...when the clown waddled up to him to get him to join the fun & little
brudder says "Fuck off, red nose!" - ?
It snot vewwy funny, is it?
I'm surprised you offer me Glenfiddich. Bit downmarket, innit? I prefer
Balvenie, smoother.
mj
who's not actually interested in revisiting JiS, but as you say,
Quatermass was something else. And that series (Andromeda?) where Susan
Hampshire unfortunately took over from the scrumptious recently
discovered Julie Christie. I reckon that soured the second half of me
dad's life.
Robin Hamilton wrote:
>Martin:
>
><<
>Yeah, Bernard Levin. People forget, right? So sue me. :-P
>
>
>
>Would you settle for a bottle of scotch? Single malt, Glenfiddich.
>
>
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>>(But did you
>>
>>
>get the De Quincey ref?)
>
>Working on it -- slowly.
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>I don't think anyone else on this list, except
>Patrick of course, knows what you are talking about as far as British
>satire shows are concerned.
>
>
>
>Oh dear christ, it never occurred to me that obviously the zimmerframe
>abuser from Hades might be overlooking, and it's smash in his territory.
>
>Or actually is Patrick the Man just a little too old to play the TW3 game?
>
><<
>I remember the Goon Show, even went to the
>BBC to see it once.
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>
>
>Makes you older than me ...
>
> <smirk>
>
><<
>And the oscillating hum of the outer lock opening in
>Journey into Space.
>
>
>
>Try the archives for Radio 7 -- if you're so totally dumb you can't manage
>this, bachchannel me.
>
> <g>
>
> {Actually, Jet Morgan didn't last that well, unlike Quatermass and the
>Pit.}
>
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>So PUHLEAZE
>tell us the red-nose joke.
>
>
>
>Do you line for line:
>
>LINE ONE (rh)
>
>"David Frost's Mentally-Challenged younger brother was attending a
>performance at the local circus, when ..."
>
>Your shout now, jwalker.
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>R.
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