I've been told that there's nothing actually special about them. They're just specials in the sense of not being part of a full series. So ... that's possible, but at the moment I wouldn't bet on it (although wouldn't necessarily say it's unlikely). I think they're intending to broadcast a bit before Christmas though.
New Two Pints episodes? Page 2
At least with Two Pints we can always guarantee it will be unique!
But you know the New 2 special episodes have came out , do u know when They repeat or does it repeat at the end of 2010 with the other new series ??
That is incorrect. They have not been broadcast. They have only just been recorded.
To clarify for anyone who is confused:
Series 8 was the last to be shown.
Series 9 has been commissioned for broadcast towards the end of 2010.
There are to be 2 episodes at the end of this year, 2009, to plug the gap between the two series.
I am unsure of the exact studio dates, but these two episodes are only just being recorded now.
oooo I get u now , Cheers (Y)
Do we know what order the two Two Pints... specials will be broadcast in, i.e. will it be special 1 followed by special 2, or special 2 followed by special 1? And what is the capital of France?
Quote: Tim Walker @ August 24 2009, 3:04 AM BSTDo we know what order the two Two Pints... specials will be broadcast in, i.e. will it be special 1 followed by special 2, or special 2 followed by special 1? And what is the capital of France?
Fan's answer: London?
(Disclaimer: I am not a fan or related to any fans of this television sitcom.)
Oh, and it's Two Pints so obviously number three comes first.
Oh wait, there isn't a number three. What about number four?
Can you please keep to serious discussion rather than all but ridiculing the people this site was established for? Thanks.
I heard the writers of this show were off to collect their Pulitzer Prizes before returning to bless BBC Three once again with their hilarious comedy genius.
Quote: youngian @ August 24 2009, 1:15 PM BSTI heard the writers of this show were off to collect their Pulitzer Prizes before returning to bless BBC Three once again with their hilarious comedy genius.
It's actually just one woman which is even more remarkable.
How can one person keep a show so fresh after all these years?
You'd think the well of knob gags would have run dry by now but oh no.
Well done everyone involved.
Actually, Susan Nickson has only (co-)written 49 of the 72 episodes.
Quote: Aaron @ August 25 2009, 1:39 PM BSTActually, Susan Nickson has only (co-)written 49 of the 72 episodes.
It still doesn't diminish her comic genius though.
What a legacy.
No, no it does not.