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Old 12-12-2007, 07:16 PM
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Whoops Apocalypse had a spin off film as did Stella Street, Bottom and Mr.Bean

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Ordinary people didn't use taxis in the 1970s. They were comparatively much more expensive and the public transport was (usually) so reliable.

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Steve's right!

If you used a taxi in the late 60s, early 70s, it was either because it was Christmas, New Years or you were a "toff"!

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Does anybody have copies of the 90 minute repeats of The Office Christmas Specials (Ricky Gervais) or the ITV sitcom Moving (Penelope Keith)? I'm happy to trade. (They're movie length, anyway....)
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For radio spinoffs you have Bandwaggon and ITMA and Hi Gang and what about The Huggetts?
Down Among the Z Men(1952) is a spin off from The Goon Show - and the only one with all four Goons. Pretty dreadful though...

The Case of the Mukkinese Battlehorn (1956) is closer in spirit and has some Goon characters - but only has Milligan and Sellars from the Goons.

For my money, The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1960) and The Bed Sitting Room (1969) are the true carriers of the GS flame.
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