Classic TV comedy shorts
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Re: Classic TV comedy shorts
Stanley Baxter 1 of the greats, loved his humour.
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Re: Classic TV comedy shorts
Wonderful. Hadn't seen this one, mine are mostly rev. I.M.Jolly. He was perhaps the best Scottish commedian ever.
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You beat me to it there bonzo.
It was either going to be Ricky's 'Last Call' or Stanley's 'Parliamo Glasgow' and I plumpt for the latter. Both very funny though.
It was either going to be Ricky's 'Last Call' or Stanley's 'Parliamo Glasgow' and I plumpt for the latter. Both very funny though.
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Never liked Billy Connelly. Didn't like his bad language.
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It's amazing what you remember when you've hud a few beers
Those wimin were in the nip.
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Aye, thought it was a hilarious sketch myself MANBEAR.
Mind you, anything that incuded Jonathon Watson (who went on to star in the Hogmanay TV show 'Only an Excuse') and also the trio of Gregor Fisher, Elaine C. Smith (behind the Bar) and Tony Roper was always going to have plenty of belly laughs in it.
Those three went on to play Rab, Mary Doll, and Jamesie boy in the hit comedy series 'Rab C. Nisbett.'