Sorry to have to say it, but Gloucester is a dump.Im In the South Gloucestershire area, which was once Avon in ways I agree
Sorry to have to say it, but Gloucester is a dump.Im In the South Gloucestershire area, which was once Avon in ways I agree
Saw some repeats of it recently and before each episode there was a ‘ programme contains language / content that may offend some viewers’. For me the best comedy has a bit of an edge to it and pushes boundaries. Which may offend some people. Most of the current stuff is just sanitised, bland and not funny.15 years ago or less. And society has now become so precious, so desperate not to offend some minority or other in general that Little Britain wouldn’t even make it the commissioning process at the BBC these days. A great shame - because unlike the majority of box-ticking comedies today, it was actually funny.
They say that before Last of the summer wineL
Saw some repeats of it recently and before each episode there was a ‘ programme contains language / content that may offend some viewers’. For me the best comedy has a bit of an edge to it and pushes boundaries. Which may offend some people. Most of the current stuff is just sanitised, bland and not funny.
The first time I tried gammon I had pease pudding with itHe’s now making out he’s known about gammon for years
Even Walter can’t keep a straight face selling the bacon scent, can he? OH YES HE CAN... “One of the great perfume houses of the world,” Walter says… What he really means is it is stock from a now defunct company they bought a ridiculously named cheap fragrance from for peanuts, and are now desperate to shift the rest of it still hanging around like a bad congealing streaky bacon pan…The Black Head…The Black Mucus..The Black Pudding…The Black Mood...IT’S A MISTAKE…BUT WE ARE HONOURING IT, he says…They wouldn’t know honour if it fell on them. Cue the hacking cough after too much BS out of his gob.
I'm surprised they showed any of it as so much could be deemed offensive. The Lou and Andy sketch was criticised for being offensive to disabled people, but Andy wasn't disabled and was just conning Lou by skydiving and jumping out of a parachute the minute Lou's back was turned. They weren't saying all people in wheelchairs do that, just this character.I watched some repeats on That's TV, but it was so heavily edited, no Ting Tong or Bubbles DeVere and her friend, but funnily enough they left in Daffyd Thomas and all his gay sayings, also the lady who was always sick after eating Indian food. You have an off button, so if you are easily offended you can turn over instead of spoiling it for the rest of us.
They say that before Last of the summer wine
Oh no the best thing he's bought to air in decades.Only 98 left and stock going fast as per usual.Think I'll take a chance and wait until new year when you have 97 left Pedro View attachment 30915
I used to watch that too. And if they show them nowadays, they do put a 'paraphrasing here', this was a product of it's time. Some viewers might find it offensive. I saw an episode of Till Death do us part recently. Had that warning too. It was funny. I won't tell you the skit that made me laugh, coz I might offend people But as you say, there is an off button, or a channel change button, that comes in handy when some shopping telly presenters are on (Thought I'd bring it back to topic).I watched some repeats on That's TV, but it was so heavily edited, no Ting Tong or Bubbles DeVere and her friend, but funnily enough they left in Daffyd Thomas and all his gay sayings, also the lady who was always sick after eating Indian food. You have an off button, so if you are easily offended you can turn over instead of spoiling it for the rest of us.
They do the same with Steptoe and It Ain't half hot Mum. I'm an adult, and can decide for myself whether to be offended or not.I used to watch that too. And if they show them nowadays, they do put a 'paraphrasing here', this was a product of it's time. Some viewers might find it offensive. I saw an episode of Till Death do us part recently. Had that warning too. It was funny. I won't tell you the skit that made me laugh, coz I might offend people But as you say, there is an off button, or a channel change button, that comes in handy when some shopping telly presenters are on (Thought I'd bring it back to topic).
In the crusty blue shorts to soak up any emissions!Wonder where he was wearing them?
Absolutely. And besides, most people 'on here' are probably of an age to not be offended by them. Yes, 'we' know they they couldn't be, or wouldn't be, made now, but back in the day. And besides, you see people in 70's attire: 'new' not costume, so you know it was a different time.They do the same with Steptoe and It Ain't half hot Mum. I'm an adult, and can decide for myself whether to be offended or not.
Now THAT needed a warning before showing And I haven't got my bucket handy eitherIn the crusty blue shorts to soak up any emissions!