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    Hancock’s half hour

    Charlie Drake

    Harry Worth

  2. #2

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    Are American comedies allowed?.....If so, F Troop, The Phil Silvers Show, Beverley Hillbillies, M*A*S*H.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Are American comedies allowed?.....If so, F Troop, The Phil Silvers Show, Beverley Hillbillies, M*A*S*H.
    I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, Car 54, All in the Family . . . so many.

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    This is a thread that could last a very long time given that it revives so many happy memories. One that I have not see mentioned was the delightful Felicity Kendal in 'The Good Life.' In addition to her loveliness, that show was an interesting reflection of the fading hippy era of the 1960s and its clash with the conventional corporate and social lives of Margo and Jerry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyscoular View Post
    This is a thread that could last a very long time given that it revives so many happy memories. One that I have not see mentioned was the delightful Felicity Kendal in 'The Good Life.' In addition to her loveliness, that show was an interesting reflection of the fading hippy era of the 1960s and its clash with the conventional corporate and social lives of Margo and Jerry.
    Margo wasn't bad either, she had lovely long legs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 79blue View Post
    Margo wasn't bad either, she had lovely long legs.
    Penelope Keith was very attractive

    Far more so than Felecity Kendal

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyscoular View Post
    It's dreary and depressing, with all those people squeezed into a little house, and Stan's romantic aspirations constantly foiled by a total lack of privacy. It's also worth remembering that Reg Varney was in his 50s when "Stan" was chasing all those young clippies.
    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Penelope Keith was very attractive

    Far more so than Felecity Kendal
    Perspective is interesting, isn't it?

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    Arthur Askey. Whenever he showed up on the telly my sainted mother could be counted on to say, 'Oh, no, not Arthur bloody Askey.'

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