Some nice view across Morecambe Bay. Eee the good old days, times were so very hard and simple.
Bartholomew & Wise doesn't sound right (while reading local rag)
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So you are going to call them Visitor & Wise?
marky No.1 wrote:Some nice view across Morecambe Bay. Eee the good old days, times were so very hard and simple.
Bartholomew & Wise doesn't sound right (while reading local rag)
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So you are going to call them Visitor & Wise?
Keith wrote:Excellent, as was the 'making of' documentary afterwards. Wonder where the pier & sand-dunes were?
Christies Child wrote:Probably not funny to a lot of 'younger' types, but for oldies like me, excellent harmless entertainment.
Peter wrote:too much Victoria Wood with a fag in her mouth, no need for the titilation, and some of those outside locations were a bit odd.
Keith wrote:Which bit of "titillation"? The only bit I can think of was the stripper asking for a fag when she came off stage. I think that was very relevant to the story, reinforcing the young age and their not being 'worldly wise' as well as the type of shows they were playing too, ie an audience that had come to see female flesh not comedians.
Keith wrote: I'd always thought he'd grown up around Christie Avenue? Was the house 'poetic licence' or did he grow up somewhere else?
Christies Child wrote:Probably not funny to a lot of 'younger' types, but for oldies like me, excellent harmless entertainment.
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