crap comedys getting released on dvd.
crap comedys getting released on dvd.
i cant believe not on your nellie is coming out it has the most dire show ,along with robins nest.
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Bronson Lee
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Re: crap comedys getting released on dvd.
But Steve Robin's nest has a wicked theme tune,
played by Richard himself on a Moog.
Are you still a member of the Leapy Lee fan club?
played by Richard himself on a Moog.
Are you still a member of the Leapy Lee fan club?
Paradise is for the blessed. Not the sex-obsessed.
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stripeysydney
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Re: crap comedys getting released on dvd.
My girlfriend has just bought a DVD called for me called 'Kinvid'. It's a British science fiction "comedy", I use that term in the loosest sense of the word, its allegedly from the creators of Quatermass, and stars Tony haygarth and Prunella Gee; and from the vaults of Granada productions.
It's a right pile of shit, does anyone remember it?
I watched some right crap in the 70s/80s but this one passed me by.
Oh, and just for the record, I never watched 'George and Mildred', because Yootha Joyce used to really scare me as a child along with Clowns and that snake off the film 'The jungle Book'.
One last thing, when using spell-check a synomym for Yootha is wait for it...
Toothy!
It's a right pile of shit, does anyone remember it?
I watched some right crap in the 70s/80s but this one passed me by.
Oh, and just for the record, I never watched 'George and Mildred', because Yootha Joyce used to really scare me as a child along with Clowns and that snake off the film 'The jungle Book'.
One last thing, when using spell-check a synomym for Yootha is wait for it...
Toothy!
Re: crap comedys getting released on dvd.
kinvig.stripeysydney wrote:
> My girlfriend has just bought a DVD called for me called
> 'Kinvid'. It's a British science fiction "comedy", I use that
> term in the loosest sense of the word, its allegedly from the
> creators of Quatermass, and stars Tony haygarth and Prunella
> Gee; and from the vaults of Granada productions.
> It's a right pile of shit, does anyone remember it?
> I watched some right crap in the 70s/80s but this one passed
> me by.
> Oh, and just for the record, I never watched 'George and
> Mildred', because Yootha Joyce used to really scare me as a
> child along with Clowns and that snake off the film 'The jungle
> Book'.
> One last thing, when using spell-check a synomym for Yootha is
> wait for it...
> Toothy!
> My girlfriend has just bought a DVD called for me called
> 'Kinvid'. It's a British science fiction "comedy", I use that
> term in the loosest sense of the word, its allegedly from the
> creators of Quatermass, and stars Tony haygarth and Prunella
> Gee; and from the vaults of Granada productions.
> It's a right pile of shit, does anyone remember it?
> I watched some right crap in the 70s/80s but this one passed
> me by.
> Oh, and just for the record, I never watched 'George and
> Mildred', because Yootha Joyce used to really scare me as a
> child along with Clowns and that snake off the film 'The jungle
> Book'.
> One last thing, when using spell-check a synomym for Yootha is
> wait for it...
> Toothy!
Re: crap comedys getting released on dvd.
that theme was annoying.Elton Dong wrote:
> But Steve Robin's nest has a wicked theme tune,
> played by Richard himself on a Moog.
>
> Are you still a member of the Leapy Lee fan club?
> But Steve Robin's nest has a wicked theme tune,
> played by Richard himself on a Moog.
>
> Are you still a member of the Leapy Lee fan club?
Re: crap comedys getting released on dvd.
Turned out it was OK after all better than i remembered it.
Re: crap comedys getting released on dvd.
Prunella has great tits though
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Worth watching for that alone.
Re: crap comedys getting released on dvd.
Elton Dong wrote:
> But Steve Robin's nest has a wicked theme tune,
> played by Richard himself on a Moog.
>
Wasn't Brian Bennett in some way involved? Didn't he play it and Richard only wrote it?
> But Steve Robin's nest has a wicked theme tune,
> played by Richard himself on a Moog.
>
Wasn't Brian Bennett in some way involved? Didn't he play it and Richard only wrote it?