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Previously on "The Catherine Tate Show"

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  • cojak
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    I saw Mike Harding in Gloucester many years ago. His Jean Michelle Jamjar act left me a wreck...

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  • The Late, Great JC
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    Peter Kay has diversified from his observational humour which while humerous wasn't a patch on Mike Harding.

    IMHO Peter Kay has the makings of a brilliant comedy actor.

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  • WageSlave
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    The Catherine Tate show suffers from the same problem as The Fast Show, Harry Enfield and Goodness Gracious Me (even going back to Dick Emery). It's a series of characters with a catch phrase. When you have seen the character once you have seen everything they have to offer, be it saying "you don't want to do that" or "you are awful".
    Such shows can be funny once or twice but they can never match Peter Kay, Alan Partridge, League of Gentlement, etc.

    Having said that, I do like the grandmother. What a farking liberty!

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  • The Late, Great JC
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    About as funny as bloody leprosy!

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  • wobbegong
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    I have to agree, very funny stuff (much more so than the latest Ricky Gervaise offering; "Extras", that it follows).

    Formulaic, but then what successful comedy sketch shows aren't?

    The London Gran and the old ponce are particular faves.

    "How very dare you?"

    Last edited by wobbegong; 31 August 2005, 09:45.

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  • Bovvered
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    Re:

    Originally posted by Churchill
    Not even mildly amusing imho.
    IMHO hilarious, absolutely excellent.

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  • Bovvered
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    Originally posted by sparklelard
    Am I bovvered?
    You bovvered?

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  • sparklelard
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    Am I bovvered?

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by WageSlave
    Bagpuss, do you fancy her?
    well if I were a cat I would - but as I'm not I don't !

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  • WageSlave
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    Bagpuss, do you fancy her?

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  • Bagpuss
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    Well at least the funniest woman on TV is back soon

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  • Bagpuss
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    oops rather big
    Last edited by Bagpuss; 26 August 2005, 13:38.

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  • G8_Summit
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    Just me then.

    I'll get my coat.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by G8_Summit
    Tempura - its just battered veg with spicy jam. The dirty, filthy bast@rds.
    Not even mildly amusing imho.

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  • G8_Summit
    started a topic The Catherine Tate Show

    The Catherine Tate Show

    Tempura - its just battered veg with spicy jam. The dirty, filthy bast@rds.
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