I've got one:
"Don't slam your door!"
(clue - it was from the 90s)
I've got one:
"Don't slam your door!"
(clue - it was from the 90s)
Kevin and Perry from Harry Enfield?...
If correct then 'I heard that, ... pardon?' 1970s.
"I didn't know you cared".
"Language Timothy!"
Sorry!
"Dont be clever dickie!"
Quote: dellas @ May 11 2011, 8:28 AM BSTKevin and Perry from Harry Enfield?...
No it was from 2point4 Children, the mother (Bill?) used to say it alot.
Oh sorry, your go then!
Quote: lofthouse @ May 11 2011, 6:31 PM BSTSorry!
"Dont be clever dickie!"
Who so ever go it is . . that's IAHHM
If right and my go . . . Oh calamity!
Can people refrain from initials of programmes, I don't know what they mean?
Dad's Army? Corporal Jones?
It Ain't Half Hot Mum.
And no, sorry.
All Gas And Gaters
If I'm right, then 'Oh Give Over (will ya)'.
Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ May 12 2011, 10:22 PM BSTAll Gas And Gaters
If I'm right, then 'Oh Give Over (will ya)'.
Ooh, golly gosh!
You are right.
Archdeacon Henry Blunt played by Robertson Hare.
'I don't mind if I do Bishop!'
'UP the Arch Deacon?'...
only a guess starring Patrick Cargill?...
Quote: JohnnyD @ August 29 2010, 12:05 PM BST"I heart you, David." (80s TV sitcom)
It's a memorable line - I remember it.
Edit:
(No, Marc, it's not a line from Stott or Ricketts.)
Duty Free!
"'ave yer been, our Walter"? (70s)
Quote: Rigid Bones @ May 20 2011, 9:56 PM BSTDuty Free!
"'ave yer been, our Walter"? (70s)
Nearest and Dearest
*cough*