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Previously on "Another one bites the dust"

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Originally posted by zoco View Post
    Can't bear Eastenders - awful negative programme that seems to reflect the very worst of human nature. Horribly pc as well.
    +1

    I hate all of the shouting matches that go on. I really can't sit in the same room as the TV when its on.
    I think there's something very pornographic to women about the emotions and interactions in soaps. My wife is addicted and reacts angrily when I ask her to turn it down or to change the channel.

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  • ctdctd
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    Ena Sharples?

    Or was that Vera Lynn? She had a funny voice.

    Or Les Dawson?

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by zoco View Post
    I don't like soaps at all but I suppose you can argue that Coronation Street has (or had) some elements of humour. Especially that old bag with the curlers in her hair who used to sing in that funny voice.
    Ena Sharples?

    Or was that Vera Lynn? She had a funny voice.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by zoco View Post
    Especially that old bag with the curlers in her hair who used to sing in that funny voice.
    MF? He's not done that for weeks...

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  • zoco
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    No, don't know him.

    Can't bear Eastenders - awful negative programme that seems to reflect the very worst of human nature. Horribly pc as well.

    I don't like soaps at all but I suppose you can argue that Coronation Street has (or had) some elements of humour. Especially that old bag with the curlers in her hair who used to sing in that funny voice.

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  • anonymouse
    started a topic Another one bites the dust

    Another one bites the dust

    BBC News - EastEnders actor John Bardon dies at the age of 75
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