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By (user no longer on site)
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They all have their classic moments at some point, one liners or situations that have you in stitches.
OPEN ALL HOURS
arkwright : 'what can i do you for nurse gladys ?'
nurse gladys : 'a packet of polo's please'
arkwright : 'ooh cheap at half the price'
simple but genius at the same time
BARBARA
the sketch when Sam Kelly is dressed as a football mascot and gets chased by a fox hunt
ALLO ALLO
the gateau from the chateau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1Q83AeyYxs
SORRY
the bit where his mum finds timothy cross dressing
'timothy take that dress off - it's crimpoline'
IN LOVING MEMORY
thora hird doing the posh voice when answering the telephone 'jurrrst one moment ples'
could be here all day thinking of more so had better stop ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"or the 1 where the old man pretends to have a sore back lmao ..classic"
the one where the old man gets dressed up as a woman to go for his pension and gets hit on by a bloke in the post office |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
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Vegetable rights and peace!
The Young Ones - University Challenge, Scumbag College vs Footlights College, Oxbridge
BAMBI: So here goes with the starter for 10. What is the record number of marshmallows stuffed up one nostril?
ANNOUNCER: Scumbag, Mike.
MIKE: Six hundred and four, Toxteth O'Grady, U.S.A.
VYVYAN: I told you that, Mike, you bloody cheat!
BAMBI: 10 points, Scumbag, and your question: Who produced the world's stickiest bogey?
MIKE:Toxteth O'Grady |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nearest and Dearest with Hylda Baker
Oh completely forgot about that
'have ya been ?' "
He's tall for his height!
Is that you stood standing there?
Classic |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Red Dwarf
Armstrong and Miller
Brass Eye
Alan partridge
The Comic Strip
Young Ones
Last of the Summer Wine
Spike Milligan
The Goodies
Vic Reeves Big Night Out
The Two Ronnies |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Am I the only person who absolutely hates Only Fools and Horses, I detest it. This is Lynne but Andy loves it!!! Caught some old Allo allo, the other day and they are still very amusing in places.
Love the new Christmas icons by the way |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I love Only fools and Horses. I have them all on DVD. Love just watching them for hours and laughing till it hurts.
Love the fact that some of it is now so un PC! |
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"I love Only fools and Horses. I have them all on DVD. Love just watching them for hours and laughing till it hurts.
Love the fact that some of it is now so un PC!"
The early stuff was very good with Grandad Trotter.
I don't care what they say,
You can't beat The Who!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"loved Hi-De-Hi as a kid - just watched some youtube and = its crap "
never do that lol
a while back i was youtubing some kids programs i used to love when i was a nipper, killed all my happy memories lol |
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