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Quote: zooo @ August 28 2013, 3:24 PM BST

Ha. I don't mind the top one. The coat's lovely.

Looks a bit Sherlock, though.

That's exactly why I liked it!

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Quote: Chappers @ August 16 2013, 10:05 PM BST

Watched Minder earlier and Arthur had a young Peter Capaldi as an assistant. And now I'm watching Punk Britannia and I think he's narrating this too.

I think he is a great narrator, he always sounds engaged with the sublect. The spoof Ealing comedies (Cricklewood Greats?) thing he narrated and I think co wrote was really good too.

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Is it a wednesday?

A Saturday

Quote: Marc P @ September 11 2013, 11:55 AM BST

Is it a wednesday?

What MarcP said to the undertaker after waking up after an especially lively night at the Scrofulous lobster.

Some of you idiots may be interested in this:

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-10-06/doctor-who-newly-discovered-missing-episodes-to-be-released-for-sale-this-week

I've heard reports of a hundred episodes which is, obviously, very exciting but also scarily too good to be true. As far as I was aware, all the African television archives had been scoured long ago. Nonetheless, let's hope something turns up.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24431026

I don't think he's really handsome enough for Patrick Bateman.

American Psycho the musical oh dear.

There's a rat in my sphincter?

He is totally believable as a mental though. I think that's pretty good casting.

Ahem. Down with this sort of thing...

http://www.theguardian.com/society/reality-check/2013/oct/07/sun-people-killed-mental-health-true

not forgetting this

http://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/sep/26/asda-mental-patient-costume

Fair point! But the musical in question is called American Psycho. Do you object to the character being referred to as a psycho too?

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