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  • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

    Anyone hazzard a guess on post 584?
    Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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    • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

      Originally posted by tex View Post
      Anyone hazzard a guess on post 584?
      Oh yeah, I know... tip of my tongue! Was it one of Musical Youth or Five Star?

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      • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

        Originally posted by tex View Post
        Anyone hazzard a guess on post 584?
        Never watched it mate. Double deckers.. presume about buses.

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        • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

          Is the answer to the Double Deckers question Brinsley Forde? Wasn't he part of Aswad?

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          • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

            Originally posted by staffslad View Post
            Is the answer to the Double Deckers question Brinsley Forde? Wasn't he part of Aswad?
            Well done staffslad, Brinsley forde played the character SPRING in double deckers and later found huge success with Aswad
            Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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            • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

              Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
              Never watched it mate. Double deckers.. presume about buses.
              No, double deckers was about a gang of kids who had a double decker bus as a den, the viewer would follow the exploits of said gang which comprised of all the usual stereotypes i.e the fat one, the brainy one, the cool black one etc. Originally shown saturday mornings in the early 70s
              Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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              • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

                I loved the Double Deckers. I thought it was so funny. There were musical numbers in the show as well. I particularly remember the episode where the gang think an alien invasion is under way, but it is just people in spacesuits advertising a new sweet.

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                • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

                  Originally posted by staffslad View Post
                  I loved the Double Deckers. I thought it was so funny. There were musical numbers in the show as well. I particularly remember the episode where the gang think an alien invasion is under way, but it is just people in spacesuits advertising a new sweet.
                  You got it Staffslad, wanna post?
                  Ejector seat?...your jokin!

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                  • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

                    Name the 70s ITV sitcom about RAF recruits doing their national service training in the 50s.

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                    • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

                      Get Some In? I did not find this very funny.

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                      • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

                        Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
                        Get Some In? I did not find this very funny.
                        Same here, although several of my schoolmates disagreed...
                        Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!

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                        • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

                          Get Some In it was indeed, and I agree that it wasn't the funniest.

                          Okay, try this one...

                          James Beck starred in a sitcom set on a caravan site. What was it?

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                          • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

                            who's James Beck? (pm)

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                              Beck played Private Walker in Dad's Army.

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                              • Re: Brit Sitcom Game.

                                Originally posted by staffslad View Post
                                Get Some In it was indeed, and I agree that it wasn't the funniest.

                                Okay, try this one...

                                James Beck starred in a sitcom set on a caravan site. What was it?
                                Ah, Romany Jones, but he died soon after...

                                To which classic sitcom of the 60s and 70s did The Scaffold sing the theme?
                                Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!

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