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Forget about nauseating hard hitting TV programmes like ‘Adolescence’ & ‘EastEnders’. In our day we didn’t have plot lines full of murder & misogyny. No. Back in the day we were all virgins, smoked & enjoyed truly captivating TV dramas such as this. Simpler, happier times.❤️

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Don Geddit1 year ago

Walter: "This is some stolen property" Connie: "Yes, this is some stolen property" <Knock knock> Connie: "This is a policemen" Walter: "Yes, this is a policeman. Bollocks!"

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The Rt miserable Malc Peters1 year ago

I enjoyed that long running , hard hitting drama series " Terry and June "

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Simon W1 year ago

After a week in Gussage, Walter discovered scotch & Connie, gin.

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Ann Miles1 year ago

You evoke such happy,pleasant times Sir M. The Wooden tops on TV. Saluting the flag and worshiping Brown Owl. Dancing round a toadstool! Flopsy bunnies,Sooty and Sweep. Where did it all go wrong? A veritable paradise lost.🤔😬😁

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Tony Fenn1 year ago

The good old days when you could come home from work and dinner would be on the table and if it wasn't you could give the missus a good right hander then settle down to watch the Black and White Minstrel show now woke has ruined everything.

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tony murray.1 year ago

Sir M, in our day we had such wonders as It’s a Knockout with Stuart Hall, Jimll Fix it with Jimmy Saville, play with Rolf with Rolf Harris, the list goes on. Happier times then. Anyway it’s turned 8:30 so Saturday and sunshine means Pisang Ambon all day 🍹🍹🍹🍹🍹🍹🍹🍹🍹

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@jeffprad 🏴‍☠️1 year ago

Simpler times Sir M, when smoking was allowed on public transportation with their saucy bus conductors & jolly drivers. We were allowed to have fun !!!

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Matthew Pennell1 year ago

I'm afraid a lot of the swearing and horrific body count in today's shows can be traced back to Angela Lansbury and 'Murder She Wrote'. A Labour plant of course

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Attlee's PeakCap1 year ago

I was inspired by this Drama to such an extent i said to a Lady in a Public House, smoking a Du Maurier cigarette "this is a penis". She replied "These are my Brothers" and they beat the shit out of me...🤬😡😠

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Robbie Shearman1 year ago

I’d heard this was the program that radicalised Penolpe Keith? So Russell Brand believes anyway

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