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    If You

    Six bottles.
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    Lets go round Again.

    Probably the best line written in any programme in the history of television - 'You don't get a lot of time given for being nineteen'.
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    Suddenly you want to comb your hair or wash your feet.

    In the very suit he was buried.
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    Surprisingly quick Return of the Warrior?

    For me, Series 12, and to some extent Series 13, does still feel like the Seymour Years in the way the show was made. Series 12 still used videotape for internal scenes. (Series 13 was entirely videotape I think). Series 14, for me, had a very different feel to it, and was made in a style that...
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    Surprisingly quick Return of the Warrior?

    I take it you mean Series 12? I didn't really notice much written with Seymour in mind myself. I think they knew the year before that Foggy was coming back (1989 Xmas Special). Which episodes or scenes make you think of Seymour?
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    Scenes after end Credits

    John Cleese in Welcome to Earth.
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    Lets go round Again.

    Is that gold? That eagle. Is it made of gold?
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    What was it

    And George Cole was The Minder, I take it.
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    What was it

    Whoops, didn't notice we had the solution.
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    What was it

    And who was the James Bond?
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    What was it

    I took it that the boxset was released in the 90s, not when the series was actually made - but looking at other comments I could be totally wrong.
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    What was it

    The Saint?
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    What was it

    The Persuaders?
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    One Time Only.

    Who were Mr and Mrs Broadstairs?
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    Pete Postlethwaite

    I can only imagine his scene hit the cutting room floor.
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    Pete Postlethwaite

    Following a recent topic on who plays who, I thought it might be a good idea to re-investigate the business of Pete Postlethwaite appearing in A Merry Heatwave. He's not in it.
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    I wonder what became of these young ladies....

    Without looking anything up, I don't know who John Barratt played in the pilot.
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    I wonder what became of these young ladies....

    Confusingly, John BARRATT is listed in the end credits of the pilot, yet there is John BARRETT who played the guide in Pate and Chips.
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    I wonder what became of these young ladies....

    Is that a transistor radio being carried by one of the young ladies? In the original script, there was supposed to be one girl, carrying a radio, listening to 'Yesterday', by the Beatles. Incidentally, does the Last of the Summer Wine theme sound a bit like Yesterday?
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