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I find this series a bit boring, there don't seem to have any real funny or odd characters in it this time, the last couple of weeks were really entertaining with characters like Barry and Angie, what do you think.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree, this week has been a bit 'nice' with everyone seemingly getting on (which I guess is not really a bad thing). Hopefully, next week will throw up a couple of 'characters' like Bernard from a couple of weeks ago. And as much as I enjoy the commentary, I do feel it is getting a little too centre stage.
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I love this programme...especially when they get so drunk they can hardly speak in the taxi on the way home! Dave Lamb is hysterical. When they filmed one in Cheshire a few years ago one of the ladies was filmed with me in the shop where I work.She made out she always shopped with us but I'd never seen her before in 6 years of working there,and I've never seen her since!!Then on the programme she made out we had forgotten to put her bread in her bag...in fact she had never even asked for any.I agree that most of them can't really cook very well,especially the desserts.
I bleeding love the prog -I dont look too deeply into it -I just think its the best telly for ages and PMSL at times.Yeah when the guy wasa so pished he culdnt keep his eyes open -class! I have ot on series link -wouldnt misss a prog.
I can guarantee you all this will be a classic -all but short lived but if you get the chance to watch it -its TV Gold,
Dave Lamb has me creased everynight-like I said before -a master stroke by the pruducers
I can guarantee you all this will be a classic -all but short lived but if you get the chance to watch it -its TV Gold,
Dave Lamb has me creased everynight-like I said before -a master stroke by the pruducers