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suggs wrote:The Day Today
Knowing Me, Knowing You
I'm Alan Partridge
all genius
and Brass Eye-though it reallly does push the boundaries of good taste-but its still, perhaps more, genius.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
nagerous wrote:Only Fools And Horses
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
mandyb wrote:how about The Goodies, anyone remember them? Also used to watch the Carry on films - often silly, full of innuendo and old music-hall humour, but very British nonetheless....
jonesthecurl wrote:Nobody's mentioned the "CatherineTate show". Am I bovvered though?
Nobody's mentioned "the Kumars at Number 42", innit?
Did anyone mention "Little Britain"? If not, good, forget I mentioned it, its had too much publicity already.
Does anyone else remember "Good Morning Sarge"? It was a police sit-com, and very funny.
Talking of police sit-coms what about "The Thin Blue Line"?
What about "Chelmsford 123"?
and the only other Roman Empire sitcom I'm aware of, "Up Pompei"? Cheezy but sometime very funny.
People have mentioned "Are You Being Served" and "Allo Allo". Shame on you. you'll be dragging Benny Hill into it next.
"The Good Life"! (you call it something else in the US - the one with Tom and Barbara Good who decide to go self-sufficient)
One for the Scots: "Absolutely!"
I've just got some DVDs of two series from the late 60's - "At Last the 1948 Show" and "Do Not Adjust Your Set". Both look rather lame and dated now, but they launched the careers of most of the Monty Python crew, Marty Feldman, and David Jason.
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