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Post by kiwipete on Mar 25, 2023 23:07:13 GMT
God Debbie is totally insufferable on the Classics Are the classics on TV or on a website to stream somewhere ? Cheers.
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Post by butterball on Mar 26, 2023 9:46:59 GMT
God Debbie is totally insufferable on the Classics Are the classics on TV or on a website to stream somewhere ? Cheers. The early Emmerdale eps - are on ITV3 daily or on ITVX(Hub). The good old days, I gave up watching modern Emmerdale a couple of years ago as it was so dire with no likeable or interesting characters but the 'old' version is different, very character led and some great writing with laugh out loud moments, and although its now beginning to go down that slippery slope with the introduction of Sour little Debbie and the retcon story of Cain and Charity when they had no interaction at all at the start. But to see Ashley the vicar in his prime, Laurel portrayed as a half witted scatterbrain, the late great Betty and Seth, Chris Tate who is a brilliant character, ''young' versions of Paddy (with hair) and Marlon, the great Viv Hope, Alan Turner and Edna Birch, the list is endless and the fun they seem to have in the Woolpack before the negativity and pathetic storylines set in, its really worth watching. The further back you can go the better it is.
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Post by Charley Says... on Mar 26, 2023 9:57:48 GMT
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Post by CAEF on Mar 26, 2023 11:47:32 GMT
Charley Webb, like Debbie is selfish, sarcastic, moody and bossy. - Like Baroness Kazza Brady.
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Post by kiwipete on Mar 26, 2023 22:54:04 GMT
Woohoo, forget Emmerdale, now I can finally watch The only way is ESSEX I see myself out...
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Post by kiwipete on Mar 26, 2023 22:56:27 GMT
Are the classics on TV or on a website to stream somewhere ? Cheers. The early Emmerdale eps - are on ITV3 daily or on ITVX(Hub). The good old days, I gave up watching modern Emmerdale a couple of years ago as it was so dire with no likeable or interesting characters but the 'old' version is different, very character led and some great writing with laugh out loud moments, and although its now beginning to go down that slippery slope with the introduction of Sour little Debbie and the retcon story of Cain and Charity when they had no interaction at all at the start. But to see Ashley the vicar in his prime, Laurel portrayed as a half witted scatterbrain, the late great Betty and Seth, Chris Tate who is a brilliant character, ''young' versions of Paddy (with hair) and Marlon, the great Viv Hope, Alan Turner and Edna Birch, the list is endless and the fun they seem to have in the Woolpack before the negativity and pathetic storylines set in, its really worth watching. The further back you can go the better it is. Thanks butterball, I do remember some of the characters you mentioned, will have a go, with a VPN I can watch the ITV online stuff, cheers.
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Post by kiwipete on Mar 27, 2023 6:53:16 GMT
Watched an old episode, saw a lot of different actors looking very young, remembered all except Chris (Charity's husband, never seen him before) and that old fella with glasses, a big moustache and a sherlock holmes look alike hat, in the pub. Nicola, working at the VET, looks very hot Zoe (Tate ?), always liked her as far as I can remember , plus the blonde, working in the pub, she was married I think (or engaged) with Jimmy King's brother, she's the one which ended up back in OZ playing in "Home and away" (haven't watched that for more than 10years). Ha ha ha, Paddy with hair, yes. Didn't see Marlon in this episode but Cain with a very nice hair cut Gotta go, started watching The Dry on ITVX, bloody good IMO.
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Post by roverman on Mar 27, 2023 10:11:16 GMT
I hear she’s effectively unemployed these days
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Post by Charley Says... on Mar 27, 2023 17:31:58 GMT
Watched an old episode, saw a lot of different actors looking very young, remembered all except Chris (Charity's husband, never seen him before) and that old fella with glasses, a big moustache and a sherlock holmes look alike hat, in the pub. Nicola, working at the VET, looks very hot Zoe (Tate ?), always liked her as far as I can remember , plus the blonde, working in the pub, she was married I think (or engaged) with Jimmy King's brother, she's the one which ended up back in OZ playing in "Home and away" (haven't watched that for more than 10years). Ha ha ha, Paddy with hair, yes. Didn't see Marlon in this episode but Cain with a very nice hair cut Gotta go, started watching The Dry on ITVX, bloody good IMO. You mean Marilyn with the big tits... Oh lordy them were the days when I looked forward to watching Emmerdale...
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