Oh man how did I forget Fawlty Towers absolutely class especially when you're clattered the episode when he pretends Sybil is ill in bed is the only poor one
It was the last 3 episodes that ruined it a bit then The Green Green Grass and Rock and Chips ruined it some more 🙄😞. I think Grandad was a bit better than Albert too
The Peep Show & Brassic for the best of British comedy… Two And A Half Men & Veep for best of Yank comedy… Has anyone been watching Bad Sisters?… just brilliant😍
Cyderdelic Fawlty Towers Monkey Dust Beat the Burglar Some Mothers Do Ave Em Shooting Stars. Does anyone remember Sin Cities from the early days of Freeview TV? around 2003?
For me it's tough to narrow down. But my absolute faves have gotta be: Peep Show The Ricky Gervais Show The Moaning of Life An Idiot Abroad Many I could watch TRGS over and over and over. Easy laughs every time.
First record I ever bought as 9 year old was T. rex ride a white swan, second was Rolf Harris ! If you want really embarrassing, first ever gig I was 15 and got asked by bunch of friends to go to a cliff richard concert, not a cliff fan but went as fancied a girl. Two songs in realised it was a religious tour, no devil woman tonite. Still cringe at memory of everyone holding hands and singing allehluya.
I have electric 6s gay bar on vinyl, doesn't represent who I am or even my favourite genre of music, I just think it's a tune. It does raise questions when someone notices it for the 1st time, especially if they've not heard it, because I then feel the need to make them hear it and agree it's a tune
I'm told by others that it's this. If it comes on the radio though you are having Tiffany sung at you full blast, possibly slightly out of tune, and I don't care.
Not in my collection per say but definitely listened to it more than I’d like to admit back in the day 😂 who remembers princess superstar bad babysitter😂😂😂
Saw her live about 20ish years ago. Was great. Have a limited edition Frank Kozik poster (photo added) advertising one of her New York shows. Love Kozik's work from around that time. Had an awesome one advertising a show by The Oblivians (if you don't know them, look them up) too, but that's not near mint like the PSS one as it spent a lot of time on walls in various houses.
When I was 6 the first ever song I bought was Jimmy Somerville, mighty real. In my defence I just liked the cassette art. No excuses however when I purchased the Hamster Song. I was old enough to know better.
I will survive - Gloria Gaynor Heard the line “Go, walk out the door, don’t turn around now, you’re not welcome anymore” more than a few times in my house, even the kids sing it to me !!!
Puff the Magic Dragon & Leaving on a Jet Plane by Peter, Paul and Mary ( first songs I remember singing with me ma ) The Gambler by Kenny Rogers. Oh, and I have a Chris de Burgh album as well 🙈
Ivor Cutler... "Goozeberries and Bilberries" (sic) from the Dandruff LP. Surreal, whimsical, utterly batty but brilliant - which describes his entire output. Hats off to John Peel... time and again.
The South is weird, some of the nicest people you will meet anywhere on earth are the same people that fought a bloody war over slavery, practiced aprtheid and still do shit like this.
Not to be devils advocate but the South had an interest in self-governence which was their primary motivation in defying the North. That isn't to say that slavery was not a huge part of it but they didn't fight a war soley on that basis.