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Sorry to say it but The Office. Dreadful now.2
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golfaddick said:EastTerrace said:A bit of a flip on this.
In my teens I watched The Wonder Years, I think I marvelled at America back then.
I'm watching it again with the family now and it's still very good. Well written, acted, poignant and has many messages.
It could be that it hasn't aged badly not only because of the above, but also as it was set in the late 60s and early 70s.
I picked the DVD set up in an Argos sale about 4 years ago.0 -
EveshamAddick said:Sorry to say it but The Office. Dreadful now.15
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EveshamAddick said:Sorry to say it but The Office. Dreadful now.
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SantaClaus said:EveshamAddick said:Sorry to say it but The Office. Dreadful now.
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Sadly Fawlty Towers. Got a Box set a few years ago and found it very unfunny. It might be that I overdosed back in the day so I had most of it memorised, but my daughters who'd never seen.it before both gave up after fifteen minutes.1
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Still enjoy dad's army when I trip over it. Reminds me of all the petty goings on at work when I first started with how the main characters interact.
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MrOneLung said:The News at Ten
And Finally.
"Tiddles the cat was rescued from a high tree from its owners garden and the Women was so grateful she made the whole crew a cups of tea and chocolate biscuits. Unfortunately the fire engine ran over the cat on the way out."
I swear Reginald Bosanquet had a Cheshire cat grin on his face after reading that 😁
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red10 said:Still enjoy dad's army when I trip over it. Reminds me of all the petty goings on at work when I first started with how the main characters interact.1
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soapboxsam said:MrOneLung said:The News at Ten
And Finally.
"Tiddles the cat was rescued from a high tree from its owners garden and the Women was so grateful she made the whole crew a cups of tea and chocolate biscuits. Unfortunately the fire engine ran over the cat on the way out."
I swear Reginald Bosanquet had a Cheshire cat grin on his face after reading that 😁0 - Sponsored links:
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SuedeAdidas said:I’d love to see the BBC reboot of this 😄2
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Covers the diversity angles.1
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iaitch said:soapboxsam said:MrOneLung said:The News at Ten
And Finally.
"Tiddles the cat was rescued from a high tree from its owners garden and the Women was so grateful she made the whole crew a cups of tea and chocolate biscuits. Unfortunately the fire engine ran over the cat on the way out."
I swear Reginald Bosanquet had a Cheshire cat grin on his face after reading that 😁
Reggie was an alcoholic and died from Pancreatic cancer at the early age of 51. You can be tea total and get this shocking disease but vast amount of Alcohol will increase your odds; that's if your liver isn't screwed first. George Best abused two Livers and his immune system packed up as he was drinking and not eating and checked out at 59.
Bosanquet was famous in his time and TBF was a good Journalist who spoke his mind telling Anna Ford that women shouldn't read the news on her first day.
He changed his mind later and Ford said they played darts before reading the news and got on fine.
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Missed It said:charltonkeston said:Blake 7. They must have made that for about £2.50.
I'm simultaneously looking forward to, and dreading the new blu-ray re-release of Blake's Seven. I loved it as a kid but worried watching it now would be a disappointment with shonky sets, 70s costumes and cheap special effects.
Plus Servalan was a total sort!3 -
iaitch said:Covers the diversity angles.1
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AFKABartram said:eastterrace6168 said:There's only really a couple of programs that look as good now as they did originally...if not better...
...Fawlty Towers and Blackadder...that's about it🤷♂️
I still find it hilarious. I can still have an asthma attack through a laughing fit at the Batman/Robin sketch in that Xmas special, running through Peckham, rescuing the councellor and turning up at a wake thinking it was a fancy dress party but some of the gags are a bit cringey now and you think they wouldn't get away with that now.
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Covered End said:Stig said:I tried watching Call My Bluff on iPlayer a couple of weeks back. I thought I liked Frank Muir, but in reality I think I just liked the Fruit and Nut ads. Call my Bluff was so painfully slow it felt like I'd doubled my age by the time that a semi-comatosed me managed to hit the off button about ten minutes in. Was life really so painfully slow back then? It seems like it wasn't just music that needed Punk Rock's big kick up the arse.3
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ken_shabby said:Sadly Fawlty Towers. Got a Box set a few years ago and found it very unfunny. It might be that I overdosed back in the day so I had most of it memorised, but my daughters who'd never seen.it before both gave up after fifteen minutes.0
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Hal1x said:ken_shabby said:Sadly Fawlty Towers. Got a Box set a few years ago and found it very unfunny. It might be that I overdosed back in the day so I had most of it memorised, but my daughters who'd never seen.it before both gave up after fifteen minutes.0
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Covered End said:Stuart_the_Red said:The Persuaders0
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EveshamAddick said:Sorry to say it but The Office. Dreadful now.0
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Watched “It ain’t half hot Mum” on box set, can see why it’s not re-run.But remember my Dad absolutely loved it . Especially as he was RA in India during WW21
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Starsky and Hutch0
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usetobunkin said:Watched “It ain’t half hot Mum” on box set, can see why it’s not re-run.But remember my Dad absolutely loved it . Especially as he was RA in India during WW2
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On The Buses hasn’t aged well.1
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DaveMehmet said:On The Buses hasn’t aged well.4
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I liked Secret Army at the time but not so much later. Also Allo Allo is not as funny as I remembered.0
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soapboxsam said:iaitch said:soapboxsam said:MrOneLung said:The News at Ten
And Finally.
"Tiddles the cat was rescued from a high tree from its owners garden and the Women was so grateful she made the whole crew a cups of tea and chocolate biscuits. Unfortunately the fire engine ran over the cat on the way out."
I swear Reginald Bosanquet had a Cheshire cat grin on his face after reading that 😁
Reggie was an alcoholic and died from Pancreatic cancer at the early age of 51. You can be tea total and get this shocking disease but vast amount of Alcohol will increase your odds; that's if your liver isn't screwed first. George Best abused two Livers and his immune system packed up as he was drinking and not eating and checked out at 59.
Bosanquet was famous in his time and TBF was a good Journalist who spoke his mind telling Anna Ford that women shouldn't read the news on her first day.
He changed his mind later and Ford said they played darts before reading the news and got on fine.I also worked with Anna Ford when I was a studio cameraman, and she was good fun.
I can remember working on a lunchtime news bulletin with Leonard Parkin newscasting, and you could hear on the talkback that only one package was ready for transmission. That was supposed to be story four, but they had to make it story one. After that, Parkin just read the lead-ins to stories, followed by “we will bring you, more on that story when we have it”, and started reading more and more slowly to fill time. Eventually after the commercial break they actually had to play story one again. It was tortuous. Eventually, four packages were ready for transmission at the same time, but as the bulletin was about to end, they only had time to play one of them.It has to be one of the worst news bulletins ever transmitted in the UK. The director nearly had a heart attack.5 -
Stig said:EveshamAddick said:Sorry to say it but The Office. Dreadful now.
The British office I think shows its age in that it looks 22 years old but the content is just as pertinent. Ricky Gervais was holding a mirror up to everyone, its done on a fairly base level when you get him. Dont forget at the Time a lot of people genuinely thought it was a documentary3