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You guys really like james herriot dontcha ?
What about ab fab ?
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Looove Patsy.
Fawlty Towers and Are You Being Served? are prolly my favorite British comedies though. i also have enjoyed: Jeeves and Wooster -- i love Stephen Fry but i am a little sad that he is dating that child. Rumpole of the Baily Inspector Morse Cadfael Prime Suspect Sharpe i cannot stand Mr. Bean although i like Black Adder. But Mr. Bean evokes such revulsion that i actually was a bit squicked when i saw Rowan Atkinson at the Royal Wedding. What British shows do you like? What shows from other countries? |
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Am not a television viewer really.
Cold case Ncis LA ink. Used to watch wonder years when I was a child. Winnie - sigh xx
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I am slightly embarrassed to say, so don't tell, Gav and Stacy
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Jeepers it's 35yrs since I read any James Heriot. I remember the 78-90 series well though...Tricky-woo the dog sticks in my mind for some reason.
Martina you should have a look at QI which is Stephen Fry and others. Mongrels is fantastic too if you like Brit humour. Are you a Doctor Who fan? |
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