Is it where Seymour and Cleggy tip him over the wall with his tray skis on??
The more I thought about it I reckoned I was wrong :-\Is it where Seymour and Cleggy tip him over the wall with his tray skis on??
Sorry not that one Dick
where does "Can we have our ball back" come from . . . is it the Beatles movie.
There's a wedding party in the churchyard Compo has been lifted into and Compo removes his hat and asks the vicar can he have his ball back, the episode is "A Merry Heatwave"
Okay, thanks Big Unc . . . I thought it might have started somewhere like . . ."Not a lot of people know that." started.
Okay, thanks Big Unc . . . I thought it might have started somewhere like . . ."Not a lot of people know that." started.
Could not resist checking that one. First thought was erroneous - the magician Paul Daniels but was confusing it with his catchphrase, "You'll like this...not a lot, but you'll like it."
It is apparently attributed to Michael Caine much to his annoyance in that it was originated by Peter Sellars who in jest attributed it to Michael Caine.