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Old 23rd August 2012, 02:30 PM
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Bottom's Back! Rik Mayll and Ade Edmondson to reunite in Hooligan's Island on BBC2 | Radio Times
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Old 23rd August 2012, 02:53 PM
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This is brilliant news, Pete! I hope they can pull it off again.
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Old 23rd August 2012, 09:02 PM
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This is brilliant news, Pete! I hope they can pull it off again.
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Old 23rd August 2012, 09:25 PM
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No doubt they'll find a way to make Richie shit himself, so I'll tune in just to see the look on Eddie's face.
Now where's my cattle prod?
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I was gonna watch some of the Blu Rays i got this week but now after watching these two clips i gotta watch Bottom instead
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Old 26th August 2012, 06:39 AM
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I usualy can't stand comicaly OTT fight's in comedy show's.
Other classic's like Open All Hours, Last of the Summer Wine, Porridge, Allo Allo, One Foot in the Grave and Only Fool's and Horses never did.
Dad's Army never even raised a fist and it was about the home guard!

But for some reason the geniality of Bottom adiered itself so much that I found it incredibaly enjoyable in a stupid sort of way. Not up there with the golden oldies but a great show none the less.
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Old 26th August 2012, 10:53 AM
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classic's like Last of the Summer Wine, Allo Allo, One Foot in the Grave and Only Fool's and Horses
Wait...are you a pensioner?

Did you really think these shows were "classic"?

I'm not having a go, H, I am really quite shocked someone your age would like such...er... "comedy".


Notice I omitted the Ronnie Barker shows, as they were classics...well, Porridge was, Open All Hours less so but Barker's performance was amazing. Also, I rate the performances in One Foot In The Grave, but didn't think much of it as a programme.
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Old 26th August 2012, 12:25 PM
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Wait...are you a pensioner?

Did you really think these shows were "classic"?

I'm not having a go, H, I am really quite shocked someone your age would like such...er... "comedy".


Notice I omitted the Ronnie Barker shows, as they were classics...well, Porridge was, Open All Hours less so but Barker's performance was amazing. Also, I rate the performances in One Foot In The Grave, but didn't think much of it as a programme.
I probably should be cashing my pension this time of month Goji.
I could never stand what passed for comedy these day's. I do enjoy panel show's like have I got New's for You and QI, but the only modern comedy's that I stick to like a leach are Outnumbered, The IT Crowd, and the Big Bang Theory (The only yanky show I can bear to watch).
There's just to much toilet humour in today's comedy show's for my licking, the afformentioned classic's don't even have to try and make you laugh at the height's. They just have to be on to make you smile at time's.
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love bottom,great to hear theres another series!
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