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Just got this... And about time too. http://www.absolutely.biz/newsletter/

As I just mentioned!

Ah so you did Sir! Apologies I just got the Absolutely mail and remembered this thread. Good news init?

Not long now until the DVD release, 5th May.

Here's some tasters.

http://onlinemoviepromo.com/player.php?id=2395

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514fcY6wXpL._SS500_.jpg

http://www.absolutely.biz/how.html

And if anyone involved in the release would like it reviewed, please contact me.

:)

Got the links sent to me too! Great and pretty nostalgic for me. Obviously I'm not directly involved but if I can get a copy sent to me in Italy I'd love to write a review.

This is out on DVD now by the way, all four series. Got mine, started watching them earlier..great stuff. :)

Must get it soon.

I've got a bonus coming at the end of the month.

I've got mine and was surprised that it's as funny as I remember!

How often does that happen?

I've just bought this for £20 in HMV's sale. It's been out less than 5 months.

All I need now is a DVD payer.

I liked this show, what I can remember of it. Stonybridge and someone with a Welsh accent who liked bricks, I think.

Shadwell

Correctamundo sir.

That's all everyone remembers "Stoneybridge" because it was repeated over and over.

I'm really looking forward to seeing Morwenna's little girl!

Quote: Nigel Kelly @ September 4 2008, 7:53 PM BST

I liked this show, what I can remember of it. Stonybridge and someone with a Welsh accent who liked bricks, I think.

The Welshman was Denzil, and he liked wood not bricks, although he liked all forms of DIY.

I've just watched the spin-off series "Mr Don and Mr George" on 4oD. I think the series was an interesting concept, but trying to expand the sketches over half-an-hour may have been a mistake.

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