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Previously on "Hill Street Blues"
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Went rapidly downhill after dropping the Farm bit.Originally posted by cojaknope - you're thinking of ole' whisker-chops landlord from the Woolpack when it was Emmerdale Farm , wi' Annie....
And I think the actual quote was a "Nay, nay, nay Mr. Wilkes"
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nope - you're thinking of ole' whisker-chops landlord from the Woolpack when it was Emmerdale Farm , wi' Annie....Nay, Mr Wilkes
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Nay, Mr WilkesOriginally posted by BennyOi fink Crossroads should be re run on that satellite thingy
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Mrs Richardson she be in Heaven 'n Maureen, well she died on the day we was to be married so she also be in Heaven.Originally posted by zeitghostmay Heaven forfend...
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Hill Street Blues
Mr Smith and I were reminiscing last night about those happy times before life became complicated when we used to cuddle up together in the evenings with our mugs of cocoa watching all that TV could offer.
We both agreed what a fantastic program 'Hill Street Blues' was. Monday nights were the highlight of the week. It was so thought provoking and different to everything there had been up to that time (and since you could argue). Even the theme music was a classic in itself. I rather liked dishy Frank, the captain, who held it all together but Mr Smith rather surprised me by recalling he had a crush on 'buxom' officer Lucy (I find this new angle on Mr S rather intriguing).
Why do they not repeat it. It would surely be a success again
Let's do it to them before they do it to us...
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