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My Hero on the BBC Page 2

Quote: Broxy @ December 23, 2007, 7:00 PM

It was a load of shite

If you say so.

Quote: Broxy @ December 23, 2007, 7:00 PM

It was a load of shite

Then you need to get a sense of humour.

My Hero was a great comedy.

It was spoilt for me by Ardal O'Hanlon who will forever be Dougal to me.

Quote: Richard Wells @ January 1, 2008, 5:00 PM

Then you need to get a sense of humour.

My Hero was a great comedy.

It really, really wasn't.

I know - lets put a creepy as f**k baby in it. Everyone knows talking babies are great - and not really weird and slightly frightening.

Surely they'd have learn from that life insurance advert or whatever it was a few years back they had talking kids. Not funny, just disturbing.

The three Pauls worked on that - Mendelson, Mayhew-Archer and Alexander. The BBC would do well to stop employing writers called Paul.

Well it ran for what, 7 series ?

So it can't be all that bad and I know it's had me in fits of laughter.

And trust me I ain't an easy person to make laugh.

It sounds to me like you over analyze everything anyway judging by your post towards me here and in the catherine tate thread.

Whatever happened to just sitting back, watching and laughing and enjoying something.

Instead of this over analyzing everything.

They're all writers, so they can't.

They could if they were good writers though. ;)

Quote: Richard Wells @ January 1, 2008, 11:04 PM

Well it ran for what, 7 series ?

So it can't be all that bad and I know it's had me in fits of laughter.

And trust me I ain't an easy person to make laugh.

It sounds to me like you over analyze everything anyway judging by your post towards me here and in the catherine tate thread.

Whatever happened to just sitting back, watching and laughing and enjoying something.

Instead of this over analyzing everything.

I don't over analyse everything. I just never found it that funny.

Quote: David Chapman @ January 1, 2008, 11:11 PM

I don't over analyse everything. I just never found it that funny.

Sorry I was talking about SeeFacts.

I should have made that clear, My bad.

I think Seefacts is a tad grumpy 'cos his avatar looks a bit like Rory Mcgraith.

Quote: Mannikin Bird @ January 1, 2008, 11:33 PM

I think Seefacts is a tad grumpy 'cos his avatar looks a bit like Rory Mcgraith.

Or that Welsh rugby player.

DLT!

Laughing out loud

Nope, we've already established that it's Peter Sutcliffe.

Quack quack oops!

Quote: Richard Wells @ January 1, 2008, 11:04 PM

Well it ran for what, 7 series ?

So it can't be all that bad and I know it's had me in fits of laughter.

And trust me I ain't an easy person to make laugh.

It sounds to me like you over analyze everything anyway judging by your post towards me here and in the catherine tate thread.

Whatever happened to just sitting back, watching and laughing and enjoying something.

Instead of this over analyzing everything.

I LOVE sitting back and enjoying. That's why I love Friends even after all these years.

But the BBC haven't done a mainstream sitcom to just enjoy for years. Too long.

Quote: Aaron @ January 1, 2008, 11:10 PM

They're all writers, so they can't.

They could if they were good writers though. ;)

It's about seeing what you don't think works in comedy and learning.

Quote: Mannikin Bird @ January 1, 2008, 11:33 PM

I think Seefacts is a tad grumpy 'cos his avatar looks a bit like Rory Mcgraith.

Ha!! :D

I'd never spotted that! He was quite good in his day . . .

I don't look like that anymore, it's from a few years ago.

Quote: Seefacts @ January 2, 2008, 5:32 PM

I LOVE sitting back and enjoying. That's why I love Friends even after all these years.

But the BBC haven't done a mainstream sitcom to just enjoy for years. Too long.

I guess we'll have to agree to disagree then as I now see we have vastly different tastes in comedy as I hate Friends lol

Enough said the better I guess.

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