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Yes I have. Years ago. Very chaotic show, even for my modern eyes and ears.Have you seen The Young Ones?
Columbo
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Other 70s and 80s british sitcoms of more than one episode I've seen besides the ones I've mentioned before
Dads Army (favourite to rewatch)
The good life
Open All Hours
Only fools and horses
A fine romance
Porridge
Yes minister
Yes prime minister
To the manor born
Only When I Laugh
Dads Army (favourite to rewatch)
The good life
Open All Hours
Only fools and horses
A fine romance
Porridge
Yes minister
Yes prime minister
To the manor born
Only When I Laugh
Columbo
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Looks like you've done the best part of them.
If anything springs to mind that you've not mentioned, I'll get back to you
Sometimes I'll look at this website https://www.reddit.com/r/oldbritishtelly/ for sitcom recommendations, or any british TV related.
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Haven't watched liver birds but seen an episode of man about the house. Actually I saw some episodes of its American remake threes company. Quite dated. And one of the actors did this weird thing where he'd say something, usually offensive, and then look straight in to the camera like he'd just said the best thing since Shakespeare.The Liver Birds and Man About The House.
They follow each other and are both set in Liverpool.
Columbo
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Yes, she was great.George & Mildred was the best.
For Yootha Joyce primarily.
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Interesting.It was too angrily political. Kingswood Country was the dumbed down Australian version, but it was tempered by the fact that Ted Bulpitt was more a parody of a grumpy reactionary than an actual one.
‘The world is looking at us’: Minneapolis puts ‘defund the police’ to a vote
The city will decide on a sweeping measure that would limit the size, scope and influence of its police department.
www.politico.com
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