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13th March 2023, 12:36 AM
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Re: Pam Ayers
Ah! In the days when we got those good programmes from the UK, and enjoyed TV makes me weep. I think Pam Ayers was so funny, I like her accent, that was in the days before, The Farmer wants A Wife, or I survived on an Island all by myself for three months, {With a full camera crew}And not to forget Australia has no Talent.
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13th March 2023, 05:45 AM
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Re: Pam Ayers
Never realised she is still with us.
Though she was long gone, good to see she is still here though.
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13th March 2023, 08:40 AM
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Re: Pam Ayers
Des 11, i think the golden days of British TV humour were the Del Boy days, this one had me in tears of laughter,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93VbNiVpAXw
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13th March 2023, 10:34 PM
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Re: Pam Ayers
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happy daze john in oz
Never realised she is still with us.
Though she was long gone, good to see she is still here though.
John she is only 75 so I suspect you have a fewyears on her.
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14th March 2023, 12:48 AM
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Re: Pam Ayers
Keith
The only thing that keeps us TV sane is all the DVDs we have, got that one of Tony singing with out his Rs so funny. Now we have the latest version of The Larkins, with some of the worst acting I have seen, a travesty after Del boys role in it original.
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14th March 2023, 10:56 AM
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Re: Pam Ayers
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keith just watched your del boy fools and horses trigger etc ......best bloody laugh for ages .....doesnt seem much humour about lately .......reminds me of a ist tripper being told if he didnt like it he could go to the bridge and ask the old man for the helicopter ........sure enough off the lizard its blowing a buster so up the boy went ....the old man sitting in the captains chair .......for 9 months after that when the boy saw the old man .......he would run and hide anyware he could ......oh happy days....R683532 CAPPY
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14th March 2023, 11:17 PM
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Re: Pam Ayers
If you can get BBC I Player. Do a search for the short movie that did well in the recent Oscars
An Irish Goodbye. Certainly made me laugh.
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