er indoors TM"
is not well. After a night's serious snoring she staggered off to
work. She should have phoned in sick. Mind you I am the same; I
rarely if ever take a day's sick leave whilst others will take a week
off having farted twice in five minutes.
I couldn't beleive the
morning's news. The BBC are planning to make a one-off Xmas
special of that oild TV show "Open All Hours". If
they do I shall put my foot through the screen and send the BBC the
bill.
"Open All Hours"
was an amazing show. Featuring some comic geniuses such as Ronnie
Barker, Kathy Staff, Sir David Jason and Lynda Baron, it was amazing
just how terrible that programme was. It was arguably the worst TV
show ever made. It was simply not funny in any way, and how that
tired predicable formula was dragged out for twelve years has always
amazed me. When the show was finally axed in 1985 I for one breathed
a sigh of relief.
I have already formally
complained to the BBC. It's a shame that their automated reply said:
"Thank you for
taking the time to send us your views. We appreciate all the feedback
we receive as it plays an important role in helping to shape our
decisions.
It
isn't possible for us to respond individually to comments, so this is
an automated message to let you know that we’ve read your feedback
and will log the details (removing any personal details) so they can
be reported back to the wider BBC, including programme makers,
commissioning editors and senior management.
Thanks
again for contacting the BBC.
Best
wishes
BBC Audience
Services."
I did laugh at the bit
about " we’ve read your feedback" as their email
arrived less than a second after I'd sent mine. Still, I suppose they
must get loads of crackpots like me whinging at them.
"Furry Face TM"
amazed me this morning. He is not a greedy dog, and is rarely (if
ever) hungry before our morning's walk. Today he was in the
kitchen asking for his brekkie before 8am. That was very unlike him.
I wonder what that was all about. But he wanted his morning walk just
the same. We went up past the sports centre and came home through
Frog's Island. In a novel break with tradition we managed to avoid
all traces of fox poo.
Home; where having mowed
the lawn I hung out more ironing and did a little homework and this
week's dino-course. All about the process of fossilisation. I learned
loads and scored 80% for my troubles. I'm quite impressed with this
dino-course. For a freebie it's really good.
er indoors TM"
came home and despite her obvious suffering we went to the weekly
gathering; this time in Arden Drive where Merlin was facing
Manticores, screw-topped bottles and expanded foam props...
Its all a matter of opinion, I liked "Open All Hours". At least it was never as bad as "The Royal Family" or even worse "Early Doors"
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