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1 hour ago, Whitey Grandad said:

I've got the set of DVDs and I must have watched the complete series several times. At each viewing I learn something new. 

I engineered a visit to Gettysburg a few years ago and on the same trip called in at Harper's Ferry and Antietam. I always find that visiting a battlefield gives a much better understanding of a battle. We also visited Ford's Theatre [sic] where Lincoln's box is preserved as it was.

I hope that the body wasn’t still there?

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21 minutes ago, sadoldgit said:

I hope that the body wasn’t still there?

😄

He actually died later in a house just across the road which you can also visit. He was too big for the bed so they had to lie him across it diagonally 

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7 hours ago, Gloucester Saint said:

If the measurement is impact per episode, then Fawlty Towers has to take some stopping.

We were discussing this the other day and came to the same conclusion. If only fools ended after series 1, would it have had the same impact as fawlty towers? I doubt it. 

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On 04/02/2026 at 23:38, Gloucester Saint said:

If the measurement is impact per episode, then Fawlty Towers has to take some stopping.

Some series were just the  perfect length , Fawlty being one, The Office, Phoenix Nights, whereas others go on too long. As good as those 3 were it does take something incredibly special to go on and on, but not become boring. Only Fools & Fraiser are 2 where superb writing meant it didn’t really reach the end of the road. I’m not so sure that you could put Basil or Brian Potter in too many more situations without them becoming less funny, whereas they did seem to manage it with Trotter. Probably down to the strength of so many of the supporting characters. 

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