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Cuffy
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I probably like the George and Mildred movie for exactly the opposite reasons - it gave the opportunity for some great scenes and good characters away from the norm - Dudley Sutton as Jacko the biker and David Barry as Elvis (nephew to Stratford Johns character) were particularly memorable. Another of my favourites is the Bless This House movie - though possibly because I saw the film three or four times before I ever got a chance to see the series. It was also a rare occasion when the cast changes were for the better. |
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MrDrakesDuck
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Shame Bob & Thelma's house is not the one from the TV series though. |
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Before the dates specified as well as 'I Only Arsked' and 'Bottoms Up' you've also got The Larkins film 'Inn for Trouble'. After the dates there is 'Whoops Apocalpyse', 'Bean', 'Guest House Paradiso' 'Kevin and Perry Go Large' and 'The League of Gentleman's Apocalypse'. Between 68 and 80 you also had spin off from two sketch shows 'And Now For Something Completely Different' (refilmed Monty Python's Flying Circus sketches) and 'The Best of Benny Hill' which was a complimation film. There were also 'Up the Chastity Belt' and 'Up the Front' which weren't situation comedys as such but sequels to 'Up Pompeii'. As for radio spinoffs there was also 'Band Waggon' and 'It's That Man Again'
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