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  • amateur51

    #16
    Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post
    Hmmm - perhaps you're right. It's impossible to send up the original when the original does such a good job of sending up itself

    (and there was me thinking that you'd be Mrs Overall's number one fan, Ams)
    That's a thought for a new avatar, Flossie

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    • An_Inspector_Calls

      #17
      It's all very well for Mrs Finegold to be outraged, but for us this all happened just before Xmas. Imagine!

      Downturn Abbey (Private Eye passim)? Just let the series roll on, I love the houses, the scenery, the cars, the costumes . . . ?

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      • Flosshilde
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 7988

        #18
        Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
        That's a thought for a new avatar, Flossie
        Miss Babs, if you please : outraged:

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        • salymap
          Late member
          • Nov 2010
          • 5969

          #19
          Ilistened to 'The Archers' from the beginning in 1951 for years, now I occasionally catch it by accident and don'tknow any of the characters. Ditto, Coronation Street. Ditto East Enders. I'm surprised that Judith Keppel of Eggheads dotes on the latter. I've never watched Downton Abbey, boring.
          Have I grown up or got too picky?

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          • ahinton
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 16122

            #20
            Originally posted by salymap View Post
            I listened to 'The Archers' from the beginning in 1951 for years, now I occasionally catch it by accident and don't know any of the characters.
            But would that make any difference in this misdescribed "everyday story of country folk" in which apparently not all of the non-characters even speak BBC Brummerset?

            Originally posted by salymap View Post
            I've never watched Downton Abbey, boring.
            If you've never seen it, how can you be certain that it's boring? Whilst she can almost certainly do her part in it in her sleep, I imagine that Dame Maggie Smith doesn't find it so - and I don't suppose that she needs the money that badly...

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            • salymap
              Late member
              • Nov 2010
              • 5969

              #21
              Originally posted by ahinton View Post
              But would that make any difference in this misdescribed "everyday story of country folk" in which apparently not all of the non-characters even speak BBC Brummerset?


              If you've never seen it, how can you be certain that it's boring? Whilst she can almost certainly do her part in it in her sleep, I imagine that Dame Maggie Smith doesn't find it so - and I don't suppose that she needs the money that badly...
              Yes,good point, but I've seen trailers and put itin a certain category

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              • richardfinegold
                Full Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 7662

                #22
                Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
                For Mrs Finegold's information, from a profile interview with Lynn Barber in the Sunday Times a while ago it sounded as if lead actor Dan Stevens wanted to leave. The only plausible [sic] option for the scriptwriters was to kill him off.
                Actually, the Better Half is named Ms. O'Laughlin, and she was was particularly saddened when one of the characters apparently married an Irish Servant and then promptly got bumped off. (I don't watch the show, but she and everyone else we know does, and I get to hear about each outrage after the episode conclusion).
                Last edited by richardfinegold; 28-02-13, 13:50. Reason: Freudian Slip

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                • Richard Tarleton

                  #23
                  Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
                  Actually, the Better Half is named Ms. O'Laughlin, and she was was particularly saddened when one of the characters apparently married an Irish Servant and then promptly got bumped off. (I don't watch the show, but she and everyone else we know does, and I get to hear about each outrage after the episode conclusion).
                  Apologies!

                  I suspect Julian Fellowes has a dartboard with the names of the characters scattered about on it. As good a way of plotting as any.

                  It's rumoured there are some people who think DA is a documentary.

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                  • ahinton
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 16122

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
                    It's rumoured there are some people who think DA is a documentary.
                    Ah - wars and rumours of wars and all that...

                    I'm reminded of "Trying to squash a rumor is like trying to unring a bell" (Shana Alexander) and "A rumor without a leg to stand on will get around some other way" (John Tudor)...

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                    • Ferretfancy
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 3487

                      #25
                      Like most series of this kind, Downton Abbey began quite well, but soon turned into a soap, even if a moderately entertaining one.

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