It was a hearing that was held last week, the incident happened at the AJ fight in 2021 where McCrory was guest speaker and attending the fight and a three course meal.
It was a hearing that was held last week, the incident happened at the AJ fight in 2021 where McCrory was guest speaker and attending the fight and a three course meal.
I watched an old episode of "Cheers" the other morning where an elated Diane (Shelley Long) when she realised that a poem of hers had been published, ran up to Sam (Ted Danson), clasped his head tightly and planted a huge kiss plum on his lips, looked just like the Spanish FA bloke kissing that footballer in elation after winning the World Cup. No hint of a sexual assault happening, as you say, mad world!
I watched an old episode of "Cheers" the other morning where an elated Diane (Shelley Long) when she realised that a poem of hers had been published, ran up to Sam (Ted Danson), clasped his head tightly and planted a huge kiss plum on his lips, looke
Hayden in the early morning on Ch 4 you have Cheers, Everybody Loves Raymond and Frasier all following each other, can't say i'm looking forward to the reboot of Frazier though.
Hayden in the early morning on Ch 4 you have Cheers, Everybody Loves Raymond and Frasier all following each other, can't say i'm looking forward to the reboot of Frazier though.
They'll be getting rid of dialects soon, lest they offend. Possibly peculiar to Leeds but older men call everyone luv, even other men if they're friends.
They'll be getting rid of dialects soon, lest they offend. Possibly peculiar to Leeds but older men call everyone luv, even other men if they're friends.
GLASGOWCALLING04 Oct 23 17:18Joined: 11 Jan 11 | Topic/replies: 27,297 | Blogger: GLASGOWCALLING's blog Hand on heart I can honestly say I have never watched nor wish to watch any of those 3 programmes. Happy
I really don't know how anyone can say they wouldn't wish to watch a program they have never seen, a bit like people who used to say they wouldn't eat any of that foreign rubbish ie) Chinese or Indian meals, having never tried it. I would say GC that imo you've missed some of the best comedy series ever written.
GLASGOWCALLING04 Oct 23 17:18Joined: 11 Jan 11 | Topic/replies: 27,297 | Blogger: GLASGOWCALLING's blogHand on heart I can honestly say I have never watched nor wish to watch any of those 3 programmes. HappyI really don't know how anyone can say they
I would say GC that imo you've missed some of the best comedy series ever written.
That would depend on your sense of humour and whether you would enjoy American sitcoms.
stewarts rise Joined: 22 Apr 04Replies: 2918305 Oct 23 13:00 I would say GC that imo you've missed some of the best comedy series ever written.That would depend on your sense of humour and whether you would enjoy American sitcoms.
.... Agree Sparrow, seen plenty of trailers for these so called " comedy " shows, cant stand canned laughter for a start, guessing their sense of humour is different from ours, each to their own if you enjoy them, personally would rather spend 30 mins in a dentists waiting room.!
.... Agree Sparrow, seen plenty of trailers for these so called " comedy " shows, cant stand canned laughter for a start, guessing their sense of humour is different from ours, each to their own if you enjoy them, personally would rather spend 30 min
Thank the lord we have different opinions on what we like , such as music , sport , TV shows and even women.
Otherwise what a strange world we'd live in , or should that be strangER
Thank the lord we have different opinions on what we like , such as music , sport , TV shows and even women.Otherwise what a strange world we'd live in , or should that be strangER
I used to watch the American series SOAP 40 years ago and it was a bit hit and miss, some episodes were hilarious others i didn't get so much which is i presume w2hat you'd put down to American humour being different to British and the canned laughter was really annoying but it was so different to British comedy of the time. Saw Cheers once it came over here and found it very funny from the outset because the characters were so well defined, the script very funny and although set in a Boston bar, could very easily have been set in a Pub in Britain with the different regulars you'd find there. I'd never seen ELR or Frazier until i retired 4 years ago, and remember these programs are from the 90s and early 2000s. Didn't take to Frasier at first probably because i wasn't watching from the start, (probably thought it was a bit too intellectual/high brow for me), but it soon fell into place and now i'd say it's probably the most clever, witty comedy ever written. Everybody Loves Raymond is just a satire of everyday family life with again brilliant scripts and perfectly casted actors, usually i'm laughing so much myself that i couldn't say if there's canned laughter or not. As we all agree everyone likes different stuff but to miss out for the sake of 25 mins in the morning to see if you might like any of them seems a shame.
I used to watch the American series SOAP 40 years ago and it was a bit hit and miss, some episodes were hilarious others i didn't get so much which is i presume w2hat you'd put down to American humour being different to British and the canned laughte
Fawlty Towers was brilliant sparrow, loved it then still love it, but i wouldn't say it was clever. It was obvious and sometimes slapstick humour, not decrying any of the great British comedies at all, just think some American comedies are just as good.
Fawlty Towers was brilliant sparrow, loved it then still love it, but i wouldn't say it was clever. It was obvious and sometimes slapstick humour, not decrying any of the great British comedies at all, just think some American comedies are just as go
Only UK comedy i've regularly watched really with no intention of missing is the political sitcom The Thick of It.
All the others just watched the odd bits and pieces when channel hopping , Early Doors and Porridge were good.
Only UK comedy i've regularly watched really with no intention of missing is the political sitcom The Thick of It.All the others just watched the odd bits and pieces when channel hopping , Early Doors and Porridge were good.