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emmie | 18:26 Sat 21st Apr 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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it's on, and still funny, oh why can't they write stuff like this now.
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My favourite character is Margot.
18:27 Sat 21st Apr 2012
My favourite character is Margot.
I love British sitcoms. I can watch them again and again!
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anyone who ever watched this agrees with you i'm sure, funny, touching and very well acted.
We just watched that. Even I found it funny and it was a fair bit before my time. Found myself hoping it would be a double.
Lol mine too Cupid, we all know a Margot
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they are showing 1970's tv, no wonder i feel so nostalgic.
Margot was brilliant. In fact, they all are.
I've just watched it too - classic. Mind you, I unfortunately caught the last bit of the programme that preceded it - Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em...... Ghastly. Even as a kid I thought it was dire.
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It had good actors, who could do comedy as well as pathos, a recipe for a cracking show. We watched it first time around, and if only writers today could come close to it's winning formula.
I always laothed it. I am in utter agreement with Richard Briars about his character Tom, that he was a self-centered egotistical boorish man who abused the love of his wife to make them both miserable. I never saw what was so attractive about Felicity Kendal, and so i avoided watching it when ever possible, although my mum liked me to watch it with her, so I suffered for her sake.
What channel is/was this on?
But she was voted best bum in the year.....[don't remember the year]
BBC2, Mike
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I'd love to see 'So haunt me' again. Does anybody remember this.
I used to enjoy Just Good Friends, Randal and Hopkirk Deceased, and Victor Meldrew One Foot in the Grave. and My Family. I agree em, such a shame there aren't any more like that.
"I am in utter agreement with Richard Briars about his character Tom, that he was a self-centered egotistical boorish man who abused the love of his wife to make them both miserable."

andy hughes, I'd take that with a pinch of salt, they seemed perfectly happy to me.

AYG, agree with you about Just Good Friends, good clean fun!
They were good in there days but still funny to watch now.

I wish they would bring back something similar to that TV programme with the teacher at night school trying to teach pupils English from around the world, cant remember the name but it was so funny.

Maybe not allowed on TV these days unfortunately!!!!
was that 'mind your language'?
Yep cupid, thanks for that!

The teacher always reminded me of Tony Blackburn for some reason!

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