David Jason is to front a U&Gold retrospective of Open All Hours. The 90 minute special will include a short new scene written by Roy Clarke in which Jason returns as Granville for a final time.
According to UKTV "2026 marks the 50th...
I had noticed that line too but not thought much about it. Now will keep an eye out for what is on the other end when they show the full street.
Other ideas:
-If not for some utility line then possibly one used for street decorations...
What can I say but bloody hell....... it has been an eye opener, nectar for the ears
Bill Bailey, our favourite twitcher/QI panelist etc, played lead in a piece of music
Brian May played an astonishing lead guitar in Bohemian Rhapsody...
What can I say but bloody hell....... it has been an eye opener, nectar for the ears
Bill Bailey, our favourite twitcher/QI panelist etc, played lead in a piece of music
Brian May played an astonishing lead guitar in Bohemian Rhapsody...
Sounds like loads of fun AND on a steam train. Foggy would be so jealous! Please let us know how it goes. Curious if there are multiple carloads do they do the skits in one car then move to the next and repeat. What happened to...
I had noticed that line too but not thought much about it. Now will keep an eye out for what is on the other end when they show the full street.
Other ideas:
-If not for some utility line then possibly one used for street decorations...
I think its the washing line , discoloured by the weather and grime , that Gordon Stackpole returned and got his money back Arkwright put it there as a sort of tribute to the only person who he gave a refund to and perhaps as a warning...
Agree with you that the Compo trilogy episodes can really pull on the heart strings. Goes to show how good the other actors and writing really are to be able to handle Bill's passing as a much loved actor and character.
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