Ah bollocks, the third series.
I still quite liked that one but nowhere near as good as 2 or 4.
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Ah bollocks, the third series.
I thought you'd made a mistake there.Ah bollocks, the third series.
Can't beat a bit of Bully like! Watched an old episode the other night on Challenge. Noticed that virtually the entire audience looked to have jaundice, not to mention the star prize...Bullseye...some kernt with no teeth presenting.
Can't beat a bit of Bully like! Watched an old episode the other night on Challenge. Noticed that virtually the entire audience looked to have jaundice, not to mention the star prize...
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Always the boat when they won, always the car or holiday when they lost.
This star prize is tremendous
I'm at work so not got the sound on. Is it just the clothes they won or did they actually win a well dressed family of four?
This star prize is tremendous
Middle England isn't a geographical location mate, that would be the Midlands.Although it was set in Yorkshire.
Anyway, what was the point in Duty Free?
He came to our school once, it might have been the same day.I had a similar experience with Brian Jacks (anyone remember him - judo and Superstars fame). He wanted to know if there was a good Chinese in Newcastle. It was late 80s, I was young, I didn't have a clue. And I was taken by surprise by his squeaky voice!!
He had an incredibly high voice I remember, my friend walked away as she was giggling too much. Yes, it was all very embarrassing.He came to our school once, it might have been the same day.
The Flashing Blade - badly dubbed Euro-cack shown at about 5pm on Fridays, I think.
Ah bollocks, the third series.
Always loved the theme tune. Sounds a bit 60s. Essential school holidays viewing (along with Belle and Sebastian, White Horses, Robinson Cruse, Singing Ringing Tree and Here Come the Double Dekkers) year after year after year.
Always loved the theme tune. Sounds a bit 60s. Essential school holidays viewing (along with Belle and Sebastian, White Horses, Robinson Cruse, Singing Ringing Tree and Here Come the Double Dekkers) year after year after year.