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Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 24 Dec 2019, 08:45
by plaques
I've put this little Christmas eve quiz in this section because not many people visit the puzzles posts.
Can you put as much detail as possible to these catchphrases, who said it, programme, and anything else.
No prizes or answers given. Just a bit of fun. You're on your own.
They don't like it up em.
You plonker.
May your god go with you.
I don't believe it
Ooh you are awful but I like you.
I'm free.
Don't tell him Pike.
I have a cunning plan.
Just like that.
Why, that's nearly an arm full.
Nice to see you, to see you nice.
It's good night from me and good night from him.
You dirty old man.
That's another fine mess you've got me into.
Didn't he do well.
Don't mention the war.
Are you being served.
“I'm not against half naked girls - not as often as I'd like to be.”
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 24 Dec 2019, 10:24
by PanBiker
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Corporal Jones in Dads Army when in a fluster, remembering his days fighting the Fuzzy Wuzzy's
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Only Fools and Horses - Del Boy to Rodney, (most of the time)
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The Dave Alen Show - Late night sign off.
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One Foot in the Grave - Victor Meldrew always in exasperation.
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The Dick Emery Show - Drag persona to any "gentleman"
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Are You Being Served - Mr Grainger - camp gentlemen's outfitter
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Dads Army - Captain Mannering when young Pte Pike ike is being interrogated by the German captain
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Blackaddder (all versions) - Baldrick when the bunch are in a particularly serious fix
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Tommy Cooper - when any of his magic tricks appear to work
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Tony Hancock - Blood Donor sketch - Tony to Patrick Cargill as the doctor when he discovers that a donation equals a pint of blood. :biggrin2
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Bruce Forsyth - cheesy greeting (never really liked him)
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The Two Ronnies - Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett - sign off from the show
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Steptoe and Son - Harold to his Dad Albert played by
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Laurel and Hardy - Oliver Hardy to Stan Laurel when they get it wrong, (frequently)
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Bruce Forsyth again - sickly accolade for any of his guests on his show that did well.
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Fawlty Towers - Basil Fawlty to guests when the guest house was visited by a German couple
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Are You Being Served - Mr Graingers stock saying when greeting customers
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Benny Hill in his show - no excuse required
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 24 Dec 2019, 12:33
by Big Kev
PanBiker wrote: ↑24 Dec 2019, 10:24
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Are You Being Served - Mr Grainger - camp gentlemen's outfitter
Was it not Mr Humphries?
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 24 Dec 2019, 12:52
by PanBiker
Indeed it was Kev.

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 24 Dec 2019, 16:13
by Tripps
I bumped into a film last night - as you do. It was The Lady in the Van. Quite enjoyed it, but was puzzled (no change there) by the fact that Alan Bennett's 'partner looked to be his identical twin. What are the chances?
Being slow on the uptake and a bit of a literalist - I couldn't decide if they were two different people or it was a dramatic device. Either way - I liked the film and watched all of it.
Looked it up and find that
"Much of the dialogue is between two versions of Bennett – his "real self" and his "writer self".
So that's why they looked so alike. I admire how he took a very unpromising situation and seems to have made a £million out of it.
PS Did he deliberately use the word Lady rather than the more PC Woman?
He's a clever devil that Alan Bennett.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 24 Dec 2019, 21:15
by Gloria
We really enjoyed that film.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 25 Dec 2019, 03:22
by Stanley
Good film. I liked Alan Bennett and had the benefit of taking morning tea with him in his little house in Twistleton's Yard, Settle one day when I chauffeured John Miller over there. They were at Giggleswick School together. (Russell Harty was there at the same time...... He once 'made an approach to me' in the gents after fondling my knee under the table at dinner at Gawthhorpe Hall one night.)
(We may be poor but we have seen life. End of name-dropping for today....)
Later.... R 4 is entertaining us with contemporary carols. Include me out! I have gone to Youtube and the Malcolm Sargeant Messiah from Huddersfield Town Hall.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 25 Dec 2019, 11:15
by Tripps
Stanley wrote: ↑25 Dec 2019, 03:22
had the benefit of taking morning tea with him in his little house in Twistleton's Yard,
Why doesn't this surprise me in the least.
Come to almost expect it. He knew
Alberta Hunter , snogged Bridget Bardot etc etc. . . .
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 25 Dec 2019, 11:28
by Tizer
I suppose it's what they call `putting yourself about'!

