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  • #16
    Bread is currently being repeated on Freeview channel Thats TV, in the UK. They are showing the second series at the moment.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
      Re: Bread ... sorry if there's another post

      Shifty's ex-girlfriend Celia Higgins vanished without a trace in the 1989 series, not even a line to mention she had moved away.

      I remember Bread had a few odd things that never seemed to be resolved, like Joey's dog Edgar & his odd relationship with Roxy.
      Hmm this was odd about Celia and Rita Tushingham who played her her yes Richard

      It was resolved with Joey and Roxy - he married her in the last ever episode after she had finished constantly flitting from Liverpool to Birmingham and Bristol

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 80sChav View Post

        Hmm this was odd about Celia and Rita Tushingham who played her her yes Richard

        It was resolved with Joey and Roxy - he married her in the last ever episode after she had finished constantly flitting from Liverpool to Birmingham and Bristol
        I'd more or less stopped watching by the last series so missed that!
        The Trickster On The Roof

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        • #19
          "I want me pudding... where's me pudding?"

          At least it developed one or two memorable catchphrases, and I suppose that Les Dennis was one of the many comedians who used to impersonate Grandad - probably easy for him to do considering he was from Liverpool himself.
          I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
          There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
          I'm having so much fun
          My lucky number's one
          Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
            "I want me pudding... where's me pudding?"

            At least it developed one or two memorable catchphrases, and I suppose that Les Dennis was one of the many comedians who used to impersonate Grandad - probably easy for him to do considering he was from Liverpool himself.
            I remember learning to say things like "I want it on a tray with some tea & a bottle of tomato ketchup!" in Grandad's voice!
            The Trickster On The Roof

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            • #21
              I was reading elsewhere about celebrity guest appearances on TV shows, and I read that Linda McCartney had made a guest appearance in Bread - referring to it as "Linda McCartney on Bread", which as she put her name to a frozen vegatarian food range, doesn't sound too bad as a meal in itself!
              I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
              There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
              I'm having so much fun
              My lucky number's one
              Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
                I was reading elsewhere about celebrity guest appearances on TV shows, and I read that Linda McCartney had made a guest appearance in Bread - referring to it as "Linda McCartney on Bread", which as she put her name to a frozen vegatarian food range, doesn't sound too bad as a meal in itself!
                As did the legend Paul MCartney himself - though it was only one scene George

                As the years have gone on I have noticed more and more from Bread appearing on Grange Hill and versa, the 2 notable ones being Jean Boht (RIP) Mrs Boswell way back in the early days of Grange Hill as the Pet Shop servant and of course Giles Watling as Becky Radcliffe's Dad in Series 22 (no relation) to Tegs as he was called Ratcliffe and then of course Magdalana after being Magdalana in Bread in Series 4 and 5 she became a friend of Mr Brisley's at the Fashion Show 9 I think her name was Marti) and of course the Guy who played Liam from St Joe's in Grange Hill who went out with Justine also in Series 15 very famously had a small part in Bread in 1986 (unsure if was Series 1 or 2) when him and his mates so aveline outside a shop and whistled at her. Uncle Eddie in Bread was also in Grange Hill as the Copper who cautioned Ronnie for shop-lifting and Tegs in Grange Hill's Step Dad of Ted Hills fame in EastEnders was also a Copper in Bread

                My latest find/link is Mr Arnold from Grange Hill who did near on 6 years on and off and became easily the longest serving Parent in the Series also had a one-ff small part as Docotor Masefield in Bread's Final Series!

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