Aaron
Wednesday 9th September 2009 6:06pm
Royal Berkshire
69,947 posts
Quote: youngian @ August 19 2009, 11:22 AM BST
The amount of great gags, plot and pratfalls crammed into 25 minute episode is amazing and rarely bettered.
Most episodes were actually longer than the alotted 30 minutes.
Quote: Nogget @ August 19 2009, 12:43 PM BST
Those in charge were more assertive, and demanded respect, which showed up as the police being a lot more brutal, and everyone standing up to the national anthem at the end of a film.
That's how it should be!
Quote: chipolata @ August 19 2009, 12:44 PM BST
Nicer in that there wasn't an entire underclass weened on benefits with no respect for themselves or anybody else, ready to kick off at the slightest provocation.
You've not heard of the trade unions then?
Quote: Tim Walker @ August 19 2009, 12:51 PM BST
Love to hear how that part should of been played?
should have been* >_<
Quote: Nogget @ August 19 2009, 12:52 PM BST
And proper terrorism, not just talk of terrorism which is what we get now. There were bombs all over the place, for a period they were in London every week.
That's why London kept on going through the 7th July 2005 bombings, whilst the Yanks - who funded the IRA - collapsed in a fit of hysteria on 11th September 2001.
Quote: swerytd @ September 9 2009, 2:14 PM BST
http://www.chortle.co.uk/correspondents/2009/09/08/9570/worst_flaw_yet
Dan
The fool! A bounder; a bounder and a cad!
That article merely highlights his total failure to understand the show. (And his lack of knowledge; neither Cleese nor Booth came up with the 'Fawlty Towers' anagrams. One of the production assistants was charged with that duty.)
His not finding the show funny is fine. (Well, it's subjective, so y'know...) But some of his observations and assertions in the article are just plain codswallop.