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ive never watched either of them but am I right in saying on family fortunes once , the question was " name a dangerous race " and someone said " the arabs !"

 


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Originally posted by richard shaw (og)65

ive never watched either of them but am I right in saying on family fortunes once , the question was " name a dangerous race " and someone said " the arabs !"

Yeah and they once asked "name something green" and the woman said "my cardigan".

The show's no fun when the contestants have a brain but the same goes for most stuff on the telly.

 




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Some funny answers there, although some of the questions are equally as retarded.

 




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Originally posted by Part Time James

Yeah and they once asked "name something green" and the woman said "my cardigan".

The show's no fun when the contestants have a brain but the same goes for most stuff on the telly.

And the question "name a bird with a long neck."

Bloke buzzed in with "Naomi Campbell"

 


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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 28 Sep 16 3.18pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

You can't beat a bit of Bully.

 


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Originally posted by matt_himself

You can't beat a bit of Bully.

I liked Big Break. I mean I know you virtually get a jail term for approving of anything Jim Davidson was involved in these days, but that show was great wedged in between Allo Allo and Generation Game (I haven't verified they were all actually on at the same time but don't ruin my memories of childhood).

 




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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 28 Sep 16 3.27pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

I liked Big Break. I mean I know you virtually get a jail term for approving of anything Jim Davidson was involved in these days, but that show was great wedged in between Allo Allo and Generation Game (I haven't verified they were all actually on at the same time but don't ruin my memories of childhood).

What I take from the above story is that, on Saturday nights in the '90s, you were always in the flush of a Vicki Michelle-inspired 'self help' session and even Big Break seemed palatable/funny as the serotonin sloshed around your brain.

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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Originally posted by matt_himself

What I take from the above story is that, on Saturday nights in the '90s, you were always in the flush of a Vicki Michelle-inspired 'self help' session and even Big Break seemed palatable/funny as the serotonin sloshed around your brain.

You're not wrong about Vicki Michelle but I think they had an even hotter woman on there at one point. And no, I don't mean Edith or Mimi. I'll look her up and get back to you.

 




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Evidently her name was Maria Recamier played by Francesca Gonshaw. She used to make my pants dance before I even knew what sex was.

 




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Originally posted by Jimenez

What about 321 with Ted Rogers?

It's good, but it's not right.

 

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Family Fortunes definitely when it was the great Bob Monkhouse. really like big Vern as well and listen to his radio x show most mornings.

 

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Originally posted by sickboy

Family Fortunes definitely when it was the great Bob Monkhouse. really like big Vern as well and listen to his radio x show most mornings.

By process of elimination are you saying Les Dennis wasn't much cop? Bit harsh, if Dennis didn't have Family Fortunes he'd be nothing.

 




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