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Fantastically well written comedy by Rik Mayall, and Ade Edmondson, with frequent use of the double entendre, highly entertaining. But, I would advise viewer discretion.
A remarkably long running series, written by John Sullivan,in which a broken market trader (David Jason), trapes around Peckham with his younger brother (Nicholas Lyndhurst) in order to make a few pounds, in doing so but ultimately fails.
Yes, it may be a grannys' sitcom', but Keeping Up Appearances, is one of Roy Clarkes' gems. It revolves around a social climbing snob, and her weary husband, trying to attract the upper class, but ultimately failing in doing, so, an extremely funny programme.
The ghost of the kitchen showcases her skills on how to make exotic food.
Do you have what it takes to be a perfect housewife? Become the woman of your husbands dreams with this programme.
A view into the working class.
Christopher Trace for model railways and Valerie Singleton for dolls.
Highlighting the wondrous events that are suitable for children.
Anette Mills presents her little mule to us all. Part of the Watch with Mother series.
As described.
Have you dared to venture into darkest Africa? Well, view the empire with David Attenborough.
Comedy for those who like American comedy.
The weather showcased and God Save The Queen played.
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