ringmerseagulltoo
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- Feb 16, 2012
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So I suppose, even with the paucity of programmes the BBC can repeat, my chances of seeing a re-run of The Black & White Minstrels is slim
I believe Come Fly With Me has also been consigned to the big skip round the back of the BBC.
This big time! And Leigh Francis' agent needs a rise based on some superb ' heading off at the pass ". By all accounts Scary Spice loved the Bo Selecta impression and it was just that humourless **** Craig David who took issue.
By all accounts Scary Spice loved the Bo Selecta impression and it was just that humourless **** Craig David who took issue.
I think removing Litle Britain is a shame and wrong.
Personally I liked Ting Tong and Bubbles DeVere. Even now some of their catchphrases are memorable and still heard, i.e computer says no, only gay in the village, it's one of those shows like Harry Enfield, The Fast Show, Catherine Tate that are classic British character sketch comedies and deserve to be around.
I always thought it was a spiteful comedy that just took the Mick out of the less fortunate people.
Series 1 of Little Britain (when they were still using the radio stuff) was pretty good. Then it became obsessed with catchphrases and became utter shite.
Never liked Little Britain but think this is a silly decision. Some people loved it, so at least give people the choice, don't just take things away. A slippery slope.
Never liked Little Britain but think this is a silly decision. Some people loved it, so at least give people the choice, don't just take things away. A slippery slope.
Never liked Little Britain but think this is a silly decision. Some people loved it, so at least give people the choice, don't just take things away. A slippery slope.
Very much this - what next? Banning of Christmas on TV to avoid offending certain religious groups?
Last week whilst channel surfing I came across the old sitcom 'Till Death Us Do Part' from the 70's - I would argue that is far worse than much of what has been churned out in recent years, but I didn't hear the masses clamouring for old shows such as this to be removed.
Till death us do part, was the Sixties mainly.
The whole point of it was to hold up the views of Alf Garnett to ridicule, views that were held by a considerable amount of the viewing public at that time.
Unfortunately, some were to thick to see he wasn’t laughing with them, he was laughing at them.