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Sky_Blue_Daz

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Fantastic series , tonight's episode was brilliant. Loved the psychoville reference
 

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Otis

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Going to watch it this morning.

My daughter really likes it too, but I have to be a bit selective about which episodes she can and can't watch.

Wouldn't let her watch last week's because of all the water sport references and I think she would have been horrified.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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I loved the sketches they did, one was a nod to Tommy coopers hat sketch,
 

Nick

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I think I caught some of this the other day, had a brummie girl in from raised by wolves in a straight hotel type setting? Was just flicking through.
 

Otis

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I think I caught some of this the other day, had a brummie girl in from raised by wolves in a straight hotel type setting? Was just flicking through.
Yeah, that was last week's. A rhyming farce.
 

lifeskyblue

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Just watched this weeks. Agree re the love letter to those acts of 70s and 80s. Wife was in tears by end. We thought this would have made a superb end of series finale.
Loved the rhyming pentameters last week. Every week so different. Superb and innovative. These guys so talented. Loved the silent one in first series re the large house robbery. Couldn’t stop laughing for days.


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Otis

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Just watched this weeks. Agree re the love letter to those acts of 70s and 80s. Wife was in tears by end. We thought this would have made a superb end of series finale.
Loved the rhyming pentameters last week. Every week so different. Superb and innovative. These guys so talented. Loved the silent one in first series re the large house robbery. Couldn’t stop laughing for days.


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Yeah, that was brilliant. They have great physical theatre skills and clown skills too.

Just watched last night and loved it. Strange though, my daughter watched it as well and absolutely loved it too, which just proves it works on many levels and for us of the older generation, the 70's and 80's references were just the cherries on the top, but not vital to the story.

Didn't matter that my daughter didn't know who Jimmy Krankie was or Bernie Clifton etc., it was all explained in the narrative
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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The quiet night in, Tom and Geri and the 12 days of Christine were brilliant too
 

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