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Entries from July 2008

Titty Titty Bang Bang – Pauly And The Pub Gang

John Williams - Thursday 31.07.08, 07:00am

Titty Titty Bang Bang character Pauly was absolute genius. You will see a character like this in darts teams at social clubs up and down the country.
Pauly is the bossy but real stupid one, here ignoring her suffering friends advice.
Titty Titty Bang Bang – Pauly And The Pub Gang

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Little Britain – Molly Sugden’s Bridesmaid

John Williams - Wednesday 30.07.08, 07:00am

The Molly Sugden’s Bridesmaid sketch ran for a while before Molly actually appeared in this the last one.
Liz is the woman who claims to have been Molly Sugden’s bridesmaid, and spends her life recalling the wedding day. Then by chance Molly Sugden enters the restaurant where Liz is boring the pants off her long suffering husband.
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Alan Partridge – Owl Sanctuary

John Williams - Monday 28.07.08, 22:50pm

Alan Partridge knows how to show a woman a good time on Valentine’s day, no expense spared!

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The IT Crowd – How To Break the Internet

Terry Lane - Friday 25.07.08, 07:01am

The IT Crowd – How To Break the Internet, Channel 4
Moss and Roy give their female manager who, like many I.T. Managers (yes, I speak from experience) knows little or nothing about the Internet, some bum information for a board meeting.

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Father Ted – gets mistaken for a Nazi

Terry Lane - Thursday 24.07.08, 07:07am

Father Ted, Channel 4
In this episode of Father Ted, a family of Chinese people come to Craggy Island and are concerned about Father Ted’s racist behaviour towards them.
This is my favourite episode from what really was a classic sitcom.

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