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mos dan
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by mos dan » Fri Sep 08, 2006 10:18 am
mos dan wrote:Shonky wrote:I was quite excited about it when it first came out, but having watched a few, it does seem a bit too reminiscent of past glories. Preferred his C4 show to be honest, there were links but each sketch seemed to have it's own distinct personality, whereas I think the format of this one does tend to make it a bit samey.
OUT MONDAY!!!! comedy gold.
http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/1099280/ ... oduct.html
got mine pre-ordered.
finally arrived today.
this and the thick of it are the greatest non-office works of tv to come out in a decade, no hype ting
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bedward
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by bedward » Fri Sep 08, 2006 2:59 pm
weird, after watching time trumple last night, uncle tony came on the box going,
"i must apologise on behalf of the labour party..."
for a moment, i thought they'd done one of those premature-end-credits jobs that used to happen sometimes. (complete with fake trailers and opening creds for newsnite)
but no, tony blair was actually getting all humble, eww creepy.
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skrapes
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by skrapes » Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:09 am
It has it's moments. Some is really funny, some really isn't. Well worth watching though for the good bits. I had to put The Day Today on after just for an extra hard hit.
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