You threw me a swerve with the 'snag' comment earlier. I thought you were referencing the Flag / Snag episodes. Clegg was talking about being married in the first few minutes of Flag / Snag while climbing a hill with Compo and Foggy. I'll need to think some more, thanks. :)
Bloomers is a good one, Denton. I recognized the flower shop owner from a Rising Damp episode. You are right that it ended because Richard passed from a heart attack before rehearsal for the sixth and final episode. The series was then shelved yet released for broadcast.
Interesting, I wondered if the medicine Kohler Co. was the same as the one that sells bathroom fittings. Turns out they are different and not connected. Discovered a few other things they made: Corn cure, headache tablets, 'Laws of Etitquette... selling patent medicine..'...
I agree with you @captain clutterbuck , would have been nice to of gotten more series from the Frasier Reboot. Is interesting to see Kelsey Grammer so young in early Cheers while making my way through the episodes. Gotten a new found respect for his acting abilities. How expressive his face...
Wow, been awhile since I was last in Cincinnati. Bet the place has changed a bit over the decades. Saw many a Reds, Bengals and Stingers games there growing up. The WEBN fireworks displays were a blast :-). The serpentine wall was a neat spot to watch the water and boat traffic. Is there...
I do like Compo's response on not caring if it was Thursday-dale.
Compo bringing by the three 'shy orphans' as well was hilarious. Shame they didn't stay for dinner. Could have made a very interesting episode and I don't mean in any way that could not be shown on TV. More in the banter...
Saddened to see that George Wendt who played Norm Peterson on the sitcom Cheers has passed away at 76.
I have been making my way through the series the last few months. First time to see all the episodes in sequence since watching them over the air way back when. Halfway through the series...
I think Blamire would have loosened up a bit after another season or two had he been able to stay. He just needed to set a firmer tone at the beginning.
I remember being at a restaurant in Atlanta (possibly?), Georgia a few decades back that served a roast duck coated with a raspberry sauce. Was very good.
A neat little video @captain clutterbuck. Not seen it before. I do like the clever way they filmed it.
I vaguely recall a reference in Red Dwarf to it, but can't place the episode or context. Was that when Lister and Cat were talking about Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble? Laugh out loud...
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