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Oh dear.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ September 21 2012, 8:56 AM BST

Welcome to this site, Rilson.

Or possibly not.

Quote: Tursiops @ September 21 2012, 10:56 AM BST

Or possibly not.

You look a bit outnumbered here

Give the man a chance. At least he puts his argument more eloquently than Kall.

Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy. Admittedly this is only based on the first half of the first episode, which is all I could endure.

Quote: Aaron @ September 20 2012, 11:22 AM BST

I quite enjoyed it when I watched the series on DVD a few years back, but I've never seen a lot of other love for Three Of A Kind so don't think it'll be controversial at all.

Well, me and fellow pupils liked it when it was on in my secondary school days. The Medallion Man and Jenny Hill sketches were superb.

The House That Jack Built. Unfortunately made at a time as well when sitcoms were starting to face a backlash.

Cannon and Ball's attempt at a sitcom, something about them living in a hotel...Dire beyond mere words

Living in a hotel? Their only sitcom outing I'm familiar with is Plaza Patrol.

Quote: Aaron @ September 25 2012, 2:51 AM BST

Living in a hotel? Their only sitcom outing I'm familiar with is Plaza Patrol.

Thats the one, were they security guards or something, very vague, but remember it being dire

Yes. You can click the link to find out in detail...

Quote: Tursiops @ September 21 2012, 10:56 AM BST

Or possibly not.

Laughing out loud

I have just dug one out of my cobwebbed mind, and I am fully expecting Aaron to jump to its defence. No Place Like Home the tribulations of the Crabtree family, went on for ages and was so creaky it came with extras on wind up gramophone.

No, not particularly. Badmouth Terry And June again, however, and I'll have you hung, drawn and quartered.

;)

Quote: Aaron @ October 1 2012, 7:04 PM BST

No, not particularly. Badmouth Terry And June again, however, and I'll have you hung, drawn and quartered.

;)

And I'll help.

And me!

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