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I like The Boosh actually, but not enough to enjoy it. It's very weird.

Quote: zooo @ March 8, 2008, 11:32 PM

P.S. Anyway, they mentioned Little Britain...

Laughing out loud

Fair enough!

Quote: zooo @ March 8, 2008, 11:31 PM

Me four?

Have they mentioned the Boosh yet? :(

They never did.

Was that on radio originally then?

Yes, I never heard it but I know that Lee Mack played a security guard in it.

Yes! Lee was ace. I wish he'd been in the TV show too.

If I'm honest I very rarely enjoy sitcoms on the radio. I love radio comedy of other sorts, but not sitcoms. I need visuals too apparently.

However, I do love the radio version of Mighty Boosh. I listen to it all the time.

Quote: zooo @ March 8, 2008, 11:42 PM

Yes! Lee was ace. I wish he'd been in the TV show too.

If I'm honest I very rarely enjoy sitcoms on the radio. I love radio comedy of other sorts, but not sitcoms. I need visuals too apparently.

However, I do love the radio version of Mighty Boosh. I listen to it all the time.

I'd love to have seen him too.

Years ago I enjoyed After Henry on the radio. I'm not sure now how funny it was really but it was when my twins were about a year old. I strapped them into their highchairs and shovelled food into them so I could just have half an hour's peace to listen to the radio.

Quote: puffinpol @ March 8, 2008, 11:48 PM

I'd love to have seen him too.

Years ago I enjoyed After Henry on the radio. I'm not sure now how funny it was really but it was when my twins were about a year old. I strapped them into their highchairs and shovelled food into them so I could just have half an hour's peace to listen to the radio.

Was that the Carol Royle thing?

It was written by Simon Brett, with Prunella Scales playing a mother in a big house, with her stroppy teenage daughter living below and Joan Sanderson mother above (Prunella Scales had been recently widowed).

Who is Carol Royle? Or are you making a joke I don't understand?!

Aaron has written a review for the TV series DVD, it's somewhere around here.

Here it is

Ahem. https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/5868

We'll soon be launching a competition to win one of three copies. :)

Oh well, I tried.

>_<

Quote: puffinpol @ March 8, 2008, 11:59 PM

It was written by Simon Brett, with Prunella Scales playing a mother in a big house, with her stroppy teenage daughter living below and Joan Sanderson mother above (Prunella Scales had been recently widowed).

Who is Carol Royle? Or are you making a joke I don't understand?!

Sorry - no I think it was "Life without George" I was thinking of with Simon Cadell.

Quote: puffinpol @ March 8, 2008, 11:59 PM

Who is Carol Royle? Or are you making a joke I don't understand?!

More than likely. No one but David understands most of David's jokes.

Quote: David Chapman @ March 9, 2008, 12:02 AM

Sorry - no I think it was "Life without George" I was thinking of with Simon Cadell.

Wow, maybe not then! (Life Without George - yet another show I haven't got around to watching!)

A crap werewolf film that for some reason is really scaring me.

Just finished watching The Big Bang Theory (episode one) which I recorded a few weeks ago. Very good.

And soooo how I feel. Laughing out loud

I love that show!
I like the er, non Roseanne one best.

What's his name...?

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