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No Parking Zone! => Off Topic, Off Colour, and non-motorcycle related => Topic started by: JuST Peter on January 28, 2014, 04:13:27 PM
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We did enjoy the Archie Bunker series.....it was many years ago.
Worth a watch!
Archie Bunker and the Doctor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQuKr0tCH_I#)
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Well done, haven't seen for ages though. I`m sure Carroll O`Conner would have to be the first big screens ~Bigot~. Not to be quoted of course.
Son in law was " Meat head " in all in the family, back in the 70,s . Wow I am old???????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice post. :thumbsup
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Whoa! That cured me of hospitals!! >:()
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No!!! I don't remember that show.
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"......would have to be the first big screen Bigot....." - careful not to "quote" earlier post, as requested.
Well, first one after Alf Garnett. I recall Alf Garnett being really too crass, even for me a teenager the time.
Archie Bunker, I thought he was funny, was in my early 20's by then.
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Dont really recall watching it. I do seem to remember that they made up for lack of funny with loud.
Never did like US TV Humour/comedy.
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Dont really recall watching it. I do seem to remember that they made up for lack of funny with loud......
I think your memory is pretty good. I can't say that I was a fan of the show, but there were some pretty good one-liners and facial expressions from the long suffering wife Edith (played by Jean Stapleton), and then of course there was Sally Struthers.
(http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu159/williamson_photos/Forum%20Inserts/471px-Sally_Struthers_zps3b1c6689.jpg) (http://s643.photobucket.com/user/williamson_photos/media/Forum%20Inserts/471px-Sally_Struthers_zps3b1c6689.jpg.html)
That might have had something to do with it.
Never did like US TV Humour/comedy.
Wot, not even Seinfeld, Two and A Half Men, Big Bang Theory ....?
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then of course there was Sally Struthers.
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That might have had something to do with it.
All I see is "Barbie" hair. :o
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then of course there was Sally Struthers.
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That might have had something to do with it.
All I see is "Barbie" hair. :o
What about those two, big, beautiful .......................... eyes?
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Big bang theory is good, but dont watch the others. or friends, cheers etc
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Wot, not even Seinfeld, Two and A Half Men, Big Bang Theory ....?
Big Bang is passable but I rarely get to see it.........the other are just wasted air time but "Everybody Loves Raymond" would be better
But for US comedy shows nothing compares to MASH.
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.....Everybody Loves Raymond.....
Was that a comedy?
..... nothing compares to MASH.
:clap First Class :clap
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Mash wasnt really a comedy as such in my mind, but more of a humorus look at war. The laugh track was to soften the harsh reality, and more often than not was used in non funny spots.
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Who can remember or forget Norman Gunston's interview with Sally Struthers. He had her in fits laughing, but the funnier thing was, she really got Norman and his brand of humour.