hypochondriac Posted Saturday at 13:25 Posted Saturday at 13:25 1 hour ago, benjii said: KMKYWAP ahead of I'm AP?! Personal preference. I'm ap is great but I laugh out loud more at Kmkywap. Particularly the Xmas episode. The radio episodes are also great. 1
benjii Posted yesterday at 07:24 Posted yesterday at 07:24 17 hours ago, hypochondriac said: Personal preference. I'm ap is great but I laugh out loud more at Kmkywap. Particularly the Xmas episode. The radio episodes are also great. Have you listened to Oasthouse? Very good. Also, if you've never seen them, I recommend tracking down Mid Morning Matters. Some of the very best Partridge. 1
Lighthouse Posted yesterday at 08:01 Posted yesterday at 08:01 35 minutes ago, benjii said: Have you listened to Oasthouse? Very good. Also, if you've never seen them, I recommend tracking down Mid Morning Matters. Some of the very best Partridge. The episode with Nigel Lindsay as the former special forces operative in Cheddar Gorge had me in stitches. 1
LVSaint Posted yesterday at 08:07 Posted yesterday at 08:07 GoT Andor Deadwood Blackadder 2 3 4 1 Fawlty Towers Extras Line of Duty Curb Chernobyl Homeland the young ones currently....Slow Horses is smashing and into first episode of Edge of Darkness
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted yesterday at 08:36 Posted yesterday at 08:36 Being a nipper in the 60s/70s some of my best TV would have been stuff like Budgie, Kojak and Starsky and Hutch. And I remember the Black and White MInstrel Show regularly being on in our house, that would go down well today..........
sadoldgit Posted yesterday at 10:16 Posted yesterday at 10:16 (edited) 1 hour ago, TheAlehouseBrawlers said: Being a nipper in the 60s/70s some of my best TV would have been stuff like Budgie, Kojak and Starsky and Hutch. And I remember the Black and White MInstrel Show regularly being on in our house, that would go down well today.......... Back in the early 90’s I lived with someone whose Dad was one of the principal singers in the Minstrels. When the main show ended he used to tour with another of the main singers using the brand to sell tickets. By then blackface was less acceptable but he said that the audiences used to be disappointed that they didn’t use blackface in the shows. He, personally, couldn’t see the problem with it and saw it as paying homage to the great black singers. Different times. Lenny Henry had his first big break on the show too, although he disassociates himself from it now. She said that the cast used to treat him like family and were upset by his later comments. Al Jolson was hugely successful in the States and used blackface in his performances. It wasn’t seen as racist at the time and Jolson said that he did it to bring black music to a wider audience. He was against segregated audiences and fought for equal rights for black performers on Broadway. As I said, different times. Edited yesterday at 10:25 by sadoldgit
hypochondriac Posted yesterday at 13:19 Posted yesterday at 13:19 5 hours ago, benjii said: Have you listened to Oasthouse? Very good. Also, if you've never seen them, I recommend tracking down Mid Morning Matters. Some of the very best Partridge. I have indeed. I prefer the stuff written by Armando but it's still very funny. I saw he was doing another TV series about mental health. Is that out yet?
east-stand-nic Posted yesterday at 13:47 Posted yesterday at 13:47 No one mentioned the Sweeney or professionals?
Lord Duckhunter Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I can’t believe one of the usual suspects hasn’t mentioned love they neighbour 1
badgerx16 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, east-stand-nic said: No one mentioned the Sweeney or professionals? Yep On 12/12/2025 at 11:57, badgerx16 said: Mrs B insists that I add The Sweeney to the list. 1
badgerx16 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 14 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: I’m Alan Partridge No you're not.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 26 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: I’m Alan Partridge Coogan’s milking it to death now, he’s becoming as embarrassing as the character. Needs to let it go….
AlexLaw76 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said: Coogan’s milking it to death now, he’s becoming as embarrassing as the character. Needs to let it go…. Yeah, now not funny at all.
benjii Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago The News has had some great episodes. Iranian Embassy Iraq War 9/11 George Michael
badgerx16 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, Sevvy said: Has anyone mentioned Thunderbirds, yes
Sarnia Cherie Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 12/12/2025 at 09:28, egg said: Only Fools, Auf wiedersehen pet, minder, sopranos. In more modern times, breaking bad, Yellowstone, slow horses. Auf Wiedersehen, Pet! I loved that. It had everything, humour, pathos, hope and despair. Bernard Hill was brilliant as Yosser Hughes. "Gis a job. I could do that".
TheAlehouseBrawlers Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Sarnia Cherie said: Auf Wiedersehen, Pet! I loved that. It had everything, humour, pathos, hope and despair. Bernard Hill was brilliant as Yosser Hughes. "Gis a job. I could do that". Boys From The Blackstuff was another excellent bit of TV.
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