Longlostjack
Alan Curtis
What brilliant comedy. Just watched on BBC 1. Before all this politically correct shit. Those were the days.
Samba said:Can't wait for the woke/bame lot to stick their irrelevant poker in...British classical comedy at its best
Let's have more of Alf Garnet, please.
Keep Great Britain British
ABSwan said:Samba said:Can't wait for the woke/bame lot to stick their irrelevant poker in...British classical comedy at its best
Let's have more of Alf Garnet, please.
Keep Great Britain British
They already have
https://planetswans.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2444
ABSwan said:Samba said:Can't wait for the woke/bame lot to stick their irrelevant poker in...British classical comedy at its best
Let's have more of Alf Garnet, please.
Keep Great Britain British
They already have
https://planetswans.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2444
dickythorpe said:I saw an old documentary last night and John Sullivan was heavily influenced by his Dad plus steptoe and son and minder .
They don't have make some absolute tosh these days in comparison.
The early OFAH episodes are superb and capture a time that despite being 30- 40 years ago are still relevant and highlight situations that are recognisable today.
My only gripe is it got a bit precious in its latter years.
But on a miserable rainy Sunday in winter an early episode on Gold/Dave can really cheer me up.
"Ain't this bus got a fire distinguisher??".... A brilliantly written comedy.Niigata Jack said:ABSwan said:They already have
https://planetswans.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2444
Watching OFAH now on Gold, The Jolly Boys Outing episode, great stuff.
Darran said:dickythorpe said:I saw an old documentary last night and John Sullivan was heavily influenced by his Dad plus steptoe and son and minder .
They don't have make some absolute tosh these days in comparison.
The early OFAH episodes are superb and capture a time that despite being 30- 40 years ago are still relevant and highlight situations that are recognisable today.
My only gripe is it got a bit precious in its latter years.
But on a miserable rainy Sunday in winter an early episode on Gold/Dave can really cheer me up.
Sullivan stole jokes from Steptoe and Son,and other places I’ve picked up on them several times.
Samba said:Darran said:Sullivan stole jokes from Steptoe and Son,and other places I’ve picked up on them several times.
I thought he got a lot of ideas from personal experiences Certainly my favourite comedy show of all time, Fawlty Towers being a close second.
Darran said:Samba said:I thought he got a lot of ideas from personal experiences Certainly my favourite comedy show of all time, Fawlty Towers being a close second.
Well the fyffes bananas joke was in Steptoe years before Fools.