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 26 Dec 2019, 03:49
by Stanley
Just happened to be in the right place at the right time.
My mate David Moore said that the only thing that was worse than name-dropping was hotel dropping.
Lovely memories watching that video David. That was how I knew her when the was doing gigs in a bar in NY after she was 're-discovered'. Ethel took me there and we went often, I would sit with her, have a drink and talk after she had done her piece. Lovely down to earth woman, we corresponded for a few years until she died. She never really recovered from falling and breaking her hip shortly after I was in NY.
One of the first songs I ever heard her sing was
THIS one. Give yourself a treat and listen to it. She was a very sexy woman with a wicked sense of humour.
Later.... I'm listening to a very good Radio 4 programme. Murray Lachlan on 'Peak Hype'. In effect a review of the last 50 years brilliant radio and well worth seeking out.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 26 Dec 2019, 17:27
by Wendyf
Worzel Gummidge might be worth watching tonight.....Mackenzie Crook is always good.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 26 Dec 2019, 20:18
by Tripps
I watched most of it - like Detectorists, I didn't think I'd like it - but I did. He's very thin isn't he?
Some similarities in style - same 'atmosphere. Was the singing from the Unthanks? I'll be there tomorrow for part two.
I've watched Hobson's choice for about the tenth time. Fantastic contemporary scenes of Salford and I'm All Right Jack, both all the way through in one go. Now we have The African Queen.
Gavin and Stacey - no chance. . .
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 26 Dec 2019, 20:22
by Wendyf
Yes it was the Unthanks Tripps and it was very reminiscent of Detectorists. Lovely!
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 27 Dec 2019, 03:07
by Stanley
Hobson's Choice is brilliant Ian but I have watched to so many times.....
I had snooker and the development of the DC3. Different folk, different strokes. (Must read my book on Douglas Propliners again.)
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 27 Dec 2019, 09:16
by PanBiker
Stanley wrote: ↑27 Dec 2019, 03:07
Hobson's Choice is brilliant Ian but I have watched to so many times.....
Nowt to do with me

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 28 Dec 2019, 04:30
by Stanley
Sorry Ian. it was David of course.....
I watched a fascinating film last night about the last flight of Lufthansa's senior pilot before retirement. A man at the top of his profession performing impeccably and politely from a position of strength. Wonderful.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 28 Dec 2019, 15:53
by Tripps
Some good films - Bugsy Malone - then The Ipcress Files. Cutting edge espionage at the time now quite an anachronism. Puts 4d in a payphone and presses Button A. The Ipcress music was 'far out' and incomprehensible at the time . Almost mainstream now.

Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 28 Dec 2019, 22:02
by Big Kev
The BBC adaptation of A Christmas Carol, very dark but a good watch in my opinion.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 29 Dec 2019, 03:18
by Stanley
I watched Ipcress as well and the last part of the Eagle has landed. Both classics.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 31 Dec 2019, 05:13
by Stanley
I've saved the programmes about Christine Keeler and will watch them on catch up. I remember it well.
Can you remember the quote from Mandy Rice-Davies? "Well they would say that wouldn't they". Just about summed the whole case up.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 02 Jan 2020, 04:50
by Stanley
Watched the two Keeler programmes and wanted more! I wonder, are there any further episodes to come? It all ended on a bit of a cliff edge.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 02 Jan 2020, 10:48
by PanBiker
A Google search says it's in six parts. Not looked but is it all available on demand?
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 03 Jan 2020, 04:48
by Stanley
Thanks Ian, not on demand at the moment in its entirety.
Watched the first episode of Dracula last night, another to follow on catch up today. Very graphic and convoluted but it will make sense I think eventually!
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 05:07
by Stanley
I caught up with Dracula, very confusing and convoluted! I have saved what I believe is the last episode for tonight. I suspect that van Helsing will appear shortly.
Re: GOOD TV
Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 10:01
by PanBiker
You are right in both cases there Stanley. Stay with it, there is a beginning, middle and end in the last episode
