model "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'll start, the tube!
Go for it! "
Used to love watching the Tube when we got home from school. It was where I first saw Iggy Pop, The Cramps and Tom Waits.
That and Monkey. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Booktower
Fame
Day of the Triffids (original series)
CAgney & Lacey
Charlies Angels
Magnum PI
Jimmy Tarbuck presenting live from the London Palladium
Mork & Mindy
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pipkins I think it was called.
With Hartley hare and topoff the monkey.
Was on every afternoon back in the 70s. "
...and occasionally if we were lucky, Octavia the Ostrich x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Shooting Stars
Vic Reeves' Big Night Out too! I loved big night out, I can remember watching him the first time, he placed a caramac under a penguin. I was in bits!"
Haha! Just my humour too. Even now I howl with laughter at their stupid sketches. Uncle Peter!! |
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"Shooting Stars
Vic Reeves' Big Night Out too! I loved big night out, I can remember watching him the first time, he placed a caramac under a penguin. I was in bits!
Haha! Just my humour too. Even now I howl with laughter at their stupid sketches. Uncle Peter!!" what's on the end of the stick vic? Taking a trip to fantasy island, got booze for t'baby? Such happy memories! I'm smiling writing this lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pipkins I think it was called.
With Hartley hare and topoff the monkey.
Was on every afternoon back in the 70s.
...and occasionally if we were lucky, Octavia the Ostrich x"
Am trying to remember the Ostrich. I know there was a tortoise but carnt for the life of me remember his or her name. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pipkins I think it was called.
With Hartley hare and topoff the monkey.
Was on every afternoon back in the 70s.
...and occasionally if we were lucky, Octavia the Ostrich x
Am trying to remember the Ostrich. I know there was a tortoise but carnt for the life of me remember his or her name."
The tortoise was George and there was also the cheeky monkey called topov x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pipkins I think it was called.
With Hartley hare and topoff the monkey.
Was on every afternoon back in the 70s.
...and occasionally if we were lucky, Octavia the Ostrich x
Am trying to remember the Ostrich. I know there was a tortoise but carnt for the life of me remember his or her name.
The tortoise was George and there was also the cheeky monkey called topov x"
That's it George. Just brought back my youth. Thanks hey |
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By *ucyfur77Woman
over a year ago
Pleasuretown |
"Shooting Stars
Vic Reeves' Big Night Out too! I loved big night out, I can remember watching him the first time, he placed a caramac under a penguin. I was in bits!
Haha! Just my humour too. Even now I howl with laughter at their stupid sketches. Uncle Peter!!"
Oh, me too!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fun House and Finders Keepers
I loved watching them game shows as a kid and was pleased when Challenge showed old episodes on it's channel.
Shame they're not on there anymore |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pipkins I think it was called.
With Hartley hare and topoff the monkey.
Was on every afternoon back in the 70s.
...and occasionally if we were lucky, Octavia the Ostrich x
Am trying to remember the Ostrich. I know there was a tortoise but carnt for the life of me remember his or her name.
The tortoise was George and there was also the cheeky monkey called topov x
That's it George. Just brought back my youth. Thanks hey "
It was my favourite back in the day. I have some on DVD & really takes me back to very happy days. Just remembered Sophie the cat too x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pipkins I think it was called.
With Hartley hare and topoff the monkey.
Was on every afternoon back in the 70s.
...and occasionally if we were lucky, Octavia the Ostrich x
Am trying to remember the Ostrich. I know there was a tortoise but carnt for the life of me remember his or her name.
The tortoise was George and there was also the cheeky monkey called topov x
That's it George. Just brought back my youth. Thanks hey
It was my favourite back in the day. I have some on DVD & really takes me back to very happy days. Just remembered Sophie the cat too x "
Think I need to get that DVD or search YouTube..
You've put a big smile on my face x |
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