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Post by Stan Butler on Sept 16, 2006 17:50:59 GMT
O.K!
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Sept 16, 2006 17:55:29 GMT
O.K?
You will?
Why?
You're planning summat aren't you?
I can tell!
;D
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Post by funkdooby on Sept 16, 2006 18:33:03 GMT
I loved the Porridge movie.
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Post by The Collector on Sept 18, 2006 10:51:54 GMT
You also forgot... The Alf Garnett Saga
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porkypies
Canned Laughter
Who's 2 Faced.
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Post by porkypies on Mar 7, 2007 15:13:51 GMT
I start this poll and can't decide yet. It has to be one of the 'On The Buses' films for me. hmmm, Mutiny or Holiday? (This is our 1st poll. I think you can only vote once Gareth) Bladdy hell, wots this Bladdy country caming to. It's ya bleedin Harold Wilson, you bladdy Norvener. Guess who I voted for.
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Mar 7, 2007 18:25:07 GMT
You silly bleedin' moo!
;D
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Post by Stan Butler on Mar 7, 2007 18:54:03 GMT
I forgot this poll was still going on!
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Post by Conrad Poohs on Apr 29, 2007 13:19:20 GMT
So the shows listed are spin-offs from other shows? I know our "All in the Family" was based on "Til Death Do Us Part," but what show did "Til Death..." spin off from?
(Okay, I know others in the list inspired American versions, like "Steptoe and Son" became "Sanford and Son" over here.)
Speaking of "All in the Family," I voted "Other" because my favorite sitcom spin-off is "The Jeffersons," which of course came from "All in the Family."
There're other good ones, like "Frasier," but as my favorite, I'll have to go with George, Weezie, the kid, the maid, the neighbors.
'IT'S RAINING IN BRAZIL!" -- George Jefferson
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Post by Stan Butler on Apr 29, 2007 16:01:11 GMT
what show did "Til Death..." spin off from? 'Til Death Do Us Part was' a spin-off from a sitcom of the same title. Featuring the character Alf Garnett. It was very of it's time. (Very Un-PC) The thread to the sitcom can be found in 'Good Riddance'. I didn't put it there myself.
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Post by The Collector on Apr 29, 2007 16:49:27 GMT
The credit of Spin-off's is that they are all the Cinema versions of the TV shows Till Death us do part was the first show Starring Alf Garnett (Archie Bunker's original British version) It started as a pilot episode in 1965 Then ran on and off for 7 series till 1975 2 films of it in 1969 and 1972 (The later called the Alf Garnett Saga) It came back in 1985 for a further 6 series as In sickness and in Health. Alf has also made apperences in things like an Audience with...Book's and Stage shows See PC libary for reason i've got these fact's to my fingertips!
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