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G & S was pretty good. I never realised but apparently the fat one was in Teachers, and the thin one was in it in a different series.
For me, Uncle Bryn (spelling?) made this series.
And yes, Peep Show is something I look forward to. Especially now that My Name is Earl seems to have gone downhill. I don't know if it can knock TopGear for top spot though.
The only other time I've heard the phrase "What's occurring?" was by Dennis Waterman in The Sweeney, when he stumbled upon some villains in the act of naughtyness.
It sounded very odd, as in real life he'd have been swearing his head off.
It's quite funny, not belly laughs, but very good. You have to watch the first series for the second to make sense. It's laughing at Essex types as much as the Welsh.
Remember the funniest show on tv (Peep show) is back on friday
It's quite funny, not belly laughs, but very good. You have to watch the first series for the second to make sense. It's laughing at Essex types as much as the Welsh.
Remember the funniest show on tv (Peep show) is back on friday
Is it any good or just another opportunity to laugh at Welsh people?
Everyone seems obsessed with it at home and I need to know it's worth torrenting or is it another example of Welsh people obsessing about any crap Welsh thing on TV. (Torchwood excepted of course)*
* Pondlife in "is there any chicken in chicpeas?" mode
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