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Quote: Chappers @ 15th February 2017, 11:07 PM

Ah! Something at last we agree on. Unless you're talking about Mr Costello.

Lou?

Quote: Will Cam @ 15th February 2017, 11:28 PM

You two obviously live together in a mental home for mentalists like hinge and bracket (minus one cock).

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We live in an alternative universe of sanity.

Quote: keewik @ 16th February 2017, 12:01 AM

Lou?

:D What's good for the goose..............

Quote: Will Cam @ 15th February 2017, 11:28 PM
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They were on the Good Old Days a couple of weeks ago - excellent and very funny !!

Quote: Will Cam @ 14th February 2017, 8:19 PM

Do you mean the brassy first theme or the softer one they changed to? If it was the first one I was in your position about 6 weeks ago and only got over it when the theme changed.

Got you now. Have checked it out and it was the second lighter one BUT something I have noticed with continuity in the 3rd series titles, which shows them in their respective back gardens and it shows the Fourmiles living on the left whereas in the first series, which is shown from the front of the house, the Fourmiles are in the right hand house. :S

And just to complete my sad life of nerdery (?) I noticed that when the Fourmiles (and the Ropers for that matter) open their front door it shows a row of houses adjacent to their property which is wrong as there aren't any.

I'll post this earth shattering news on the George and Mildred thread for future generations.

I love G & M and Man About... but I absolutely hate that both shows' title sequences consisted of a 'funny scene'. The sequences even had their own laugh track if I remember well. Ridiculous. A scene that wasn't funny in the first place, both shows had a lot more to offer than just daft slapstick, repeated six to eight times during the whole series. Annoying.

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