I am trying to remember the title of a comedy that I think involved students at some kind of night school, and the teacher (female) was always saying "ok ya", very yuppy type character.
Who said "ok, ya"?
Hullo. And it sounds like a Harry Enfield character from Harry Enfield and Friends.
It was a Tracey Ullmann character.
Think it also sounds possibly like Louise, who ran the divorcee support group in Dear John... (UK version).
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Oh yeah, it might be them to. I didn't read the "female character" bit first time round.
Tim is right I think. It was Dear John....
Or was it Mind Your Langauge? That was in a night school, but I can't really remember any of the characters, mainly because it was crap.
Quote: Ronnie Anderson @ November 4 2009, 3:05 PM GMTOr was it Mind Your Langauge? That was in a night school, but I can't really remember any of the characters, mainly because it was crap.
Well, there was the Indian one, the French bird, the Chinese one...ooh, I see what you mean!
Quote: Tim Walker @ November 4 2009, 10:25 AM GMTThink it also sounds possibly like Louise, who ran the divorcee support group in Dear John... (UK version).
Yeah, that's what I remembered it as.
Dan
I think the receptionist Felicity in Dont Wait Up used it a lot.
Yes it was a Tracy Ullmann character from 'Three Of A Kind' - was then adopted as a Sloane Ranger phrase. The original writer was a bloke called Bob Sinfield. Also used to write for Rory Bremner and many others, and was also, I think, a Radio 2 DJ.
It struck me as Dear John as well, she also ofthen asked if it: 'was a problem of a sexual nature?'