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Looking back, and allowing for the fact that what was served, and enjoyed, as entertainment, was very different years ago, how many of you really thought the following were actually any good at all -
Mike And Bernie Winters
The Goodies
Mike Yarwood
On The Buses
Stanley Baxter
I can honestly say that collectively and individually, I have never so much as raised a smile at any of them, ever.
Any thoughts?
Mike And Bernie Winters
The Goodies
Mike Yarwood
On The Buses
Stanley Baxter
I can honestly say that collectively and individually, I have never so much as raised a smile at any of them, ever.
Any thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Steptoe and Son can still make me laugh one minute and cry the next. Some episodes are excellent, others not so much, but when it is good it is very good.
Far better than the likes of Fresh Fields, Oh Brother, My Wife Next Door and the awful Please Sir.
Am I the only one that remembers Dream Stuffing?
Far better than the likes of Fresh Fields, Oh Brother, My Wife Next Door and the awful Please Sir.
Am I the only one that remembers Dream Stuffing?
No, roy, but the writers knew their audience. The middle aged men watching the show with their beer bellies, unshaved jaws and grubby Y-fronts liked to think they were babe magnets and young, attractive ladies would jump at the chance to have a romp with them.
Such were the times, reinforced by the likes of Benny Hill who had young, attractive ladies chasing him in his shows.
Such were the times, reinforced by the likes of Benny Hill who had young, attractive ladies chasing him in his shows.
//NJ- my favourite bus has to be the old London Transport RT-that was a proper bus!!//
Indeed richtee. As driven by Cliff Richard in “Summer Holiday” (though some modern reviews of the film incorrectly mention it was a Routemaster). Also appeared in “Live and Let Die” driven under a low bridge by Roger Moore, where the entire top neck was neatly taken off in one piece.
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To move back to the OP briefly (!) Charlie Drake used to work for an organisation that Mrs NJ worked in. He was sacked for poor timekeeping. Harry Worth was appalling – I don’t know why, but there it is! There were some comedies which seemed good at the time but haven’t worn very well – Reggie Perrin, The Likely Lads. One of my favourites, but probably not to everybody’s taste was “I didn’t know you cared” – the tales of a morose family living in the North somewhere. It was amusing that many of the characters had names of towns and cities in the north of England, often Cheshire. These included "The Three Great Aunts from Glossop” and Uncle Staveley.
Indeed richtee. As driven by Cliff Richard in “Summer Holiday” (though some modern reviews of the film incorrectly mention it was a Routemaster). Also appeared in “Live and Let Die” driven under a low bridge by Roger Moore, where the entire top neck was neatly taken off in one piece.
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To move back to the OP briefly (!) Charlie Drake used to work for an organisation that Mrs NJ worked in. He was sacked for poor timekeeping. Harry Worth was appalling – I don’t know why, but there it is! There were some comedies which seemed good at the time but haven’t worn very well – Reggie Perrin, The Likely Lads. One of my favourites, but probably not to everybody’s taste was “I didn’t know you cared” – the tales of a morose family living in the North somewhere. It was amusing that many of the characters had names of towns and cities in the north of England, often Cheshire. These included "The Three Great Aunts from Glossop” and Uncle Staveley.
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