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Elizabeth Redmond
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Gosh you forget them all until you start chatting about them,Only fools and Horses was brilliant, Bread was another I loved, first time I seen a mobile phone, although he called it a car phone.
One that nobody seems to remember, Me Mammy with Yootha Joyce,
Sorry, Terry and June, Keeping up Appearances, - what was the one with Yootha Joyce, having a senior moment on that one. All these were so funny.
Yes thats the one I loved it, but there aren't many that I didn't.I think I remember that, wasn't it with Milo O'Shea and his mother used to call him Bunjy ?
My favourites are Porridge,The good life, please sir and only fools & horses which one of the few long running sitcoms that didn't go down hill with ludicrous stories like' last of the summer wine' and' on the buses' did. When I worked in BBC TV scenery we did sets for Allo Allo, Are you being served, Butterflies, and Acorn Antiques amongst others
gosh we have had some brilliant sitcom's haven't weI had forgotten about 'Bread' Liz, and yes I liked that one too. Especially the lady at the dole office, who shouted 'NEXT'.
Another one from ages ago and written by John Sullivan.....Citizen Smith with Robert Lindsay as Foxy
Mike Wolfy i think. Dek
Izzy thats the one George and Mildred - thanks.
I liked Porridge Maggs, so sad the young man died so very young, Izzy I loved it when Hilda Baker used to say, I must get a little hand put on this watch, in Nearest and Dearest
I remember one in a funeral parlor, but it was Thora Hird and a very young Cherrie Houstan, cant remember the titleWasnt there another one with Hilda Baker in about a funeral parlour? Also, I remember Take Three Girls.
another great oneElizabeth yes you are right it was Thora Hird and it was called In Loving Memory.