Little boy with big job to do'Again Please'
Little boy with big job to do'Again Please'
So.....
Frasier
The Black Adder/Bkackadder s4
Only Fools & Horses
Big Bang Theory
Spaced
IT Crowd
Back Books
The Office
Father Ted
Red Dwarf

More than anything else, Blackadder Goes Fourth really needs to be called out for recycling half the plots from Blackadder II and thinking nobody would noticeNow we're going to fall out. Series1 of The Black Adder was way, way better than series 2 or 3. The Queen of Spains Beard is one of the funniest 30 minutes I have ever seen.
Books - I read very little non fiction these days - I mainly read biographies and books about aviation or football. I have read all of Ian Flemings James Bond books, most of George Orwells, and Colin MacInness 3 novels about 50s/60s London (who would have guessed that I would read novels that influenced Weller). Lots of Alistair McClean, and I love Sue Townshends Adrian Mole books, and I have complete collection of Michael Bonds Paddington books and they still make me laugh.
Top 10 Books (non sport)
Live and Let Die
Adrian Mole and The Weapons of Mass Destruction
Paddington Goes To Town
A Beat Concerto - The Authorised Biography of The Jam
Animal Farm
Vulcan 607 (the story of bombing raid on the falklands)
Cool cats - 25 years of Rock ' n' Roll Style published in 1981 - included contributions from Ian Dury and Paul Weller,
The Progressive Patriot - Billy Bragg
Spitfire - John Nichol
Crying with Laughter - Bob Monkhouse[/
How the hell did I forget the Adrian Mole series, so true to life and Sue Townsend is sadly gone 6 yrs now

And how I missed Dave Allen out of both sketch shows and comedians I really don't know
One of my Dads favourite comedians , just him a chair,drink and a *** and a mutual dislike for organised religions=====TRUE FACT ALERT=======
Dave Allen was my mate Yid Andy's godfather. Whilst they were all working as a Butlin's Redcoats, he introduced Andy's mum and dad.
He was in bits when he died.
=====TRUE FACT ALERT ENDS=====
A true genius........Dave Allen, in case there's any confusion.
One of my Dads favourite comedians , just him a chair,drink and a *** and a mutual dislike for organised religions
To be that exposed on stage, you have to be unbelievably good, as there's nowhere to hide.
It seemed effortless and natural for him...which means that it was anything but. He was very hard working and honed his material to perfect precision.
So used to look forward to people like Dave Allen on Saturday nights Parkinson show , Billy Connolly, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Peter O'Toole, Peter Cooke, they could all hold an audience captive with just the one joke and the telling of it . Parkinson would just let them hold court but it would not be allowed today because the chat shows are all about the hosts ego, just imagine the likes of Oliver Reed or Keith Moon let loose on TV after a session the MSM would be in meltdown
I watched the last leg last week and Miriam margolyes made a joke about Boris and these so called " edgy comedians " absolutely **** themselves
Well done Miriam
Nivens joke about the pissed crab or Billy's one about the bum as a bike rack ........Ahhh....the days when MOTD showed 2 games in sufficient depth to be worthwhile and a 1 hour chat show had a maximum of 3 guests and usually no more than two.
Proper legends got the whole hour to themselves.
I miss that level of detail and intelligence in what passes for television these days...and when someone like Billy Connolly made his first appearance EVERYBODY was talking about it. It was a shared experience that was the talk of Monday mornings.